30 C.F.R. § 75.1400-3

Daily examination of hoisting equipment

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Hoists and elevators shall be examined daily and such examinations shall include, but not be limited to, the following:

(a) Elevators. A visual examination of the rope for wear, broken wires, and corrosion, especially at excessive strain points such as near the attachments and where the rope rests on sheaves;

(b) Hoists and elevators. (1) An examination of the rope fastenings for defects;

(2) An examination of safety catches;

(3) An examination of the cages, platforms, elevators, or other devices for loose, missing or defective parts;

(4) An examination of the head sheaves to check for broken flanges, defective bearings, rope alignment, and proper lubrication; and

(5) An observation of the lining and all other equipment and appurtenances installed in the shaft.

[48 FR 53239, Nov. 25, 1983]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case (1 in the last 5 years), 2023–2023 · leading case: Vance v. Mingo Logan Coal LLC (S.D.W. Va 2023).
Vance v. Mingo Logan Coal LLC (S.D.W. Va 2023). “Code §§ 22A-2-13, 22A-2-14, 22A-2-36; 30 C.F.R. §§ 75.1400-3 , 75.1402-2. 7 Pleading under the Federal Rules requires only “a short and plain statement of the claim,” and it is apparent that Arch is apprised of both the basic historical events relevant to the plaintiffs’ claims,…”
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