30 C.F.R. Subpart E—Combustible Materials and Rock Dusting
Title 30 - Mineral Resources
Coal dust, including float coal dust deposited on rock-dusted surfaces, loose coal, and other combustible materials, shall be cleaned up and not be permitted to accumulate in active workings, or on diesel-powered and electric equipment therein. [61 FR 55527, Oct. 25, 1996] (a) The term coal dust means particles of coal that can pass a No. 20 sieve. (b) The term float coal dust means the coal dust consisting of particles of coal that can pass a No. 200 sieve. (c) The term loose coal means coal fragments larger in size than coal dust. A program for regular cleanup and removal of accumulations of coal and float coal dusts, loose coal, and other combustibles shall be established and maintained. Such program shall be available to the Secretary or authorized representative. [Statutory Provision] Where underground mining operations in active workings create or raise excessive amounts of dust, water or water with a wetting agent added to it, or other no less effective methods approved by the Secretary or his authorized representative, shall be used to abate such dust. In working places, particularly in distances less than 40 feet from the face, water, with or without a wetting agent, or other no less effective methods approved by the Secretary or his authorized representative, shall be applied to coal dust on the ribs, roof, and floor to reduce dispersibility and to minimize the explosion hazard. The term “excessive amounts of dust” means coal and float coal dust in the air in such amounts as to create the potential of an explosion hazard. [Statutory Provision] All underground areas of a coal mine, except those areas in which the dust is too wet or too high in incombustible content to propagate an explosion, shall be rock dusted to within 40 feet of all working faces, unless such areas are inaccessible or unsafe to enter or unless the Secretary or his authorized representative permits an exception upon his finding that such exception will not pose a hazard to the miners. All crosscuts that are less than 40 feet from a working face shall also be rock dusted. The term too wet means that sufficient natural moisture is retained by the dust that when a ball of finely divided material is squeezed in the hands water is exuded. Exceptions granted under §75.402 by the Secretary or his authorized representative shall be reviewed periodically. [Statutory Provision] Where rock dust is required to be applied, it shall be distributed upon the top, floor, and sides of all underground areas of a coal mine and maintained in such quantities that the incombustible content of the combined coal dust, rock dust, and other dust shall be not less than 65 per centum, but the incombustible content in the return aircourses shall be no less than 80 per centum. Where methane is present in any ventilating current, the per centum of incombustible content of such combined dusts shall be increased 1.0 and 0.4 per centum for each 0.1 per centum of methane where 65 and 80 per centum, respectively, of incombustibles are required. Moisture contained in the combined coal dust, rock dust and other dusts shall be considered as a part of the incombustible content of such mixture. [Statutory Provision] Sections 75.401, 75.402, and 75.403 shall not apply to underground anthracite mines.
Title 30: Mineral Resources
PART 75—MANDATORY SAFETY STANDARDS—UNDERGROUND COAL MINES
Subpart E—Combustible Materials and Rock Dusting
§ 75.400 Accumulation of combustible materials.
§ 75.400-1 Definitions.
§ 75.400-2 Cleanup program.
§ 75.401 Abatement of dust; water or water with a wetting agent.
§ 75.401-1 Excessive amounts of dust.
§ 75.402 Rock dusting.
§ 75.402-1 Definition.
§ 75.402-2 Exceptions.
§ 75.403 Maintenance of incombustible content of rock dust.
§ 75.403-1 Incombustible content.
§ 75.404 Exemption of anthracite mines.

