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No. 11. MINING LAWS OF PENNSYLVANIA. ci<br />

provided a traveling way having an average pitch of fifteen (15) degrees<br />

or less and not more than one thousand (1,000) feet in length.<br />

This, however, shall not prohibit the hoisting or lowering of twenty<br />

(20) persons at one time on slopes where two (2) or more loaded cars<br />

are regularly hoisted: Provided, That not less than thirty (30) workmen<br />

working therein, make such request in writing, to the inspector<br />

of the district, and if, in his judgment, the hoisting appliances in<br />

every respect are of sufficient strength, he may comply with the request<br />

of the workmen.<br />

Provided, That in any coal mine or colliery where the hoisting appliances<br />

are not of sufficient strength to hoist or lower the number<br />

of persons named, he shall have the power to reduce the number<br />

of persons to be hoisted or lowered.<br />

Rule 18. An engineer placed in charge of an engine whereby persons<br />

are hoisted or lowered in any mine, shall be a sober and competent<br />

person of not less than twenty-one (21) years of age.<br />

Rule 19. Every engineer shall work his engine slowly and with<br />

great care when any person is being lowered or hoisted in a shaft or<br />

slope and no one shall interfere with or intimidate him while in the<br />

discharge of his duties.<br />

Kule 20. An engineer who lias charge of the hoisting machinery<br />

by which persons are lowered or hoisted in a mine, shall be in constant<br />

attendance for that purpose during the whole time any person<br />

or persons are below ground, and he shall not allow any person or<br />

persons, except such as may be deputed by the owner, operator or<br />

superintendent, to handle or meddle with the engine under his charge<br />

or any part of its machinery.<br />

Rule 21. When any person is about to descend or ascend a shaft<br />

or slope,<br />

the headman or footman, as the case may be, shall inform<br />

the engineer by signal or otherwise of the fact, and the engineer<br />

shall return a signal before moving or starting the engine. In the<br />

absence of a headman or footman the person or persons about to<br />

descend or ascend shall give and receive the signals in the same<br />

manner.<br />

Rule 22. The owner, operator or superintendent of a colliery shall<br />

place a competent person to be called "outside foreman," in<br />

charge<br />

of the breaker and the outside work of such colliery and who shall<br />

direct, and as far as practicable, see that the provisions of this act<br />

are complied with in respect to the breaker, outside machinery, ropes,<br />

cages and all other things pertaining to the outside work, unless<br />

otherwise provided for in this act.<br />

Rule 23. In all coal breakers where the coal dust is so dense as to<br />

be injurious to the health of persons employed therein, the owner,<br />

operator or superintendent of said breaker shall, upon the request of<br />

the inspector, immediately adopt measures for the removal of the<br />

dust, as far as practicable.

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