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cii MINING LAWS OF PENNSYLVANIA. Off. Doc.<br />

Rule 24. Any miner or other workman who shall discover anything<br />

wrong with the ventilating current or with the condition of<br />

the roof, side, timber or roadway, or with any other part of the<br />

mine in general, such as would lead him to suspect danger to himself<br />

or his fellow workmen or to<br />

the property of his employer, shall<br />

immediately report the same to the mine foreman or other person,<br />

for the time being in charge of that portion of the mine.<br />

Rule 25. Any person or persons who shall knowingly or wilfully<br />

damage, or without proper authority, remove or render useless any<br />

fencing, means of signaling, apparatus, instrument or machine, or<br />

shall throw open or obstruct any airway, or open a ventilating door<br />

and not have the same closed, or enter a place in or about a mine<br />

against caution, or carry tire, open lights or matches in places where<br />

safety lamps are used, or handle without proper authority, or disturb<br />

any machinery or cars, or do any other act or thing whereby<br />

the lives or health of persons or the security of the property in or<br />

about a mine or colliery are endangered, shall be guilty of an offense<br />

against this act.<br />

Rule 2G. Gunpowder or any other explosive shall not be stored in<br />

a mine, and a workman shall not have at any time in any one place,<br />

more than one keg or box containing twenty-five (25) pounds, unless<br />

more is necessary for a person to accomplish one day's work.<br />

Rule 27. Every person who has gunpowder or other explosive in a<br />

mine, shall keep it in a wooden or metallic box securely locked, and<br />

such box shall be kept at least ten (10) feet from the tracks in all<br />

cases where room at such a distance is available.<br />

Rule 28. Whenever a workman shall open a box containing explosive<br />

or while in any manner handling the same, he shall first place<br />

his lamp not less than five (5) feet from such explosive and in such a<br />

position that the air current cannot convey sparks to it, and a workman<br />

shall not approach nearer than five (5) feet to an open box containing<br />

powder, with a lamp, lighted<br />

pipe or any other thing containing<br />

fire.<br />

Rule 29. When high explosives other than gunpowder are used in<br />

any mine, the manner of storing, keeping, moving, charging and firing<br />

or in any manner using such explosives, shall be in accordance<br />

with special rules as furnished by the manufacturers of the same.<br />

The said rules shall be endorsed with his or their official signature<br />

and shall be approved by the owner, operator or superintendent of<br />

the mine in which such explosives are used.<br />

Rule 30. In charging holes for blasting in slate or rock in any<br />

mine, no iron or steel-pointed needle shall be used, and a tight cartridge<br />

shall not be rammed into a hole in coal, slate or rock with an<br />

iron or steel tamping bar, unless the end of the tamping bar is tipped<br />

with at least six (6) inches of copper or other soft metal.

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