§22A-2A-805. On-Board Performance and Maintenance Diagnostics Systems
Rules of the commission shall require that on-board engine performance and maintenance diagnostics systems shall be capable of continuously monitoring and giving read-outs. The diagnostics system shall identify levels that exceed the engine or component manufacturer's recommendation, standards established by the commission or the applicable MSHA requirements.
§22A-2A-806. Diagnostic Testing
(a) The commission shall require periodic examination and testing of all diesel-powered equipment by a person trained and qualified as required by rules of the commission. (b) Rules of the commission shall prescribe the scope of the examination and testing and the procedures to be followed, and the rules requiring testing of undiluted exhaust emissions […]
§22A-2A-807. Records
(a) Rules of the commission shall provide: (1) That a record be made of all tests, examinations and maintenance and repairs of diesel-powered equipment;
§22A-2A-901. Training and General Requirements
§22A-2A-901. Training and general requirements. (a) Rules of the commission shall establish programs for training equipment operators and members of the mine health and safety committee. Training shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (1) Fundamentals of the operation of a diesel engine;
§22A-2A-1001. Existing State Rules to Be Revised
Unless otherwise revised, by August 31, 2018, the director shall revise state rules promulgated pursuant to the authority of this chapter as follows: (1) To reflect the abolishment of the West Virginia Diesel Equipment Commission and transfer of duties and responsibilities to the director, pursuant to §22A-2A-301 of this code;
§22A-2A-702. Fire Suppression for Storage Areas
Rules of the commission governing fire suppression systems for permanent underground diesel fuel storage facilities shall, at a minimum, comply with the provisions of part 75 of the code of federal regulations dealing with fire suppression systems for permanent underground diesel fuel storage facilities, set forth in 30 C.F.R. §75.1912, effective April 25,1997.
§22A-2A-703. Use of Certain Starting AIDS Regulated or Prohibited
Rules of the commission shall regulate or prohibit the use of volatile or chemical starting aids.
§22A-2A-704. Fire and Safety Training
(a) Rules of the commission shall provide for all underground employees at the mine to receive special instruction related to fighting fires involving diesel fuel. This training may be included in annual refresher training under MSHA regulations set forth in 30 C.F.R. Pt. 48 (relating to training and retraining of miners), or included in the […]
§22A-2A-801. Maintenance of Diesel-Powered Equipment
§22A-2A-801. Maintenance of diesel-powered equipment. (a) Rules of the commission shall require diesel-powered equipment to be maintained in an approved and safe condition or removed from service. Failure of the mine operator to comply with the maintenance requirements established by the board may result in revocation of the commission's approval of the diesel-powered equipment. The […]
§22A-2A-802. Training and Qualification of Persons Working on Diesel-Powered Equipment
(a) Rules of the commission shall require that all maintenance, repairs, examinations and tests on diesel-powered equipment shall be performed by a person who, at a minimum, is trained and qualified in accordance with the provisions of part 75 of the code of federal regulations dealing with the training and qualification of persons working on […]