Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1567.70 | Plan for recovery of longwall roof support - approval by chief.
...sion, or portion thereof, under comparable provisions of the "Federal Coal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1969," 83 Stat. 742, 30 U.S.C.A. 801, as amended or reenacted, or regulations adopted thereunder, shall be a sufficient basis for approval of the plan or revision, or portion thereof, by the chief unless the chief makes a specific written explanation and findings as to why the federally approved plan or revision, ... |
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Section 1567.71 | Two-way communication facilities.
...rson's other assigned duties, be available with the longwall working section communication and longwall working face communication facilities. |
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Section 1567.72 | De-energizing electrical power on longwall working face conveyor.
... and at intervals of not more than one hundred feet when the average height of the coal seam is above forty-eight inches. The lock-out de-energizing may be done electrically. (B) Within twelve months after the effective date of this section, an operator shall provide all longwall working sections in operation prior to the effective date of this section with lock-out type de-energizing devices on face conveyors as re... |
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Section 1567.73 | Installation of methane monitors.
...lume per cent of methane. The sensoring unit indicating the atmospheric conditions on the methane monitor shall be installed at a location specified in the approved plan or revision required by section 1567.69 of the Revised Code. The operator shall ensure that the methane monitor is kept operative and properly maintained and tested weekly for functioning. The operator of any mine in which longwall mining is perfor... |
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Section 1567.74 | Safety requirements for longwall working face.
...he division of mineral resources management, as part of the plan required by section 1567.69 of the Revised Code or later, for approval for the removal of injured persons on the longwall working face conveyor if it is necessary to transport injured persons on a stretcher or backboard. (D) On and after July 20, 1984, an operator shall equip all newly installed face roof support units with adjacent unit controls unles... |
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Section 1567.75 | Cutting and welding.
...a longwall working face conveyor, and unless otherwise allowed as part of the plan approved under section 1567.69 of the Revised Code due to specific conditions in the mine or procedures to be followed, a certified foreman or fire boss shall have open bottom face conveyors jacked up, blocked, and properly secured off the bottom a distance of at least ten feet along the face on both sides where the cutting is to be pe... |
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Section 1567.76 | Maintenance of hydraulic lines and roof support units.
...aining the functioning of the line at a level consistent with that at the time of initial installation of the line. (B) An operator shall ensure that all hydraulic roof support units and associated apparatus on a longwall working face are visually inspected at least once each day, at any time of the day, by a qualified person as part of one of the on-shift examinations of the longwall working sections. The person co... |
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Section 1567.77 | First aid equipment.
...ate entry at a point not to exceed one hundred fifty feet outby the longwall working face. No operator shall fail to comply with this section. |
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Section 1567.78 | Maintaining accessible tailgate travel route.
...ilgate end of the longwall working face unless the operator develops and the chief of the division of mineral resources management approves a plan to continue operation of the longwall working section in the event the tailgate route becomes impassable. Such a plan shall include necessary provisions to be taken to provide additional protective devices for longwall working section personnel. When the tailgate travel r... |
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Section 1567.79 | Instruction on hazards.
...n of first aid equipment; (G) Safety rules for longwall mining. |
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Section 1567.99 | Penalty.
...Whoever knowingly violates any section of this chapter is guilty of a minor misdemeanor. |
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Section 157.01 | Ohio co-ordinate systems.
...ent, shall constitute the north zone: Allen, Ashland, Ashtabula, Auglaize, Carroll, Columbiana, Coshocton, Crawford, Cuyahoga, Defiance, Delaware, Erie, Fulton, Geauga, Hancock, Hardin, Harrison, Henry, Holmes, Huron, Jefferson, Knox, Lake, Logan, Lorain, Lucas, Mahoning, Marion, Medina, Mercer, Morrow, Ottawa, Paulding, Portage, Putnam, Richland, Sandusky, Seneca, Shelby, Stark, Summit, Trumbull, Tuscarawas, Union, ... |
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Section 157.02 | Designation of system in land descriptions.
...As established for use in the north zone, the Ohio co-ordinate system of 1927 or the Ohio co-ordinate system of 1983 shall be named, and in any land description in which it is used it shall be designated, the Ohio co-ordinate system of 1927, north zone, or the Ohio co-ordinate system of 1983, north zone. As established for use in the south zone, the Ohio co-ordinate system of 1927 or the Ohio co-ordinate system of 1... |
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Section 157.03 | Plane co-ordinates - description.
...cimals of a United States survey foot when using the Ohio co-ordinate system of 1927, and expressed in metres and decimals of a metre when using the Ohio co-ordinate system of 1983. One of these distances, known as the "x co-ordinate," shall give the position in an east and west direction; the other, known as the "y co-ordinate," shall give the position in a north and south direction. These co-ordinates shall be made... |
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Section 157.04 | Plane co-ordinates as evidence of land boundary borders.
...nal physical monuments or other acceptable controlling evidence of original corner locations. In all instances where reference has been made to such co-ordinates in land surveys, the scale, sea level, and grid factors must also be stated for the survey lines used in computing ground distances and areas. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to require a purchaser or mortgagee of real property to rely wholly on ... |
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Section 157.05 | Description of land extending from one zone into another.
...e, the positions of all points on its boundaries may be referenced to either of the two zones. |
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Section 157.06 | Ohio co-ordinate system definitions.
...ard parallels at north latitudes of 40° 26' and 41° 42' along which parallels the scale shall be exact; the origin of co-ordinates is at the intersection of the meridian 82° 30' west of Greenwich and the parallel 39° 40' north latitude. This origin is given the co-ordinates: x = 2,000,000 feet and y = 0 feet. (2) The "Ohio co-ordinate system of 1927, south zone" is a Lambert conformal conic projection of the Clarke ... |
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Section 157.07 | Maximum positional error in land descriptions.
...l committee of the United States department of commerce. The standards and specifications issued by the federal geodetic control committee in force on the date of such survey shall apply. The publication by the United States department of commerce of existing control stations or the acceptance by the department of newly established control stations with intent to publish them shall constitute evidence of adherence to... |
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Section 157.08 | Execution of control densification and monumentation.
...deral geodetic control committee of the United States department of commerce pursuant to section 157.07 of the Revised Code. Control monumentation for analysis of land boundaries, construction control, engineering design and planning, and photogrammetric survey control for such purposes shall be executed in conformity with the standards of accuracy and specifications for first, second, or third-order geodetic surveys... |
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Section 157.09 | Acceptable measurement evidence for land and other surveys.
... shall be considered acceptable measurement evidence for land and other surveys if such co-ordinates have been determined in accordance with sections 157.04, 157.07, and 157.08 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 157.10 | Ohio co-ordinate system of 1927.
...any map, report of survey or other document shall be limited to co-ordinates based on the "Ohio co-ordinate system of 1927" as defined in this chapter. |
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Section 157.11 | Ohio co-ordinate system of 1983.
...In accordance with sections 157.01 to 157.10 of the Revised Code, the Ohio co-ordinate system of 1927 shall not be used after 1999 and the Ohio co-ordinate system of 1983 shall be used after that date. Nothing in sections 157.01 to 157.10 of the Revised Code shall be construed to require that land descriptions using the Ohio co-ordinate system of 1927 and recorded before January 1, 2000, be conformed to the Ohio co-o... |
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Section 1571.01 | Underground storage of gas definitions.
...) "Reservoir operator" or "operator," when used in referring to the operator of a gas storage reservoir, means a person who is engaged in the work of preparing to inject, or who injects gas into, or who stores gas in, or who removes gas from, a gas storage reservoir, and who owns the right to do so. (D)(1) "Boundary," when used in referring to the boundary of a gas storage reservoir, means the boundary of such ... |
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Section 1571.011 | Chapter does not apply to chapter 1514 activities.
...vities that are permitted and regulated under Chapter 1514. of the Revised Code. |
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Section 1571.012 | Applicants for position of gas storage well inspector.
... oil and gas resources management and file with the chief an affidavit as to all matters of fact establishing the applicant's right to take the examination for that position and a certificate from a reputable and disinterested physician, clinical nurse specialist, or certified nurse practitioner as to the physical condition of the applicant showing that the applicant is physically capable of performing the duties of ... |