§ 45-569. Mine foreman to keep record - Rules and notices.  


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  • The mine foreman shall each day enter in a record book the conditions of the mine clearly stating any danger that may come under his observation during the day.  He shall also state whether he has a proper supply of material on hand for the safe working of the mine and whether all requirements of the law are strictly complied with. He shall sign each record.  Once a week he shall enter, or cause to be entered, plainly with ink in said book a true record of all air measurements required by this chapter.  Such books shall at all times be kept at the mine office for examination by the mine inspector of the district and any person working in the mines. All printed rules and notices (1) regulating the stoppage of ventilation fans, (2) regulating the number of persons to be lowered and hoisted on cages at any one time at shaft mines, also all record books required by this chapter shall be approved by the Chief Mine Inspector, and it shall be the duty of the superintendents and mine foremen to see that said rules, notices and record books are properly cared for.

R.L.1910, § 3990; Laws 1969, c. 269, § 1, emerg. eff. April 21, 1969.