(a) The operator of each underground coal mine shall make available two certified mine rescue teams whose members—
- (1) Are familiar with the operations of the mine, and
- (2) Participate at least annually in two local mine rescue contests.
(b) Team members shall meet the following:
- (1) Mine-site team. Members who work at the mine and participate in mine rescue training at the mine at least annually at large mines and at least semi-annually at small mines.
(2) Composite team. A mine rescue team that covers multiple mines and whose members—
- (i) Include at least two members from each covered large mine and at least one member from each covered small mine,
- (ii) Are knowledgeable about the operations and ventilation of each covered underground coal mine, and
- (iii) Participate in mine rescue training at each covered mine at least semi-annually.
(3) Contract team. A mine rescue team that is provided by an arrangement with another coal mine or with a third party and whose members—
- (i) Are knowledgeable about the operations and ventilation of each covered underground coal mine, and
- (ii) Participate in mine rescue training at each covered large mine at least quarterly and at each covered small mine at least semi-annually.
- (4) State-sponsored team. Members who are state employees and participate in mine rescue training at each covered mine at least annually at large mines and at least semi-annually at small mines.
- (c) For the purpose of mine rescue team membership, a member employed by an operator of multiple mines is considered to be an employee of each mine at which the member regularly works.
- (d) For the purpose of mine rescue team training at each covered mine, a portion of the training must be conducted underground.
[73 FR 7648, Feb. 8, 2008, as amended at 74 FR 28609, June 17, 2009]