(a) A local mine rescue contest is one that—
- (1) Is conducted in the United States;
- (2) Uses MSHA-recognized rules;
- (3) Has a minimum of three mine rescue teams competing;
- (4) Has one or more problems conducted on one or more days with a determined winner;
(5) Includes team members who—
- (i) Have the necessary equipment to participate in a simulated mine rescue team exercise,
- (ii) Participate in a simulated mine rescue team exercise while being timed and observed by trained judges who evaluate the performance of each team and provide written feedback, and
- (iii) Wear oxygen breathing apparatus while participating in a simulated mine rescue team exercise; and
- (6) Includes contest judges who have completed annual training for mine rescue contest judges.
- (b) A local mine rescue contest is training that provides an objective evaluation of demonstrated mine rescue team skills and can be a Mine Emergency Response Development (MERD) exercise or a practical simulation exercise, such as a fire or explosion drill, where the team participates in simulated mine rescue team exercises and wears breathing apparatus.
- (c) Upon request from the District Manager, the operator shall provide information concerning each designated team's schedule of participation in upcoming local mine rescue contests.