(a) The mine atmosphere shall be tested for methane and carbon monoxide at least once every seven days by a competent person or an atmospheric monitoring system, or a combination of the two. Such testing shall be done at the following locations:
- (1) The return of each split where it enters the main return;
- (2) Adjacent to retreat areas, if accessible;
- (3) At least one seal of each sealed area, if accessible;
- (4) Main returns;
- (5) At least one entry of each intake and return;
- (6) Idle workings; and
- (7) Return air from unsealed abandoned workings.
(b) The volume of air (velocity in Subcategory I-A mines) shall be measured at least once every seven days by a competent person. Such measurement shall be done at the following locations:
- (1) Entering main intakes;
- (2) Leaving main returns;
- (3) Entering each main split;
- (4) Returning from each main split; and
- (5) In the last open crosscuts or other ventilation openings nearest the active faces where the air enters the return.
- (c) Where such examinations disclose hazardous conditions, affected persons shall be informed and corrective action shall be taken.
- (d) Certification of examinations shall be made by signature and date. Certifications shall be retained for at least one year and made available to authorized representatives of the Secretary.
[52 FR 24941, July 1, 1987, as amended at 52 FR 41397, Oct. 27, 1987]