Alabama Statutes

§ 25-9-213 — Clearances, Crossovers, and Shelter Holes on Haulage Roads

Alabama § 25-9-213
JurisdictionAlabama
Title 25Industrial Relations and Labor
Ch. 9Coal Mine Safety
Art. 10Hoisting and Haulage

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Ala. Code § 25-9-213 (2026).

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(a)Haulage roads on entries developed after August 12, 1949, shall have a continuous unobstructed clearance of at least 24 inches from the farthest projection of moving equipment, on the clearance side.
(b)On haulage roads where trolley lines are used, the clearance shall be on the side opposite the trolley lines.
(c)On the trolley wire or “tight” side, there shall be six inches of clearance on track haulages developed prior to March 30, 1970, and 12 inches of clearance on track haulages developed after that date.
(d)After August 12, 1949, all new sidetracks, partings, or entries equipped with more than one track shall have a clearance of at least 24 inches between the outermost projection of moving traffic.
(e)The clearance space on all haulage roads on entries driven before or after

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Legislative History

(Acts 1949, No. 207, p. 242, §52; Acts 1975, 4th Ex. Sess., No. 147, p. 2866, §1.)

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