Virginia Statutes

§ 45.2-766 — Flammable or combustible materials

Virginia § 45.2-766
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 45.2Mines, Minerals, and Energy
Subtitle IICoal Mining
Ch. 7Requirements Applicable to Underground Coal Mines; Mine Construction
Art. 9Surface Areas
Part BUnderground Coal Mines

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Va. Code Ann. § 45.2-766 (2026).

Text

A.Oil, grease, and any similar flammable or combustible material shall be kept in a closed container, separate from other materials, so as to prevent any fire hazard to nearby buildings or mines. If oil, grease, or any similar flammable material is stored in a building, the building or room in which it is stored shall be of fireproof construction and well-ventilated.
B.Any oily rag, oily waste, or wastepaper shall be kept in a closed metal container until removed for disposal.
C.The area within 100 feet of each mine opening shall be kept free of flammable or combustible material; however, this provision shall not apply to the temporary storage of not more than a one-day's supply of such material.
D.Every oxygen or acetylene bottle shall be (i) secured when not in use and (ii) stored

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Legislative History

Code 1950, § 45-85.9; 1954, c. 191; 1966, c. 594, § 45.1-39; 1978, c. 729; 1994, c. 28, § 45.1-161.238; 2021, Sp. Sess. I, c. 387.

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