West Virginia Statutes

§ 22A-2-53b — Haulage or surface areas

West Virginia § 22A-2-53b
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 22AMINERS' HEALTH, SAFETY AND TRAINING
Art. 2UNDERGROUND MINES

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W. Va. Code § 22A-2-53b (2026).

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(1)Traffic directions which differ from standard highways practice shall be posted on signs along the haulage roads at strategic points in letters at least three inches high.
(2)Well marked signs conspicuously placed, shall be properly located to alert drivers to existing danger areas, such as the approach to a dangerous curve or an extreme grade.
(3)Traffic rules, signals and warning signs shall be standardized at each mine.
(4)Where side or overhead clearances on haulage roads or loading or dumping locations are hazardous to mine workers, such areas shall be conspicuously marked and warning devices shall be installed when necessary to ensure the safety of the workers.
(5)Flashers, flares or other means of signaling shall be used to warn approaching drivers of a hazard created by

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Legislative History

1986 Reg. Sess., HB2183

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