Wyoming Statutes
§ 30-2-602 — Storage of flammable materials; smoking restricted; fire doors
Wyoming § 30-2-602
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Bluebook
Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 30-2-602 (2026).
Text
(a)Surface storage of oils, grease and other flammable
materials shall be in a storage area located at a safe distance
from the powder magazine. Flammable materials shall be removed
from the storage area for use only in quantities necessary to
meet the requirements of a day. Structures in the storage area
shall be of fire-resistive material and well ventilated. Tight
metal receptacles shall be provided for oily waste.
(b)Smoking in or about surface structures shall be
restricted to places where it will not cause fire or an
explosion.
(c)Unless existing structures located within one hundred
(100)feet of any mine opening are of reasonably fireproof
construction, fire doors shall be erected at effective points in
mine openings to prevent smoke or fire from outside sources
endangering men
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