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(a) Any danger or dangerous condition observed or reported, and what
steps have been taken to remedy the same.
(b) Whether or not there is a proper supply of material on hand for the
safe working of the mine.
(c) Whether or not the requirements of this sub-title are complied with.
(d) If such mine is gaseous, a report of all air measurements within
such mine as herein elsewhere required to be taken.
(e) If such mine is not gaseous, a report once a week of all air measure-
ments within such mine as herein elsewhere required to be taken.
Such record shall be kept in the foreman's office at the mine for ex-
amination by the district mine inspector and by any person employed at
such mine.
The mine foreman shall also each day read carefully and countersign
with red ink all reports entered on the record book of the fire boss.
It shall be the duty of the mine foreman for the operator to report im-
mediately all violations of this sub-title to the district mine inspector;
and also to make an immediate report to such inspector and to the operator
of such mine upon the occurrence of any serious or fatal accident, in such
form and including such information as the Bureau may prescribe.
1922, ch. 307, sec. 67.
68. If the mine foreman or an assistant mine foreman shall violate any
provision of this sub-title, or by neglect or from any other cause become
incapacitated for the proper discharge of his duties, the district mine
inspector shall after satisfying himself by investigation, prefer charges
before the Examining Board, and take such additional steps as the nature
of the case may require; and whenever any mine official or employee or
other person shall solicit or receive any sum of money or other considera-
tion from any person for the purpose of procuring employment for any
person, or continuing in the same, or for the purpose of procuring any
favor, promotion, advantage or facility in employment in or about such
mine, such mine official, employee or other person shall be deemed guilty
of a misdemeanor.
CHAPTER IX—Employees and Others.
1922, ch. 307, sec. 68.
69. No person shall be permitted to work in any mine until he has
satisfied the operator thereof that he can do the work allotted to him with-
out endangering the lives of his fellow workers, unless such person is put
to work with an experienced miner or some qualified person whose duty
it shall be to instruct such person how to perform his duties safely and
properly.
1922, ch. 307, sec. 69.
70. Each miner shall examine his working place upon entering same
before commencing work, and after any stoppage of work during the
shift he shall repeat such examination; and if any part of the roof thereof
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