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Session Laws, 1902 Session
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JOHN WALTER SMITH, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

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of the mine foreman, and if he shall be of the opinion that
the injured person requires medical or surgical treatment, he
shall see that said injured person receive the same ; the mine
foreman shall report monthly to the Mine Inspector on blanks
furnished by said inspector for that purpose all accidents
resulting in personal injury.

CHAP. 124.

Sub-Section B. No unauthorized person shall enter the mine
without permission from the superintendent or mine foremen.
Sub-Section C. No person in a state of intoxication shall be
allowed to go into or loiter about the mine.
Sub-Section D. All employes shall inform the mine foreman,
or his assistant, of the unsafe condition of any working place,
hauling roads or traveling ways, or of damages to doors,
brattices or stoppings, or of obstructions in the air passages
when known to them.
Sub-Section E. No person shall be allowed to travel on foot
to or from his work on any incline plane, dilly or locomotive
roads, when other good roads are provided for that purpose.
Sub-Section F. It shall be the duty of operators or superin-
tendents to keep at the month of the drift, shaft or slope, or
at such other place about the mine as shall be designated by
the Mine Inspector, a stretcher properly constructed and a
woolen and a waterproof blanket in good condition for use in
carrying away any person who may be injured at the mine ;
provided, that .where more than two hundred are employed,
two stretchers and two woolen blankets and two waterproof
blankets shall be kept.
Sub-Section G. No person shall ride upon or against any
loaded car or cage in any shaft or slope in or about any coal
mine ; no person other than the trip runner shall be permitted
to ride on empty trips on any slope or incline plane when the
speed of the cars exceed six miles per hour. The transporta-
tion of tools in and out of the mine shall be under the direc-
tion of the mine foreman.
Sub-Section H. No person under the age of twelve years, or
female of any age, shall be permitted to enter any mine to
work therein ; nor shall any boy under the age of fourteen
years, unless he can read and write, be allowed to work in any
mine. And the mine boss shall see that this requirement is
fully met.
DUTIES OF EMPLOYES.

General rules

Section 209 o of Article 1 and Section 164 N of Article 12.
He shall examine his working place before beginning work
and see that it is made safe before commencing to dig or load
coal.

Duties of
employes.



 
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