75.1713-7—First-aid equipment; location; minimum requirements.
(a)
Each operator of an underground coal mine shall maintain a supply of the first-aid equipment set forth in paragraph (b) of this § 75.1713-7 at each of the following locations:
(1)
At the mine dispatcher's office or other appropriate work area on the surface in close proximity to the mine entry;
(2)
At the bottom of each regularly traveled slope or shaft; however, where the bottom of such slope or shaft is not more than 1,000 feet from the surface, such first-aid supplies may be maintained on the surface at the entrance to the mine; and
(3)
At a point in each working section not more than 500 feet outby the active working face or faces.
(b)
The first-aid equipment required to be maintained under the provisions of paragraph (a) of this § 75.1713-7 shall include at least the following:
(2)
One broken-back board. (If a splint stretcher combination is used it will satisfy the requirements of both (1) and (2)).
(3)
24 triangular bandages (15 if a splint-stretcher combination is used).
(4)
Eight 4-inch bandage compresses;
(5)
Eight 2-inch bandage compresses.
(6)
Twelve 1-inch adhesive compresses;
(9)
One rubber blanket or equivalent substitute.
(11)
One 1-ounce bottle of aromatic spirits of ammonia or 1 dozen ammonia ampules.
(12)
The necessary complements of arm and leg splints or two each inflatable plastic arm and leg splints.
(c)
All first-aid supplies required to be maintained under the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this § 75.1713-7 shall be stored in suitable, sanitary, dust tight, moisture proof containers and such supplies shall be accessible to the miners.