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Title 30 - Mineral Resources
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CHAPTER I—MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
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SUBCHAPTER O—COAL MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH (parts 70 to 90)
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PART 75—MANDATORY SAFETY STANDARDS—UNDERGROUND COAL MINES
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SUBPART H—Grounding (§75.700 to §75.706)
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SUBPART H—Grounding (§75.700 to §75.706)
75.700—Grounding metallic sheaths, armors, and conduits enclosing power conductors.
75.700-1—Approved methods of grounding.
75.701—Grounding metallic frames, casings, and other enclosures of electric equipment.
75.701-1—Approved methods of grounding of equipment receiving power from ungrounded alternating current power systems.
75.701-2—Approved method of grounding metallic frames, casings and other enclosures receiving power from single-phase 110-220-volt circuit.
75.701-3—Approved methods of grounding metallic frames, casings and other enclosures of electric equipment receiving power from direct current power systems with one polarity grounded.
75.701-4—Grounding wires; capacity of wires.
75.701-5—Use of grounding connectors.
75.702—Protection other than grounding.
75.702-1—Protection other than grounding; approved by an authorized representative of the Secretary.
75.703—Grounding offtrack direct-current machines and the enclosures of related detached components.
75.703-1—Approved method of grounding.
75.703-2—Approved grounding mediums.
75.703-3—Approved methods of grounding offtrack mobile, portable and stationary direct-current machines.
75.703-4—Other methods of protecting offtrack direct-current equipment; approved by an authorized representative of the Secretary.
75.704—Grounding frames of stationary high-voltage equipment receiving power from ungrounded delta systems.
75.704-1—Approved methods of grounding.
75.705—Work on high-voltage lines; deenergizing and grounding.
75.705-1—Work on high-voltage lines.
75.705-2—Repairs to energized surface high-voltage lines.
75.705-3—Work on energized high-voltage surface lines; reporting.
75.705-4—Simultaneous repairs.
75.705-5—Installation of protective equipment.
75.705-6—Protective clothing; use and inspection.
75.705-7—Protective equipment; inspection.
75.705-8—Protective equipment; testing and storage.
75.705-9—Operating disconnecting or cutout switches.
75.705-10—Tying into energized high-voltage surface circuits.
75.705-11—Use of grounded messenger wires; ungrounded systems.
75.706—Deenergized underground power circuits; idle days—idle shifts.
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