30 CFR §75.1906
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- (a)Diesel fuel shall be transported only by diesel fuel transportation units or in safety cans.
- (b)No more than one safety can shall be transported on a vehicle at any time. The can must be protected from damage during transport. All other safety cans must be stored in permanent underground diesel fuel storage facilities.
- (c)Safety cans that leak must be promptly removed from the mine.
- (d)Diesel fuel transportation unit tanks and safety cans must be conspicuously marked as containing diesel fuel.
- (e)Diesel fuel transportation units must transport no more than 500 gallons of diesel fuel at a time.
- (f)Tanks on diesel fuel transportation units must be permanently fixed to the unit and have a total capacity of no greater than 500 gallons of diesel fuel.
- (g)Non-self-propelled diesel fuel transportation units with electrical components for dispensing fuel that are connected to a source of electrical power must be protected by a fire suppression device that meets the requirements of §§ 75.1107-3 through 75.1107-6, and §§ 75.1107-8 through 75.1107-16.
- (h)Diesel fuel transportation units and vehicles transporting safety cans containing diesel fuel must have at least two multipurpose, dry chemical type (ABC) fire extinguishers, listed or approved by a nationally recognized independent testing laboratory and having a 10A:60B:C or higher rating, with one fire extinguisher provided on each side of the vehicle.
- (i)Diesel fuel transportation units shall be parked only in permanent underground diesel fuel storage facilities or temporary underground diesel fuel storage areas when not in use.
- (j)When the distance between a diesel fuel transportation unit and an energized trolley wire at any location is less than 12 inches, the requirements of § 75.1003-2 must be followed.
- (k)Diesel fuel shall not be transported on or with mantrips or on conveyor belts.
- (l)Diesel fuel shall be stored and handled in accordance with the requirements of §§ 75.1902 through 75.1906 of this part as of November 25, 1997.