PART 230 PROCEDURE FOR CONDUCTING EXAMINATIONS OF PERSONS SEEKING CERTIFICATES OF COMPETENCY : Sections Listing

TITLE 62: MINING
CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
PART 230 PROCEDURE FOR CONDUCTING EXAMINATIONS OF PERSONS SEEKING CERTIFICATES OF COMPETENCY


AUTHORITY: Implementing and authorized by Article 2 and 3 of the Coal Mining Act [225 ILCS 705/Arts. 2 and 3].

SOURCE: Filed and effective June 17, 1958; codified at 7 Ill. Reg. 9305; amended at 37 Ill. Reg. 6772, effective May 1, 2013; amended at 38 Ill. Reg. 22827, effective November 18, 2014.

 

Section 230.10  Procedure for Holding Semi-Annual Mining Board Examinations

 

a)         Candidates seeking Certificates of Competency as State Mine Inspectors, Mine Managers, Hoisting Engineers and Mine Examiners shall complete and submit a notarized application to the Department of Natural Resources, Office of Mines and Minerals at least 30 days prior to the date of the examination. A card or letter will be sent to each candidate that will be his or her admittance to the examination room.  All candidates shall be at the place set for the examination to present their cards or letters and receive their examination papers prior to 8:30 a.m. on the day of the examination. The doors of the examination room will be opened at 8:30 a.m.

 

b)         Pre-numbered examination booklets, answer sheets and blank mine maps shall be distributed at the time of the examination.  The candidates will be instructed to place on their entrance card or letter the same number that is shown on their examination booklet.  Candidates will be identified by this number throughout the examination.

 

c)         Following instructions provided by a representative of the Department, applicants will be allowed to begin the written examination.

 

d)         Representatives of the Department will supervise the class during the examination and will be available for assistance in interpretation of questions.

 

e)         After the candidates have completed the written and map portions of the examination, these portions will be given to qualified representatives of the Department for grading.  When these portions are graded, the candidates will be called for the oral section of the examination by the number on the examination booklet.

 

f)         The written portion of the examination shall consist of two parts:  true/false and multiple choice.

 

g)         A numeric increase in a candidate's total score could result from the oral examination.

 

h)         Applicants for State Mine Inspector and Mine Manager must score a minimum of 80% on the written examination for a passing grade.  Applicants for all other Certificates of Competency must score a minimum of 75% on the written examination for a passing grade.

 

i)          A pass/fail shall be given for the mine map portion of the examination.

 

j)          Grades will not be divulged to the candidates at the time of the examination.  A letter will be sent to those who did not attain a passing grade.  Certificates of Competency will be issued to those who pass.  These letters and certificates will be provided at the earliest possible date.

 

k)         A candidate will not be permitted to take examinations for separate Certificates of Competency  if those examinations are given on the same date, except that the Electrical Hoisting Engineer examination may be taken on the same date as another Certificate of Competency examination.

 

l)          The examination for the Shot Firer Certificate of Competency is semi-annual, but is conducted following the completion of a mandatory class.  Candidates for Shot Firer Certificate of Competency are not held to the 30 day application submittal requirements.  An applicant cannot take the examination unless his or her application is signed by the class instructor stating the applicant has taken the mandatory class.

(Source:  Amended at 37 Ill. Reg. 6772, effective May 1, 2013)

 

Section 230.20  Procedure for Conducting Examinations Other than the Semi-Annual Mining Board Examinations

 

a)         Candidates seeking Certificates of Competency as Surface Mine Supervisor, General Surface Supervisor, Independent Contractor Supervisor, Shaft-Slope Examiner and Shaft-Slope Supervisor can take an examination administered by the Department at times other than at the semi-annual Mining Board Examinations.

 

b)         Candidates shall obtain from the Department an application and must meet the eligibility requirements for the Certificate of Competency.

 

c)         Candidates shall schedule to attend a class conducted by Department personnel prior to taking the examination.  The class and examination can be conducted on the same day.  Classes are optional and a candidate may take the examination without class attendance.

 

d)         A Certificate of Competency is considered temporary for 30 days following an examination.  A list of candidates passing the exam and receiving a Certificate of Competency will be posted at mines throughout the State during the 30 day posting period to permit filing objections concerning the qualifications of a candidate who is listed as receiving a Certificate of Competency.  After the posting period is complete and no objection is filed, the candidate's Certificate of Competency will become permanent (see 225 ILCS 705-3.07).

 

(Source:  Added at 37 Ill. Reg. 6772, effective May 1, 2013)

 

Section 230.30  Fees for Certificates of Competency

 

The following fees shall be paid to the Department for administration of certificate examinations and are non-refundable.

 

a)         Applicants shall submit, along with the application, the following fee for each examination.

 

Certificate of Competency

Fee

 

State Mine Inspector

$50

Mine Manager

$50

Mine Examiner

$50

Electrical Hoisting Engineer

$50

General Surface Supervisor

$50

Independent Contractor Supervisor

$50

Shaft-Slope Supervisor

$50

Shaft-Slope Examiner

$50

Surface Mine Supervisor

$50

Shot Firer

$50

First Class

$50

Shaft-Slope Worker

$50

Crane Hoist Operator

$50

Mine Electrician

$50

 

            b)         The fee for a temporary Certificate of Competency is $50.

 

c)         The fee for annual renewal of Mine Electrician certification is $25.

 

(Source:  Amended at 38 Ill. Reg. 22827, effective November 18, 2014)

 

Section 230.40  Procedure for Conducting Mine Electrician Examinations

 

a)         Candidates seeking Certificates of Competency as Mine Electricians must complete an application provided by the Department and provide evidence of at least one year of experience in performing electrical work in a coal mine or acceptable related industry and pass an Illinois Mine Electrical Examination.

 

1)         Evidence of experience must include details of electrical work, including but not limited to:  dates of work, work performed and types of equipment upon which electrical work was conducted and the names of persons supervising the work.

 

2)         An acceptable related industry can be one of the following:  a non-coal mine, mine equipment manufacturing industry or any other industry using or manufacturing similar equipment.

 

b)         Illinois Mine Electrical Examinations for Certificates of Competency as Mine Electricians will be in three categories:

 

1)         Coal Mine Electrician – Surface and Underground;

 

2)         Coal Mine Electrician – Surface Only; and

 

3)         Coal Mine Electrician – Underground Only.

 

c)         Candidates must submit to the Department evidence of eligibility at least 30 days prior to the scheduled examination.

 

d)         Examinations will be conducted at least twice a year and additional examinations will be scheduled if needed.  A public notice shall be given through the press or otherwise, not less than 10 days in advance, announcing the time and date for the examination.

 

e)         Candidates may be eligible to take the Illinois Mine Electrical Examination if the candidate:

 

1)         Is classified as an Apprentice Mine Electrician and have met the requirements for an apprentice.

 

A)        An Apprentice Mine Electrician is an individual who has successfully completed the Illinois Basic Electrical Safety Training (IBEST), has completed or is in the process of completing the Illinois Initial Mine Electrical Training program and is in or has completed an approved Coal Mine Maintenance Training Program.

 

B)        The IBEST is an 8-hour safety class approved by the Department.  Satisfactory completion of the class requires attaining a minimum score of 80% on a written examination.

 

C)        The Illinois Initial Mine Electrical Training Program is a 112-hour program approved by the Department that includes, but is not limited to:  DC Theory, AC Theory, Mine Electrical Equipment, Permissibility, and State and Federal Regulations.

 

D)        The Coal Mine Maintenance Training Program is a program approved by the Department in which the Apprentice Mine Electrician is working as a maintenance person.  A log is kept of electrical repair and maintenance activities;

 

2)         Possesses a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering and provides proof of electrical experience as outlined in subsection (a)(1); or

 

3)         Is qualified as a mine electrician but has not taken the examinations required in 30 CFR 75.153(a) and 77.103(a)(3).

 

f)         The examination will be in three parts:  written, oral and practical.  The candidate must attain a minimum score of 80% on the written examination.  The practical and oral examinations are pass/fail.  The practical and oral examinations may be scheduled separately from the written examination.

 

g)         Candidates failing to achieve 80% on any portion of the written examination will be given two additional opportunities to retake and pass the failed portion.  Candidates failing the practical or oral examination will be given one additional opportunity to pass the failed examination.  Candidates wishing to retake a failed portion of the written examination or the practical or oral examination may do so at the next subsequent scheduled examination.

 

h)         Candidates failing to achieve a passing grade on the written, practical or oral examinations after the allotted number of opportunities to retake the examination will be required to retake the entire examination.

 

i)          A Certificate of Competency will be provided to a candidate upon successfully passing all three examination parts.

 

j)          An Illinois Mine Electrical Examination is not required if an individual possesses a current coal mine electrical certification from a Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA)-approved State coal mine electrical program or holds an MSHA electrical qualification card.  These candidates must complete an 8-hour IBEST class provided by an Illinois-approved electrical instructor and attain a minimum score of 80% on a written examination administered by a representative from the Department.  The written examination is 30 questions pertaining to State laws/regulations and arc flash.  A Certification of Competency will be provided to the candidate upon completion of the class and successfully passing the written examination.

 

k)         A person possessing a current coal mine electrical certification from an MSHA-approved State coal mine electrical program or holding an MSHA electrical qualification card may receive temporary certification as a Mine Electrician until the next 8-hour electrical safety IBEST class and until the required examination has been administered by a representative from the Department.

 

l)          To maintain Illinois Mine Electrician certification, an individual must annually complete an 8-hour electrical refresher class provided by an Illinois-approved electrical instructor and a renewal fee must be paid to the Department either prior to or at the time of the class.

 

1)         An individual who fails to attend the required annual refresher training will have his/her certification revoked.

 

2)         To reinstate the Illinois Mine Electrician certification, an individual is required to comply with subsection (j).

 

m)        Illinois Mine Electrician certification may be cancelled, revoked or suspended by the Illinois State Mining Board if it is established the holder of the certification has obtained the certification by fraud or misrepresentation of experience or becomes unworthy of certification by reason of violation of the law or regulation, intemperate habits, incapacity, abuse of authority or any other similar cause.  The person against whom charges or complaints are made shall have the right to appear before the State Mining Board (see 62 Ill. Adm. Code 100).

 

n)         Persons employed in the Illinois coal industry on January 1, 2015 who hold an MSHA electrical qualification card are exempt from the requirements of this Section until their first annual refresher class under subsection (l).  Upon completion of the annual refresher class, individuals who wish to obtain Illinois Mine Electrician certification will receive an application.  The completed application and fee shall be submitted to the Department and a Certificate of Competency as Mine Electrician will be issued.

 

(Source:  Added at 38 Ill. Reg. 22827, effective November 18, 2014)