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Subchapter A. BLASTING OPERATIONS
GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec.
5.1. Scope.
5.2. Penalty.
5.3. Examining boards and examinations.
5.4. Issuance and status of licenses.
5.5. Renewal of licenses.
5.6. Transferability.
5.7. Restrictions on blasting operations.
5.8. Blaster learners.
Authority The provisions of this Subchapter A issued under act of July 10, 1957 (P. L. 685, No. 362) (73 P. S. § 161), unless otherwise noted.
Source The provisions of this Subchapter A adopted January 19, 1958, amended through July 1, 1968, unless otherwise noted.
GENERAL PROVISIONS
§ 5.1. Scope.
This subchapter sets forth rules to safeguard the public and the lives, limbs and health of workers in blasting operations and places the responsibility of compliance with the rules upon both employer and employe.
§ 5.2. Penalty.
This section cited in 34 Pa. Code § 5.4 (relating to issuance and status of licenses).
§ 5.4. Issuance and status of licenses.
(a) A blaster license will be issued only to persons 21 years of age and older, upon written application signed by the individual who seeks to be licensed in conformity with § 5.3(e) and (g) (relating to examining boards and examinations).
(b) Applicants will be examined for licensing in six categories based on employment and experience, which include general blasting, trenching and construction, line pole work, mining, quarrying and black powder. Licenses issued will be restricted accordingly.
(c) Licensing for other categories will require reexamination based on the classification requested. Applications for reexamination shall be made in writing, on forms provided by the Division, and shall be accompanied by a fee of $10.
(d) When an applicant passes the examination or qualifies on the basis of past experience, the examining board may issue a license to him upon the payment of an additional fee of $5.00, by check or money order payable to the Commonwealth, which license will be effective until September 1 of the year of issuance.
(e) Any blaster shall, upon request, exhibit his license to any authorized representative of the Department, any police officer acting in the line of duty, or his employer or any authorized representative of his employer.
(f) Any blaster license may be suspended for due cause by the Director of the Bureau of Inspection, upon recommendation of the Chief of the Division of Mines, Quarries and Explosives. Any blasters license may be revoked by the Board of the Department after written notice is accorded the licensee, and a hearing is held before the Board.
§ 5.5. Renewal of licenses.
(a) A blaster may apply to renew his license each year by application to the Bureau of Inspection. Such application shall be made on forms supplied by the Bureau, signed by the applicant, and accompanied by check or money order payable to the Commonwealth for the annual renewal fee of $3.50. Renewal forms will be mailed annually by the Bureau to each blaster at the address shown on the original application. An examining board may, in its discretion, refuse to renew any blaster license for due cause after notice to the applicant and a hearing before the Board. Where a renewal of a license is granted, the renewal will be for the period from September 1 through August 31.
(b) Any licensee who fails to renew his license for one year shall apply for reexamination by submitting an application accompanied by a $10 fee and shall, upon being approved by the examining board, pay the $5.00 fee prior to the issuance of the license.
§ 5.6. Transferability.
The provisions of this § 5.7 amended January 22, 1969.
Notes of Decisions A licensed blaster may be held liable for injuries resulting from a blasting accident, even though the blasting company had an indemnification agreement with a construction company, since the agreement being contrary to public policy which imposes strict liability for damages incurred while performing ultra-hazardous activity. Burgan v. City of Pittsburgh, 542 A.2d 583 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1988).
§ 5.8. Blaster learners.
An employer may designate a reasonable number of employes over 21 years of age as blaster learners. No more than six such learners may be assigned to one licensed blaster. Learners shall work under the direct supervision and direction and in the presence of the licensed blaster, who shall be experienced in the use and handling of explosives at the site.
Source The provisions of this § 5.8 amended January 22, 1969.
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