Mine rescue team leadership requires a superintendent-appointed leader for breathing apparatus operations. Every rescue team engaged in work with breathing apparatus in a mine must operate under a leader appointed by the superintendent. The rule assigns supervisory control for such rescue work to a designated leader and places the appointment responsibility on the superintendent.
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Mine rescue team leadership requires a superintendent-appointed leader for breathing apparatus operations.
Every rescue team engaged in work with breathing apparatus in a mine must operate under a leader appointed by the superintendent. The rule assigns supervisory control for such rescue work to a designated leader and places the appointment responsibility on the superintendent.
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