Signals from tunnel to hoist engineer:
2--1 | bells, to hoist rock. |
1 | bell, to stop if in motion. |
1--2--1 | bells, to release skip. |
2 | bells, to lower. |
3--1 | bells, employee on; run slowly; employees to be hoisted. |
3--2 | bells, employee on; run slowly; employees to be lowered. |
7 | bells and repeat, accident. |
3--3--1 | bells, hoist cautiously. |
3--3--2 | bells, lower cautiously. |
3--2--1 | bells, ready to blast. |
The signals 3--3--1 and 3--3--2 may be used to move cage, skip, bucket or other conveyance, whenever there is a need to hoist or lower cautiously whether or not men are aboard.
The signal "ready to blast" shall be followed by the signal "ready to hoist" coming from the hoisting engineer.
Engineer's signal that he/she is ready to hoist, is to raise the bucket, cage, or skip about 2 feet and lower it again.
Legible copies of the signals shall be posted in a convenient location at the collar of the shaft, at each station and at the operator's station. This signal code must include proper signal for each level or station.
Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 8, § 8498
Note: Authority cited: Sections 142.3 and 7997, Labor Code. Reference: Sections 142.3 and 7997, Labor Code.