The document presents information on the Small Section Bolter (SSB), a mining machine that improves safety over traditional jackleg drilling. It contains pictures and diagrams showing the SSB's layout, capabilities for minimum heading sizes, and cost savings compared to boom base bolters. The SSB allows operators to drill from a safer position further away from rock fall hazards compared to jackleg drilling. It is capable of working in headings as small as 3.2 meters high and can bolt roof surfaces up to 5 meters away. Using the SSB can save over $285,000 per year in bolting consumable costs versus a boom base bolter.