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MINES WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY (SUPPLEMENTARY REQUIREMENTS) REGULATIONS 2022 (S.R. 2022, NO. 117) - REG 30

Mine plans to be kept
(1)  A mine operator must have prepared and keep at the mine plans of the mine that –
(a) are accurate and up-to-date; and
(b) are prepared on a scale that is fit for purpose and accords with good engineering practice.
Penalty:  In the case of –
(a) a body corporate, a fine not exceeding $13 000; and
(b) an individual, a fine not exceeding $6 500.
(2)  The mine operator must ensure that the plans referred to in subregulation (1) show –
(a) the extent of the surface and underground workings of the mine (including old workings) and the current position of any part of the mine workings; and
(b) the significant topographical features on the surface above the mine; and
(c) the extent of mining undertaken at or near the mine; and
(d) escape routes as set out in the emergency plan; and
(e) if more than one seam, level or deposit is worked at a mine, the location of the workings of each seam, level or deposit relative to each other seam, level or deposit.
Penalty:  In the case of –
(a) a body corporate, a fine not exceeding $13 000; and
(b) an individual, a fine not exceeding $6 500.
(3)  A mine operator must ensure that the mine plans are reviewed at regular intervals so as to keep them up-to-date and fit for purpose.
Penalty:  In the case of –
(a) a body corporate, a fine not exceeding $13 000; and
(b) an individual, a fine not exceeding $6 500.
(4)  The mine operator must provide a copy of the plans –
(a) to an inspector who requests that a copy be provided to him or her; and
(b) to a person who, by the nature of the person’s work at the mine, requires reference to the plans and who requests that a copy be provided to him or her.
Penalty:  In the case of –
(a) a body corporate, a fine not exceeding $13 000; and
(b) an individual, a fine not exceeding $6 500.
(5)  If the Chief Inspector of Mines has reason to believe that a plan provided to an inspector under this regulation is inaccurate or incomplete, he or she may direct the mine operator to have the plan verified by a competent person.
(6)  A mine operator to whom a direction is given under subregulation (5) must comply with the direction.
Penalty:  In the case of –
(a) a body corporate, a fine not exceeding $13 000; and
(b) an individual, a fine not exceeding $6 500.



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