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2.1 The Coal Industry in Australia 4 2.2 State Coal Production 5 2.3 The International Market 5 3. MINE SAFETY LEGISLATION 6 4. THE COAL MINES REGULATION ACT 1982 8 4.1 The CMRA and its Objectives 8 4.2 Review of the Coal Mines Regulation Act 1982 10 4.3 Current Status of the Legislation 11 4.4 Analysis of the CMRA and Regulations 13 5.
The Minerals Council of Australia Australia (MCA) represents Australia’s exploration, mining and minerals processing industry, nationally and internationally. The CFMEU – Mining Energy Division represents workers in the mining, oil, gas, port and power industries. It is the principal union in the black and brown coal mining industries.
NSW Mine Safety Operations Mine Safety Operations (MSO) Division of Resources Energy for Department of Trade and Investment is the regulator for mining in NSW Australia Within NSW there are currently – 30 underground coal mines producing over 75m t pa – Each Longwall mine has an average of over 4,000 items of Ex plant in use.
The following Regulation under the Coal Mine Health and Safety Act 2002. IAN MACDONALD, M.L.C., Minister for Mineral Resources Explanatory note The aim of the Coal Mine Health and Safety Act 2002 is to secure the health, safety and welfare of people in connection with coal opera tions (which include a ll places of work where coal is mined and.
Legislation Coal Services was created upon the dissolution of the Joint Coal Board and introduction of the NSW Government’s Coal Industry Act 2001. Under the Act, Coal Services exercises a number of key statutory functions. These include the provision of critical services to the NSW coal mining industry across the areas of occupational health and [ ].
NSW DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES MINE SAFETY OPERATIONS Ex equipment in NSW Coal Mines-An Australian (NSW) regulators perspective John Francis Waudby Senior Inspector of Electrical Engineering Mine Safety Operations IEC Ex Meeting – Shanghai, P.R. China – Sept 2006.
Coal Mining Safety and Health Act 1999 is the obligation on the site senior executive to ensure that there is an auditable system to determine that other qualifications adopted, where allowed by the Committee, are equivalent to those recognised by the Committee.
Jan 14, 2020 The NSW Government recently introduced the Work Health and Safety (Mines and Petroleum Sites) Amendment Regulation 2019 under the Work Health and Safety (Mines and Petroleum Sites) Act 2013. The Amendment Regulation commences on 1 February 2020 and will amend the Work Health and Safety (Mines and Petroleum Sites) Regulation 2014 to address work health and safety.
- Mining and or work health and safety related legislation - Technology, systems and practices applied in mining - Auditing methodologies • Proven supervisory experience in underground coal mines. • Eligible to obtain a certificate of competency as a Manager of Mining Engineering for underground coal mines in NSW. Essential requirements.
In 1999 the Coal Mining (General, Underground and Open Cut) Regulations (NSW government,1999) established the concepts of duty of care and risk management into coal mining legislation. The revised Occupational Health and Safety Act 2000 (NSW Gov, 2000) was passed.
Fire accident at underground coal mine. The NSW Resources Regulator has published a dangerous incident that resulted in a fire on conveyor in an underground coal mine. According to the report, three mine workers were travelling through an outbye section of the mine when they smelled smoke. They doubled back and discovered a flat return roller.
New South Wales Coal Mine Health and Safety Act 2002 No 129 Part 1 Preliminary 1NameofAct 2 2 Commencement 2 3 Definitions 2 government official 85 Part 11 Coal mining industry codes of practice 185 Purpose of industry codes of practice 86 186 Minister may prepare draft codes 86.
Phone 02 49316625 Email [email protected] Coal Mine Health and Safety Act, 2002 COAL COMPETENCE BOARD 2009 APPLICATION TO ATTEND EXAMINATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCE AS UNDER MANAGER Mail to NSW Department of Primary Industries Mine Safety Performance Competencies Examinations Unit PO Box 344 HRMC NSW.
NSW Department of Primary Industries Issued June 2003 MDG 1030 Prepared By Mine Safety Operations Authorised R Regan FOREWORD The Department of Mineral Resources document MDG 1030 TR – Technical Reference Material for Raiseboring Operations is attached to this Guideline. It provides supporting reference material.
Queensland Coal Mining Safety and Health Act 1999 Current as at 20 October 2021.
Mandalong Coal Mine, located west of the township of Morisset in the Lake Macquarie local government area (see Figure 1). Figure 1 Mandalong Coal Mine Location Mandalong Mine operates under two Ministerial consents DA 97 800 and DA-35-2-2004. Consent DA.
Table 5. Total Deliveries of Coal from the Southern Coalfield and NSW, 2006-07 38 Table 6. Regional Economic Benefits of Illawarra Coal, 2004-05 40 Table 7. Total Employment in Coal Mines, Southern Coalfield and NSW, 1997 to 2007 42 Table 8. Mineral and Coal Royalty Income, NSW and Southern Coalfield, 1996-97 to 2006-07 43 Table 9.
Coal industry, the Union supports the retention of state specific safety legislation that sits either within a broader duty of care framework (as in NSW) or where industry specific legislation mirrors the general OHS legislation (such as in Queensland). The special nature of the hazards in the mining industry, especially in underground coal,.
The latest version of each government guideline, referred to by the SEARs, were acquired and considered. 1 These indicative SEARs focus on new coal mining projects. They may also be used as a basis for projects on previously developed land, or non-coal mines. The application of these SEARs to a project modification will depend on what is.
The monitoring sites are operated independently by the NSW Environment Protection Authority, and real-time data is available to the public at environment.nsw.gov.au. Potential dust generation from coal trains moving coal from our mines to our ports, such as the Port of Newcastle, has also been a topic of discussion with local communities.
Current legislation under the . NSW Coal Mine Health and Safety Act 2002. requires that all NSW underground coal mines develop an Emergency Management System. Excerpt An emergency management system must adequately address the following, but is not limited to (d) procedures necessary to control or limit incidents and the competence required by.