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sec.313Inspection district boundaries
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### sec.313 Inspection district boundaries
The underground mine manager for an underground mine must ensure the boundaries of each inspection district at the mine are defined in a way that they can be recognised easily by each coal mine worker at the mine.
Without limiting subsection (1) , the underground mine manager must ensure the boundaries are shown on—
a plan of the mine on which the inspection district is clearly marked; and
a noticeboard located at the outbye boundary of the district.
The underground mine manager may define the boundaries of an inspection district differently for different shifts, or different days of the week, or both, having regard to the nature of the work being carried out in the district during the shift or on the day.
(sec.313-ssec.1) The underground mine manager for an underground mine must ensure the boundaries of each inspection district at the mine are defined in a way that they can be recognised easily by each coal mine worker at the mine.
(sec.313-ssec.2) Without limiting subsection (1) , the underground mine manager must ensure the boundaries are shown on— a plan of the mine on which the inspection district is clearly marked; and a noticeboard located at the outbye boundary of the district.
(sec.313-ssec.3) The underground mine manager may define the boundaries of an inspection district differently for different shifts, or different days of the week, or both, having regard to the nature of the work being carried out in the district during the shift or on the day.
- (a) a plan of the mine on which the inspection district is clearly marked; and
- (b) a noticeboard located at the outbye boundary of the district.