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Coal Mining Safety and Health Regulation 2017
sec.57Possible major hazard facilities
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### sec.57 Possible major hazard facilities
This section applies to a coal mine that meets the criteria for a major hazard facility under the NOHSC document entitled ‘National Standard for the Control of Major Hazard Facilities [NOHSC:1014]’.
The mine’s safety and health management system must provide for the mine’s operations to be carried out in accordance with—
this regulation; and
for operations other than the preparation and use of explosives at a blast site—the national standard safety and health provisions—
to the extent the provisions are consistent with the Act and this regulation; and
as if a reference in the provisions to the relevant public authority were a reference to the chief inspector of mines.
In this section—
national standard safety and health provisions means sections 6 to 10 of the document mentioned in subsection (1) .
(sec.57-ssec.1) This section applies to a coal mine that meets the criteria for a major hazard facility under the NOHSC document entitled ‘National Standard for the Control of Major Hazard Facilities [NOHSC:1014]’.
(sec.57-ssec.2) The mine’s safety and health management system must provide for the mine’s operations to be carried out in accordance with— this regulation; and for operations other than the preparation and use of explosives at a blast site—the national standard safety and health provisions— to the extent the provisions are consistent with the Act and this regulation; and as if a reference in the provisions to the relevant public authority were a reference to the chief inspector of mines.
(sec.57-ssec.3) In this section— national standard safety and health provisions means sections 6 to 10 of the document mentioned in subsection (1) .
- (a) this regulation; and
- (b) for operations other than the preparation and use of explosives at a blast site—the national standard safety and health provisions— (i) to the extent the provisions are consistent with the Act and this regulation; and (ii) as if a reference in the provisions to the relevant public authority were a reference to the chief inspector of mines.
- (i) to the extent the provisions are consistent with the Act and this regulation; and
- (ii) as if a reference in the provisions to the relevant public authority were a reference to the chief inspector of mines.
- (i) to the extent the provisions are consistent with the Act and this regulation; and
- (ii) as if a reference in the provisions to the relevant public authority were a reference to the chief inspector of mines.