Qualification and appointment of safety officer

 Qualification and appointment of safety officer

In every belowground mine the average output of which exceeds 5,000 tonnes/month or in every opencast mine the average material handled of which exceeds 20,000 cubic metre/month, the manager must be assisted with a safety officer, who shall have the following qualifications.

(a)  in the case of a belowground mine having an average monthly output in excess of 15,000 tonnes, a First Class Manager’s Certificate not restricted to opencast mines only; 

(b)  in case of a mine having opencast workings with an average monthly material handled in excess of 50,000 cubic metre, a First Class Manager’s Certificate;

(c)  in case of a belowground mine having an average monthly output in excess of 10,000 tonnes, but not exceeding 15,000 tonnes,  a First Class Manager’s Certificate or Second Class Manager’s Certificate not restricted to opencast mines only;  

(d)  in case of a mine with  opencast workings having an average monthly material handled in excess of 20,000 cubic metre but not exceeding 50,000 cubic metre, a First Class Manager’s Certificate or Second Class Manager’s Certificate;  

(e)  in the case of a belowground mine having an average monthly output in excess of 5,000 tonnes but not exceeding 10,000 tonnes, holder of a First Class Manager’s Certificate or Second Class Manager’s Certificate not restricted to opencast mines only, or a degree or diploma in Mining or Mining Engineering approved by the Central Government

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