mine vocational training

mine vocational training 1966

why vocational training required? To enhance the knowledge of mining personnel in their respective working field.

who is eligible to train the employees? qualifications? 

the vocational trainer shall have 5 years of experience in the mine. 
and the trainer has not been rejected previously from the production line. 
Trainers shall be selected only amongst the persons, who in the opinion of the owner, agent or manager of the mine, are safety minded, skilled and experienced workmen who have an aptitude for given guidance and practical training to other persons.

who requires the training?

vocational training for special category workers. 

Training of persons in handling of explosives - 

(1) Every person other than a qualified shortfirer or blaster who is likely to be employed on a job which involves handling of explosives shall , before he is so employed, in addition to the course of training specified, under Chapter III or Chapter IV as the case may be , undergo a course of training in the handling and use of explosives, as detailed in the Sixth Schedule.

Every person who has undergone the said training shall undergo the training again before re-employment if he has not worked in handling explosives for a continuous period of six months or more before such re-employment. 
The training under this rule shall be arranged that the persons concerned can attend the same conveniently either before or after their normal working hours.

(2) In the case of metalliferous mines having opencast working only, the course of training may be confined to not less than four lectures and demonstration covering only such items of the Sixth Schedule as refer to opencast working and general principals of shotfiring.

Training of person on shotfiring - 

(1) Every person eligible to appear at the Shotfirer's Certificate of Competency Examination and who intends to appear at the said examination within the succeeding three months, shall,, before he appears for the examination and in addition to the training specified in Rule 13 undergo a course of training as detailed in the Seventh Schedule. 
The training under the rule shall be so arranged that the persons concerned can attend the same conveniently either before or after their normal working hours.

(2) the training specified in the Seventh Schedule shall also be undergone within one month of employment, or re-employment, as the case may be, by-

(i) every shotfirer or blaster on employment in another mine except in case where he has already undergone such training and
(ii) every person who though qualified to fire shots has not worked as a shortfirer for a continuous period of six months or more, on re-employment as a shotfirer :

(3) In the case of persons, working in metalliferous mines having opencast workings only, or holding blaster, restricted certificate, it shall be sufficient if the course of training is confined to not less than eight lecture and demonstrations and covering only such items of Seventh Schedule as refer to opencast workings and general principles of shotfiring.


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