Mine Safety: Law Regulation PolicyFederation Press, 2007 - 291 pages Historically, the mining industry has had a high incidence of work related injury and disease, and of disasters involving multiple fatalities. It also faces OHS challenges far exceeding those confronting most other industry sectors.Mine safety legislation can play an important role in meeting those challenges. Although regulation is never likely to be the entire answer, good regulation not only brings laggards up to a minimum legal standard, it also encourages, rewards and facilitates leaders in going beyond them. Bad regulation, in contrast, constrains good enterprises from taking the initiative to improve OHS, while failing to deter bad ones.This book describes mine safety legislation in the "mining states" and analyses its strengths and weaknesses. It also examines the broader policy questions of how best to design, implement and enforce mine safety regulation.It argues that substantial reform will be necessary not only in setting standards, but also in their implementation, if further OHS improvements are to be achieved. This implies substantial changes in the way the mine safety inspectorates go about their tasks: in how they administer and enforce the law; and in the circumstances in which they choose to prosecute. It also requires the nurturing of a degree of trust between employers and workers (individually and collectively) and between both these parties and the mines inspectorates, that has been substantially lacking in recent years. |
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Page 30
... implementation ; state how the mine operator intends to develop the capacity to implement the policy ; include principal hazard manage- ment plans and standard operating procedures ( procedures for operating the mine and standard work ...
... implementation ; state how the mine operator intends to develop the capacity to implement the policy ; include principal hazard manage- ment plans and standard operating procedures ( procedures for operating the mine and standard work ...
Page 31
... implement hazard management processes ( under the CMHSA 2002 ( NSW ) , s 35 ) , prepare and maintain both a mine safety management plan and an emergency plan ( in the case of the CMHSA 2002 ( NSW ) only - ss 20 , SAFETY , REGULATION AND ...
... implement hazard management processes ( under the CMHSA 2002 ( NSW ) , s 35 ) , prepare and maintain both a mine safety management plan and an emergency plan ( in the case of the CMHSA 2002 ( NSW ) only - ss 20 , SAFETY , REGULATION AND ...
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... implement a safety and health management system and to develop , implement and maintain a management structure that helps ensure the safety 32 MINE SAFETY.
... implement a safety and health management system and to develop , implement and maintain a management structure that helps ensure the safety 32 MINE SAFETY.
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... implementing and overseeing decisions , have respon- sibility for certain company functions , conduct and review ... implement risk management practices in the workplace under their control ( MHSA 2004 ( NSW ) , s 56 ; Div 4 ) . In ...
... implementing and overseeing decisions , have respon- sibility for certain company functions , conduct and review ... implement risk management practices in the workplace under their control ( MHSA 2004 ( NSW ) , s 56 ; Div 4 ) . In ...
Page 42
... Implementation Plan ( see MCMPR 2004 ) . However , this is not to imply that no further improvements are necessary . The first and most obvious limitation of the current approach is that the journey away from the prescriptive regulation ...
... Implementation Plan ( see MCMPR 2004 ) . However , this is not to imply that no further improvements are necessary . The first and most obvious limitation of the current approach is that the journey away from the prescriptive regulation ...
Contents
15 | |
Towards Best Practice | 62 |
Designing Appropriate Standards for SMEs | 88 |
Conclusion | 94 |
Interaction with the Workforce | 109 |
Inspection and Enforcement Strategies | 116 |
Inspection and Enforcement Tools | 134 |
Deterrent | 152 |
Industry Associations Trade Unions and Worker | 190 |
Building Trust | 210 |
13 | 253 |
31 | 268 |
Index | 273 |
37 | 274 |
54 | 284 |
Cases | 289 |
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