Section 61 of Mines Act : Section 61: Bye-Laws
Mines Act
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a mine where new machinery has been introduced that is significantly different from the previous equipment. The owner, aware of potential hazards associated with this new machinery, decides to draft new bylaws to ensure safety. These bylaws include specific procedures for operating the machinery and emergency response protocols.
After drafting the bylaws, the owner submits them to the Chief Inspector for review. The Inspector, however, finds the draft insufficient for ensuring the safety of the workers and proposes amendments to...
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