The Metalliferous Mines Regulations, 1961 replaces both the Metalliferous Mines Regulations, 1926 and the Mysore Gold Mines Regulations, 1953 to prevent possible dangers, accidents and deaths from mining in India.[1][2]
Important regulations
9: Notice of Accident.
10: Notice of disease
60, 61, 63, & 64: Mine plans and Sections
106 to 118: Method of working in mines
119 to 130: Danger from fire, dust gas and water
146, 148: Standards of lighting in the mines
153 to 170: Use of explosive in mines
See also
References
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