Mine safety officer duties cover emergency planning, accident investigation, safety training, hazard reporting, and compliance monitoring. Duties of a safety officer in a mine include assisting the manager on safety matters, ensuring an emergency plan is in place and implemented, and keeping a detailed record of work performed. The safety officer must inspect mine areas, meet employees on safety issues, orient new recruits, investigate accidents and dangerous occurrences, maintain accident statistics, study hazards, conduct safety training and talks, support training programmes, report compliance with the Code and rules, and promote safe practices and follow-up measures.
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Duties of a safety officer in a mine include assisting the manager on safety matters, ensuring an emergency plan is in place and implemented, and keeping a detailed record of work performed. The safety officer must inspect mine areas, meet employees on safety issues, orient new recruits, investigate accidents and dangerous occurrences, maintain accident statistics, study hazards, conduct safety training and talks, support training programmes, report compliance with the Code and rules, and promote safe practices and follow-up measures.
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