Medical examination notice requirements for mine workers set advance timelines, prescribed forms, and follow-up notice procedures. Medical examination notices in mines must be issued in prescribed form and within fixed advance periods. An initial examination requires at least seven days' prior written notice from the employer, while a periodical examination requires at least twenty days' prior written notice from the manager, with copies sent to the examining authority. If a person fails to attend for reasonable cause, a second notice of at least ten days must be issued, and the examining authority must inform the manager within one week whether the person appeared.
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Medical examination notice requirements for mine workers set advance timelines, prescribed forms, and follow-up notice procedures.
Medical examination notices in mines must be issued in prescribed form and within fixed advance periods. An initial examination requires at least seven days' prior written notice from the employer, while a periodical examination requires at least twenty days' prior written notice from the manager, with copies sent to the examining authority. If a person fails to attend for reasonable cause, a second notice of at least ten days must be issued, and the examining authority must inform the manager within one week whether the person appeared.
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