Superintendent qualifications in mines require rescue training, five years' below-ground experience, and a First Class Manager's Certificate. Appointment as superintendent in mines is restricted to persons who are rescue trained, have five years' practical experience of below-ground work in mines, and hold a First Class Manager's Certificate not restricted to open cast workings. The rule sets cumulative eligibility conditions designed to ensure technical competence and operational familiarity before appointment.
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Superintendent qualifications in mines require rescue training, five years' below-ground experience, and a First Class Manager's Certificate.
Appointment as superintendent in mines is restricted to persons who are rescue trained, have five years' practical experience of below-ground work in mines, and hold a First Class Manager's Certificate not restricted to open cast workings. The rule sets cumulative eligibility conditions designed to ensure technical competence and operational familiarity before appointment.
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