Rescue work training eligibility requires age, first-aid certification, underground experience, medical fitness, and superintendent suitability. Selection of persons for training in rescue work in mines is restricted to persons who satisfy all prescribed eligibility conditions. The person must be between 21 and 40 years of age and hold a valid First-aid certificate issued by an institute recognised by the Central or State Government. The person must also be certified by the manager as having sufficient underground experience, be medically fit, and be considered suitable by the Superintendent of the rescue station for rescue work with breathing apparatus.
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Rescue work training eligibility requires age, first-aid certification, underground experience, medical fitness, and superintendent suitability.
Selection of persons for training in rescue work in mines is restricted to persons who satisfy all prescribed eligibility conditions. The person must be between 21 and 40 years of age and hold a valid First-aid certificate issued by an institute recognised by the Central or State Government. The person must also be certified by the manager as having sufficient underground experience, be medically fit, and be considered suitable by the Superintendent of the rescue station for rescue work with breathing apparatus.
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