Mine rescue entry controls require authorisation, rescue-trained personnel, and written records of all access movements. Entry into a below ground mine that is unsafe for rescue or recovery work requires authorisation by the manager or principal official at the surface. Only rescue-trained persons may enter to use self-contained breathing apparatus. During rescue or recovery work, a person must be stationed at the entrance to keep a written record of all persons entering and leaving, and the time thereof.
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Mine rescue entry controls require authorisation, rescue-trained personnel, and written records of all access movements.
Entry into a below ground mine that is unsafe for rescue or recovery work requires authorisation by the manager or principal official at the surface. Only rescue-trained persons may enter to use self-contained breathing apparatus. During rescue or recovery work, a person must be stationed at the entrance to keep a written record of all persons entering and leaving, and the time thereof.
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