Mine rescue team duties require fixed crew strength, emergency oxygen readiness, and strict obedience to team signals and leadership. A mine rescue team using breathing apparatus must consist of not less than five and not more than six persons, including the leader. Where the apparatus does not allow extension of oxygen supply to another person in an emergency, the team must carry a self-rescuer. Members must use the prescribed signals, keep their allotted positions while travelling, report distress promptly, and obey the team leader's orders.
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Mine rescue team duties require fixed crew strength, emergency oxygen readiness, and strict obedience to team signals and leadership.
A mine rescue team using breathing apparatus must consist of not less than five and not more than six persons, including the leader. Where the apparatus does not allow extension of oxygen supply to another person in an emergency, the team must carry a self-rescuer. Members must use the prescribed signals, keep their allotted positions while travelling, report distress promptly, and obey the team leader's orders.
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