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2015

NSW Code of Practice: Emergency Planning for Mines (Historical)

NSW Code of Practice: Emergency Planning for Mines (Historical)
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This document provides practical guidance for emergency planning in NSW mines, supporting compliance and safety for all stakeholders.

  • Outlines legal requirements for mine emergency plans
  • Details roles and responsibilities during emergencies
  • Supports safer workplaces and risk reduction
  • Promotes transparency and regulatory compliance
  • Encourages engagement with emergency services
  • Offers guidance for both current and historical reference

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This code is highly relevant to mining industry operators, explorers, and suppliers seeking to meet safety and compliance obligations.

  • Clarifies post-mine emergency planning requirements
  • Supports compliance with WHS legislation
  • Guides development of site-specific emergency plans
  • Highlights importance of community and workforce safety
  • Encourages engagement with emergency services
  • Addresses risk management and hazard response

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