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The use of electricity in mines. Electricity at Work Regulations 1989.

Title The use of electricity in mines. Electricity at Work Regulations 1989.
SubTitle Approved Code of Practice.
Author HSC
Series Code L
Series Number 128
Publisher HSE Books
Date of Publication 2001
Length 64 pages
ISBN 0717620743
Price Exc. VAT £15.00
VAT Rate 0%
Product Type Hard Copy
Format Paper
Notes Looseleaf (L128) (L 128) supersedes COP34 (COP 34) entitled, 'Use of electricity in mines: Electricity at Work Regulations 1989.' ISBN 0118854836
Abstract The Electricity at Work Regulations contain a number of provisions that apply to all industries including mining, plus some additional provisions that only apply to mines. This Code of Practice gives practical guidance on how the Regulations might be satisfied at mines. Duties for compliance are placed on employers, the self-employed, mine owners, mine managers, mine electrical engineers appointed under the Coal and Other Mines (Mechanics and Electricians) Regulations 1965, and employees. Contents: Citation and commencement; Interpretation; Persons on whom duties are imposed by these Regulations; Systems, work activities and protective equipment; Strength and capabiity of electrical equipment; Adverse or hazardous environments; Insulation, protection and placing of conductors; Earthing or other suitable precautions; Integrity of referenced conductors; Connections; Means for protecting from excess of current; Means for cutting off the supply and for isolation; Precautions for work on equipment made dead; Work on or near live conductors; Working space, access and lighting; Persons to be competent to prevent danger and injury; Provisions applying to mines only; Introduction of electrical equipment; Restriction of equipment in certain zones below ground; Cutting off electricity or making safe where firedamp is found either below ground or at the surface; Approval of certain equipment for use in safety-lamp mines; Means of cutting off electricity to circuits below ground; Oil-filled equipment; Records and information; Electric shock notices; Introduction of battery-powered locomotives and vehicles into safety-lamp mines; Storage, charging and transfer of electrical storage batteries; Disapplication of section 157 of the Mines and Quarries Act 1954; Defence; Exemption certificates; Extension outside Great Britain; Disapplication of duties; Revocations and modifications
Keywords Guidance; Mines; Lighting; Firedamp; Flammable gas; Trolley locomotives; Model managers rules


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