definitions from the al mines regulations

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  • 2 Definitions – Coal Mine Regulations

    (1) In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires :(a) “abandoned working” means such working as have been abandoned with no intention of working in future; (b) “Abandoned Mine Methane (AMM)” means a natural gas recovered from abandoned coal mines or part thereof; (c) “Act” means the Mines Act, 1952 (35 of 1952); (d) “approved safety lamp” andDefinitions(1) In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires, (a) “abandoned working” means such working as have been abandoned with no intention of working in future; (b) “Abandoned Mine Methane (AMM)” means a natural gas recovered from abandoned coal mines or part thereof; (c) “Act” means the Mines Act, 1952 (35 of 1952); (d) “approved safety lamp” and MINISTRY OF LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT NOTIFICATION GSR   3 These Regulations apply in respect of coal mines subject to the Act SOR/2002143, s 3; Records, Reports, Plans and Procedures 4 (1) Every record, report, plan or procedure referred to in these Regulations, or any copy thereof, shall be kept by the employer above ground at the coal mine in respect of which it applies (a) in such a manner that it is readily available for examination by a Coal Mining Occupational Health and Safety RegulationsDefinitions 1 In this Act: "coal land" means land in which the coal or the right to explore for, develop Any mining plant, machinery, personal property or other material not removed within the 12 month period specified in subsection (1) is vested in the government on order of the chief gold commissioner, and the chief gold commissioner, on behalf of the government, may take possession of Coal Act GovernmentFor complete and detailed definitions, refer to the Coal Act and the Coal Act Regulation Coal Combustible rock of carbonaceous material formed from compaction of altered plant remains Types of Tenure: Coal Licence Tenure holders have the exclusive right to explore and develop crown owned coal resources as defined in the Coal ActDefinitions: Coal Titles Province of British Columbia

  • THE COAL MINES REGULATIONS, 1957

    THE COAL MINES REGULATIONS, 1957 SRO3419 dated the 24th October, 1957 – In exercise of the powers conferred by section 57 of the Mines Act, 1952 (35 of 1952) and in supersession of the Indian Coal Mines Regulations, 1926, the Central Government hereby makes the following Regulations, the same having been previously published as required by subsection (1) of section 59 of the said Act (2) At a noncoal mine, if flammable gas has been ignited, or flammable gas has been measured in the general body of air in a concentration that is equal to or greater than 025% by volume in the air being tested, the Director may order that a provision of these regulations that is otherwise applicable only to a coal mine be adopted by the employer as a part of a code of practice under Section Underground Mining Regulations Occupational Health and The Mines Act and the accompanying Health, Safety and Reclamation Code for Mines in British Columbia (the Code) (PDF, 18MB) protect workers and the public through provisions for minimizing the health, safety and environmental risks related to mining activitiesHealth, Safety and Reclamation Code for Mines in British Definitions 1 In this Act: a lease or licence as defined in the Coal Act; "mining activity" means any activity related to (a) the exploration and development of a mineral, a placer mineral, coal, sand, gravel or rock, or (b) the production of a mineral, a placer mineral, coal, sand, gravel or rock, and includes the reclamation of a mine; "occupational health and safety committee" means Mines Act Laws Publications Government3 These Regulations apply in respect of coal mines subject to the Act SOR/2002143, s 3; Records, Reports, Plans and Procedures 4 (1) Every record, report, plan or procedure referred to in these Regulations, or any copy thereof, shall be kept by the employer above ground at the coal mine in respect of which it applies (a) in such a manner that it is readily available for examination by a Coal Mining Occupational Health and Safety Regulations

  • Coal Mining Occupational Health and Safety Regulations

    Her Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Labour, pursuant to sections 125 Footnote *, 1251 Footnote **, 1253 Footnote *** and 126 Footnote * and subsections 157(1) Footnote * and (11) Footnote **** of the Canada Labour Code, is pleased hereby to revoke the Coal Mines (CBDC) Safety Regulations, CRC, c 1011, and to make the annexed   A descriptive video covering explanations of Coal Mines Regulation 2017 Only for educational purpose Please like comment and share your views For any specific query write in the comments sectionCoal Mines Regulations 2017 Chapter1 (Definitions)Part Definitions 1 In this Act: "coal land" means land in which the coal or the right to explore for, develop Any mining plant, machinery, personal property or other material not removed within the 12 month period specified in subsection (1) is vested in the government on order of the chief gold commissioner, and the chief gold commissioner, on behalf of the government, may take possession of Coal Act GovernmentIt should be noted that Québec has amended its Mining Act and related regulations in order to provide municipalities with more legislatively prescribed powers in relation to mining exploration and projects If a mining company has acquired a right on municipal land, the amendments provide that a claim holder must notify the relevant municipality before beginning exploration work on the claim Mining Law 2021 Laws and Regulations Canada ICLGThe Mines Act and the accompanying Health, Safety and Reclamation Code for Mines in British Columbia (the Code) protect workers, the public and the environment through provisions for minimizing the health, safety and environmental risks related to mining activities Proposed major mines (eg, metal and coal), major expansions/upgrades to existing mines, and some largescale exploration British Columbia Mine Information

  • Coal Alberta Energy Regulator

    Throughout the life of a coal mine, companies must comply with the following rules, regulations, and requirements: Coal Conservation Act; Coal Conservation Rules; At the end of a mining project’s life, the company that owns the coal mine must remove all infrastructure and return the land to how it looked, and how it was used (or similarly), before development took place, as set out in our The Mine Act gives the Secretary of Labor authority to develop, promulgate, and revise health or safety standards for the protection of life and prevention of injuries in the nation’s mines Implementation of the Mine Act includes: Regulations and Standards in 30 CFR Parts 1 – 199; Rulemaking documents, including Proposed and Final RulesRegulations Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA)$331 M 2018 Industry Mineral Exploration Spending [British Columbia Mineral and Coal Exploration Survey] 2 Number of environmental assessment applications for mining projects under review Mining in British Columbia The Mining Lifecycle It can take decades to develop a deposit into a mine, which in turn can operate for decades Learn More Topics of Interest Profiling key topics of British Columbia Mine InformationDefinitions 1 In this Act: "coal land" means land in which the coal or the right to explore for, develop Any mining plant, machinery, personal property or other material not removed within the 12 month period specified in subsection (1) is vested in the government on order of the chief gold commissioner, and the chief gold commissioner, on behalf of the government, may take possession of Coal Act GovernmentHer Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Labour, pursuant to sections 125 Footnote *, 1251 Footnote **, 1253 Footnote *** and 126 Footnote * and subsections 157(1) Footnote * and (11) Footnote **** of the Canada Labour Code, is pleased hereby to revoke the Coal Mines (CBDC) Safety Regulations, CRC, c 1011, and to make the annexed Coal Mining Occupational Health and Safety Regulations

  • Coal Mines Regulations 2017 Chapter1 (Definitions)Part

      A descriptive video covering explanations of Coal Mines Regulation 2017 Only for educational purpose Please like comment and share your views For any specific query write in the comments sectionCanada: Mining Laws and Regulations 2021 ICLG Mining Laws and Regulations Canada covers common issues in mining laws and regulations – including the acquisition of rights, ownership requirements and restrictions, processing, transfer and encumbrance, environmental aspects, native title and land rights – in 15 jurisdictionsMining Law 2021 Laws and Regulations Canada ICLGCoal Conservation Regulation Coal Sales Act This act allows regulations to be made governing the sale of coal in Alberta Freehold Mineral Rights Tax Act This act imposes a property tax on minerals (currently just oil and gas as provided in the regulations) in Alberta owned by someone other than the Crown Mines and Minerals ActCoal acts and regulations AlbertacaThe Mines Act and the accompanying Health, Safety and Reclamation Code for Mines in British Columbia (the Code) protect workers, the public and the environment through provisions for minimizing the health, safety and environmental risks related to mining activities Proposed major mines (eg, metal and coal), major expansions/upgrades to existing mines, and some largescale exploration British Columbia Mine InformationThroughout the life of a coal mine, companies must comply with the following rules, regulations, and requirements: Coal Conservation Act; Coal Conservation Rules; At the end of a mining project’s life, the company that owns the coal mine must remove all infrastructure and return the land to how it looked, and how it was used (or similarly), before development took place, as set out in our Coal Alberta Energy Regulator

  • Minerals acts and regulations Albertaca

    Acts and regulations Here is a list of the key acts and regulations governing mineral development You can find the complete list at the Alberta Queen’s Printer Freehold Mineral Rights Tax Act: imposes a property tax on minerals (currently just oil and gas as provided in the regulations) in Alberta owned other than by the Crown; Mines and Minerals Act: governs the management and Mining remains an important component of the provincial economy During the past 300 years Nova Scotia has supplied more than 20 different mineral products to Mining novascotiaca$331 M 2018 Industry Mineral Exploration Spending [British Columbia Mineral and Coal Exploration Survey] 2 Number of environmental assessment applications for mining projects under review Mining in British Columbia The Mining Lifecycle It can take decades to develop a deposit into a mine, which in turn can operate for decades Learn More Topics of Interest Profiling key topics of British Columbia Mine Information

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