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COAL MINING SAFETY AND HEALTH ACT 1999 - SECT 47A
Obligation of officers of corporations
47A Obligation of officers of corporations
(1) If a corporation has an obligation under this Act, an officer of the
corporation must exercise due diligence to ensure the corporation complies
with the obligation.
(2) An officer of a corporation may be convicted or
found guilty of an offence under this Act relating to an obligation of the
officer whether or not the corporation has been convicted or found guilty of
an offence under this Act relating to an obligation of the corporation.
(3)
In this section,
"due diligence" includes taking reasonable steps— (a) to acquire and keep
up-to-date knowledge of mine safety and health matters; and
(b) to gain an
understanding of the nature of coal mining operations at a coal mine and
generally of the hazards and risks associated with those operations; and
(c)
to ensure the corporation has available for use, and uses, appropriate
resources and processes to eliminate or minimise risks to safety and health
from work carried out as part of coal mining operations; and
(d) to ensure
the corporation has appropriate processes for receiving and considering
information regarding incidents, hazards and risks and responding in a timely
way to that information; and
(e) to ensure the corporation has, and
implements, processes for complying with any obligation of the corporation
under this Act; and
(f) to verify the provision and use of the resources and
processes mentioned in paragraphs (c) to (e) . Example for paragraph (f)—
If the corporation is a coal mine operator, verifying the provision and use of
the resources and processes to ensure the operator complies with the
requirement under section 41 (1) (g) (including, for example, having regard to
each report given by the operator in relation to an audit of the effectiveness
and implementation of the mine’s safety and health management system).
(4) In this section—
"officer" , of a corporation, does not include a person appointed as, or whose
position reports directly or indirectly to, the site senior executive for a
coal mine.
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