665—Consultation in preparation of emergency plan
(1) In preparing an
emergency plan, the mine operator must consult with—
(a) the
primary emergency services with responsibility for the area in which the mine
is located; and
(b) any
other emergency service organisation, including any mines rescue organisation,
that may be required to participate in implementing the emergency plan; and
(c) in
relation to the principal mining hazards that may cause or contribute to an
incident that may adversely affect the health and safety of persons in the
area surrounding the mine—the local authority for the local authority
area in which the mine is located; and
(d) if
the mine is a major hazard facility—the local authority in relation to
the off-site health and safety consequences of a major incident occurring.
(2)
Subregulation (1)(a) does not apply to a mine operator who has on-site
emergency resources and capability or access to off-site emergency resources
and capability that are sufficient to address all aspects of emergency
response at the mine.
(3) The mine operator
must ensure that the emergency plan addresses any recommendation made by the
emergency service organisations consulted under subregulation (1) in
relation to—
(a) the
testing of the emergency plan, including the way in which it will be tested,
the frequency of testing and whether or not the emergency service
organisations will participate in the testing; and
(b) what
incidents or events at the mine should be notified to the emergency service
organisations.
(4) The mine operator
must have regard to any other recommendation or advice given by a person
consulted under subregulation (1).