Examples of Mining Industry Advisory Committee in a sentence
There is to be an advisory committee called the Mining Industry Advisory Committee.
Committee replaced by Mining Industry Advisory Committee established under the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1984 s.
Board replaced by Mining Industry Advisory Committee established under the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1984 s.
Exemption from personal liability A person who is or was the State mining engineer, the deputy of the State mining engineer, the State coal mining engineer, an inspector, or a member of the Board of Examiners, the Mines Survey Board, or the Mining Industry Advisory Committee is not personally liable for any matter or thing done or omitted to be done in good faith in the intended performance of any duty or the intended exercise of any power under this Act.
Codes of practice (1) The Minister may approve a code of practice which has been considered by the Mining Industry Advisory Committee, for the purpose of providing practical guidance to employers, self‑employed persons and employees and other persons on whom a duty of care is imposed under this Act.
Determination of different exposure standard The Minister may, on the advice of the Mining Industry Advisory Committee, determine in writing that an exposure standard other than that specified in the Exposure Standards for Atmospheric Contaminants in the Occupational Environment applies to an atmospheric contaminant.
Determination of different exposure standard The Minister may, on the advice of the Mining Industry Advisory Committee, determine in writing that an exposure standard other than that specified in Worksafe Australia’s National Exposure Standards (NOHSC:1003) applies to an atmospheric contaminant.
Changes to the OSH Act effective from April 2005 led to the establishment of a tripartite Mining Industry Advisory Committee (MIAC).
Determination of different exposure standard The Minister may, on the advice of the Mining Industry Advisory Committee, determine in writing that an exposure standard other than that specified in the Exposure Standards for Atmospheric Contaminants in the OccupationalEnvironment applies to an atmospheric contaminant.
Mining Industry Advisory Committee, Commission for Occupational Safety and Health, ‘Code of Practice: Working Hours’, Department of Mines and Protection, Government of Western Australia, 2006, p.