Decree No. 240 / 2009 Coll.
Decree amending the Order of the Czech Mining Authority No. 26 / 1989 Coll., on safety and health at work and safety at operation in mining and mining activities on the surface, as amended
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DECLARATION
of 20 July 2009
amending Decree No. 26 / 1989 of the Czech Mining Authority Coll., on safety and health at work and safety at operation in mining and mining activities on the surface, as amended
The Czech Mining Authority provides pursuant to § 5 paragraph 3 and § 6 paragraph 6 of the Act of the Czech National Council No. 61 / 1988 Coll., on Mining Activities, Explosives and on State Mining Administration, as amended by Act No. 542 / 1991 Coll.:
Decree No. 26 / 1989 Coll., on safety and health at work and safety at the operation of mining and mining activities on the surface, as amended by Decree No. 340 / 1992 Coll., Decree No. 8 / 1994 Coll., Decree No. 236 / 1998 Coll., Decree No. 434 / 2000 Coll., Decree No. 142 / 2004 Coll. and Decree No. 298 / 2005 Coll., are amended as follows:
1. Paragraph 2, including the title, reads:
Interpretation of terms
For the purposes of this decree, it shall be considered as:
(a) the burden of excessive weight of an article whose weight exceeds the load capacity of the road and whose transport is required to take measures in accordance with Article 159 (1) (j);
(b) the burden of excessive dimensions of an object whose transport or handling is not possible to meet the road gaps laid down in this Decree;
(c) a long load of an article exceeding the loading surface of the vehicle in the longitudinal direction, so that an auxiliary coupling device, such as a tow, is used to connect the vehicle to the next vehicle,
(d) mining work of premises in the earth's crust, such as grooves, quarry, created by mining activities or by searching, exploring and conserving mineral deposits. A search and reconnaissance well is not considered a mining work,
(e) a mine fire of undesirable and uncontrolled burning; the process of self-ignition is considered to be a mine fire, from a stage where its residues are capable of endangering the health or lives of persons or where the temperature of the flammable material could cause an explosion;
(f) quarry of a surface mine for mining minerals;
(g) an emergency serious accident at work, a serious incident, a serious accident at work and a dangerous condition;
(h) a sign of prohibition, warning, order or information expressed in terms of sound, light, mark, sign or sign, depending on its position, movement or colour;
(i) protective equipment of a technical or other device to prevent accidents, accidents or failures of a technical device;
(j) the protective distance from the source of danger to the distance between the protective device and the source of danger to the life or health of persons, rotating, moving or hot parts of machinery, parts of electrical equipment under voltage, etc., or the distance to be maintained from where there is a risk of the fall of persons, a risk of the fall of masses or objects, a risk of water and mud or of water-based rocks or other hazards;
(k) open fire of deliberate and controlled combustion; an open fire shall also be considered to be the development of heat energy or sparkle resulting from deliberately induced physical or chemical processes or processes or processes and could cause a fire or explosion;
(l) a substantial change in the large-scale reconstruction, upgrading or overhaul of the large-scale machine which results in changes in performance or technical parameters which may affect the safety or technical level of the machine, in particular the change in the range of achievement parameters, the change in main steel load structures, the change in protective and safety equipment, the change in lifting, displacement and moving, the change in electrical equipment including signalling and communication equipment;
(m) the use of machinery or equipment by activities associated with the launching, operation, stopping, transport, adjustment, handling and maintenance of machinery or equipment;
(n) the working space of the designated worker for the performance of the work activity, including the technical equipment in that area, related to the designated work activity;
(o) the work associated with the increased risk of work carried out under this decree, where the worker is at increased risk of injury, such as work in places where there is a risk of the fall of persons, the risk of the fall of masses or objects, the risk of water and mud, or of flooded rocks or other hazards, the work under which permanent supervision is required and the work decided by the organisation;
(p) an establishment constructed or otherwise enclosed in a space in which machinery or electrical equipment is incorporated or which is intended for the weaning of mobile machinery;
(r) an operating safety system of a set of measuring and checking elements, including the necessary controls and, where appropriate, other parts of the equipment, which continuously or at specified intervals check the safe operation of the installation and ensure that it is switched off under pre-determined conditions or in a condition where damage to the installation could occur due to overshoot or, where appropriate, substigation of the specified values;
(s) the cut-off to the crust, the length of which exceeds its depth and width,
(t) permanent surveillance of the continuous monitoring of the work of workers and the status of the workplace, in which the worker designated by the organisation must not be removed from the workers and must not be employed by other than supervision;
(u) maintenance of the equipment shall be carried out in order to maintain the equipment in an operational and safe state. The maintenance of the equipment shall also include inspections, tests, inspections, revisions and repairs of the equipment, as well as the installation and dismantling of parts of the equipment to the extent necessary to carry out inspections, tests, inspections, revisions or repairs of the equipment,
(v) a large-scale college excavator, bucket excavator, college loader, landfill machine and fitter whose theoretical performance is greater than 630 m3.h.-1.
2. In Article 4, the following paragraph 3 is added:
"(3) The openings, depths, sinkholes and other places where there is a risk of persons falling must be covered or buried, or access must be restricted. Hats and covers shall have the necessary load capacity and shall be fitted in such a way that they cannot move or relax spontaneously. ';
3. In Paragraph 4a, paragraph 12 is added:
"(12) In quarries, where workers of other organisations are also engaged, information boards with object marking and road signs shall be located. '
4. In Section 5, at the end of paragraph 1, the sentence "In order to ensure safe and professional management of mining activities and activities carried out in a mining way, the operational documentation of the quarry or racing is approved."
5. In Article 6 (2), the words "to use5b) 'shall be inserted after the words" Instructions'.
Footnote 5b:
"5b) Point 1.7.4 of Annex No 2 to Government Decree No. 176 / 2008 Coll., on technical requirements for machinery. Section 1.0.6 of Annex 2 to Government Regulation No 23 / 2003 Coll., laying down technical requirements for equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres. '
6. In Article 6, paragraphs 6 and 7 are added:
"(6) The inspection referred to in paragraph 5 shall also examine whether the cover sheets or grill grids of platform floors are secured against accidental displacement, roll-over and inclined position and whether the cover sheets or grill grids are rigidly fixed. For platforms, external defects are detected visually and by tap. In the case of platforms which have welded structures, the condition of the welds of their supporting parts to external defects is also checked during visual inspection. When external welds defects are detected, they shall be checked by means of a defectoscopy, e.g. capillary method, whether welds show cracks.
(7) The surface of the sheets shall be grooved or otherwise crushed. The wear status of cover sheets and grill grids shall be checked regularly. ';
7. In Paragraph 18a, the sentence "The preparation of the emergency plan and its amendments shall be added at the end of paragraph 1, and the relevant mining rescue station shall take part in the amendments if its provision has been ordered for the workplace (11a) '.
Footnote 11a reads:
"11a) § 7 paragraphs 1 and 4 of Act No. 61 / 1988 Coll., on Mining Activities, Explosives and State Mining Administration, as amended. '
8. Paragraph 19, including the title and footnotes 12, 13 and 13a, reads as follows:
Emergency organisation procedure
(1) Serious accidents at work are reported
(a) fatal injury;
(b) an injury to a life of danger resulting in an injury resulting from the loss of an organ, anatomical or functional, a life of dangerous damage to health, including industrial poisoning and an accident with the nature of an accident which has occurred as a result of a breach of safety regulations, which at the same time indicates a serious risk to safety and health at work;
(c) a mass accident involving an accident involving at least three persons, at least one of whom has suffered a fatal injury or where more than 10 persons have been injured.
(2) Serious events, major accidents and dangerous situations are reported,
(a) on cableways and cableways;
(b) earth slides and slides of rock walls, gas spills, streams of water and mud or watered rocks
1. threats to the life and health of persons;
2. a danger to the safety of operations, including the installations operated;
3. a threat to public and other protected interests; or
4. the forced change of the technology of operation and the way in which mining works are conducted;
(c) forfeiting persons, machinery or equipment into an underground mine or other underground space;
(d) unwanted leakage of harmful or dangerous gas from the pipeline;
(e) search for a missing person,
(f) the death of a person in the premises or at the workplace of the organisation;
(g) leakage of radioactive and other hazardous substances, loss of radioactive radiator and demonstrable leakage of closed radiator;
(h) the fire of the underground mine work and other underground areas of the surface and / or the fire on the surface within a radius of 60 m from the penetration of the underground mines operated with the surface;
(i) breaking into an explosive warehouse;
(j) the theft and detection of explosives.
(3) In addition, a major event, a serious operational accident and a dangerous condition should be reported if they occur during
(a) the handling of explosives, including accidents and poisoning of crops arising during the explosion; or
(b) the use of dedicated technical equipment, including electric current accidents (13a).
(4) The exceptional events referred to in paragraphs 1 to 3 require the organisation to notify the competent district mining authority (13) without delay, in addition to the obligations imposed by the special regulation12.
(5) Exceptional events are required to be evaluated and recorded by the organisation.
12) Paragraph 6 (3) (b) to (d) of Act No. 61 / 1988 Coll. Decree No. 447 / 2002 Coll., on the reporting of major events and dangerous conditions, major accidents (accidents), serious accidents at work and technical equipment failures. Government Decree No. 494 / 2001 Coll., laying down the method of recording, reporting and sending an accident alert, a model of the accident record and the circle of institutions and bodies reporting an accident at work and sending an accident alert. § 105 (2) of Act No. 262 / 2006 Coll., Labour Code.
13) Annex to Act No. 61 / 1988 Coll.
13a) Decree No. 74 / 2002 Coll., on reserved electrical equipment. Decree No. 75 / 2002 Coll., on the safety of the operation of electrical technical equipment used in mining and mining activities. Decree No. 392 / 2003 Coll., on the safety of the operation of technical installations and on the requirements for dedicated technical installations in the event of mining and mining activities, as amended. '
9. Paragraph 20, including the title and footnote 13b, reads:
Maintenance of emergency site status
(1) Nothing shall be changed at the site of the emergency until the district mining office has carried out the examination of the site or decided otherwise, except in cases where the rescue of the disabled or other rescue work or safety of operation are concerned. Amendments necessary for other serious reasons may be made only with the consent of the Circular Mining Office.
(2) The organisation shall obtain documentation on the emergency site referred to in paragraph 1, in particular a sketch, a map, a photograph 13b).
13b) Decree No. 435 / 1992 Coll., on the metering documentation of mining and certain activities carried out in a mining way. '
10. in Article 21 (1) (d), including footnote 13c:
"(d) a book of incidents, which is also a book of accidents under special legislation13c);
13c) § 105 paragraph 2 of Act No. 262 / 2006 Coll., Labour Code. § 1 of Decree No. 494 / 2001 Coll. '.
11. Article 32, including the title:
Technological procedure
(1) For surface mining, for mining and extraction by floating machines, for mining from above and for rock blocks, a technological process must be developed.
(2) The technological process for surface mining must determine at least:
(a) the dimensions of the cuts and widths of working platforms and the way in which they are taken and loaded;
(b) the heel of the last hiding section before the first conquest cut;
(c) the procedure for cleaning and other adjustment of the cut,
(d) the definition of synergies in the simultaneous work on working platforms;
(e) measures to change the mining conditions and under adverse climatic conditions;
(f) the method of verification of unrolled underground mining works and other underground premises;
(g) measures for work in bays with the possible presence of unpacked underground mining works and other underground areas;
(h) the arrangements and procedure for the movement of mining and loading machinery;
(i) the method of weaning and securing machines at the time of withdrawal;
(j) the inclination and manner of adjustment of the closing slopes;
(k) the scope of the workplace with a definition of responsibility;
(l) the smallest permissible distance of machinery and equipment from the upper edge of the lower section;
(m) any other measures requiring workplace conditions.
(3) The technological process for the extraction and extraction of water by floating machines must comply with the requirements of paragraph 2 (c), (e), (h), (i) to (m) and further specify:
(a) the method of checking the depth and relief of the bottom;
(b) the method of targeting the areas and areas harvested within the time limits specified in the plan for opening, preparing and capturing or the plan for using the bearing;
(c) safe distance from shore to the floating machine.
(4) The technological procedure for the top-level distribution extraction must comply with the requirements of paragraph 2 and further identify:
(a) the way in which the work platform is created and the width of the work platform, and the way in which it is raided;
(b) advance heel spread due to interaction with the means of transport;
(c) the highest permissible inclination of entry;
(d) the way in which the loading machine is to be moved to the spread;
(e) the permissible depth range and distance of the loading machine from the upper edge of the spread.
(5) The technological procedure for rock blocks must meet the requirements of paragraph 2 (a), (d), (h), (i) to (m) and further specify:
(a) securing a rock block against its demolishing or undesirable movement;
(b) the way in which the space threatened by the fall of parts of the detached block against the entry of persons, with the exception of the worker carrying out his own area of the block,
(c) the method of carrying out the inspection of the area and measures ensuring the safety of work and operation, such as removing the unstable part of the broken block, ensuring it against undesirable movement, etc. The inspection shall be carried out by the foreman. ';
12. In Paragraph 51, the sentence "The technological process may be replaced by a technical work project in accordance with the special Regulation 21a) is added at the end of paragraph 1, provided that it meets the requirements of paragraph 2. '.
Footnote 21a reads as follows:
"21a) § 2 (b) of Decree No. 369 / 2004 Coll., on the design, implementation and evaluation of geological works, the notification of risk geofactors and the procedure for the calculation of stocks of exclusive bearings. § 5 (2) of Decree No. 369 / 2004 Coll. '
13. In Article 61 (2), the words "based on the average daily inflow over a period of at least 5 years, the newly designed quarries from the hydrogeological survey and the average value of daily rainfall over the last 5 years," shall be inserted after the word "waters."
14. in Article 64 (1), the dot at the end of point (h) is replaced by a comma and the following point (i) is added:
"(i) the method of fixing the floats, anchoring the floating part of the service station, attaching the connections and pipes and handling the floating part of the service station."
15. In Paragraph 64, the dot is replaced by a comma at the end of paragraph 3 and the words "if the service station is not operated in automatic remote control mode. In this case, the organisation shall determine the method and frequency of checks in the operating rules. ';
16. Paragraph 69 (2), including footnote 23a, reads as follows:
"(2) The documentation of the equipment must address the provision of safe operation 23a) and the maintenance of the equipment and must also contain the maximum permissible operational values of the equipment.
23a) § 3 of Government Decree No. 378 / 2001 Coll., laying down further requirements for the safe operation and use of machinery, technical equipment, instruments and tools. '
17. in Paragraph 69 (5):
"(5) For all parts of equipment which do not allow manual handling and are to be transported, the documentation shall indicate their weight. In the case of parts intended to be raised by a lifting device which are not designed to be fitted to a binding or lifting device, a binding diagram shall be determined. ';
18. In Article 71, the following paragraph 4 is added:
"(4) Where automatic, remote-controlled or programme-controlled equipment is equipped with recording equipment, the operation and condition data of the equipment shall be kept for at least 72 hours. ';
19. Paragraph 79 (3), including footnote 22a, reads as follows:
"(3) Before the first commissioning of the new large machinery, after a substantial change of 22a) and after the completion of the assembly, reconstruction, modernization and general repair of the large machinery, the organisation shall notify the district mining office.
22a) § 12 of Act No. 22 / 1997 Coll., on technical requirements for products and amending and supplementing certain laws. '
20. In Paragraph 80, the sentence "Parts of equipment that can be cleaned and deleted while running shall be added at the end of paragraph 2 to the organisation's operational documentation, including identification of the location and identification of the tools and tools for carrying out these activities. ';
21. In Paragraph 81 (4), the second sentence is replaced by the sentence "After the completion of these works and after the closure of the installation, the worker, designated by the operational documentation, shall check the correct functioning of the installation."
22. Paragraph 106, including the title, reads:
Use of large machinery
Prior to the first entry into service of a new large-scale machine or after a substantial change has been made to service, the large-scale machine shall be checked by the Circuit Mining Office. ';
23. in Paragraph 107 (2):
"(2) After assembly, reconstruction, modernisation, overhaul or major change on the machine, it shall be checked and the results recorded. '
24. in § 109 (2), § 110 (1) (f), § 111 (2), § 112 (1) (g) and § 116 (f), the word "authorisation" is replaced by "certificate."
25. Article 115 shall be deleted;
26. In Paragraph 118, the sentence "A large-scale machine shall be equipped with an anemometer to measure the wind speed with remote transmission of the measured data to the driver's cab or to the control unit of the organisation 'is inserted at the beginning of paragraph 3.
27. in Paragraph 119 (2):
"(2) There shall be a ladder, a hemp rope and a life-saving device on a large machine operated or moved in places of earlier deep-sea mining or where it is likely to be forfeited. Workers must be trained in the use of these instruments. The length and type of ladder, the length and diameter of the rope and the number of self-rescue devices will determine the racetrack. '
28. in Article 123 (7) and (8):
"(7) The machine shall be equipped with 2 underlaying wedges against drift unless it is secured against the underrun of its structure.
(8) There shall be a ladder, hemp rope and self-rescue devices on the excavator and loaders that are operated or moved at the sites of earlier deep-sea mining or where they are likely to be forfeited. Workers must be trained in the use of these instruments. The length and type of ladder, the length and diameter of the rope and the number of self-rescue devices will determine the racetrack. '
29. in Article 134 (2) and (3):
"(2) The pressure relief valve shall be between the compressor and the air conditioner, if the compressor is not directly connected to the air conditioner, or between the compressor and the pressure relief manifold.
(3) The safety valve and, in the case of a turbo-compressor and a rotary compressor, the return valve and the transfer valve must be between the closing valve and the piston or screw compressor if the device is not designed to be compact. '
30. In Section 147, the following paragraph 1 is added:
"(1) Trails for walking, including stairways, sloping ramps, fixed ladders and loading and unloading spaces and ramps, shall be selected and located in such a way as to ensure easy and secure access and to avoid endangering persons present or near them. The walking path must be marked 53a).
53a) Government Decree No. 11 / 2002 Coll., determining the appearance and location of security marks and the introduction of signals, as amended by Government Decree No. 405 / 2004 Coll. '
Paragraphs 1 to 6 shall be renumbered paragraphs 2 to 7.
31. in Paragraph 148 (2):
"(2) Bridges, ramps, stands and scaffolding must be checked within specified time limits, the time limits for inspection and the person responsible being determined by the organisation. The scaffolding shall be inspected by the foreman intended for workplace inspections, always before the first use of the scaffolding after the non-working shift. ';
Transitional provisions
1. This decree was notified in accordance with Directive 98 / 34 / EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 June 1998 laying down a procedure for the provision of information in the field of technical standards and regulations and of rules on information society services, as amended by Directive 98 / 48 / EC.
2. Authorisations issued pursuant to Sections 109 to 112 and 116 of Decree No. 26 / 1989 Coll., on safety and health at work and safety at work in mining activities and in mining activities on the surface, as amended, before the date of entry into force of this Decree shall be deemed to be a certificate under Decree No. 26 / 1989 Coll., as amended by that Decree.
This Decree shall take effect on 1 October 2009.
Chairman:
Ing. Pígřímek v. r.
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Regulation Information
| Citation | Decree No. 240 / 2009 Coll., amending the Order of the Czech Mining Authority No. 26 / 1989 Coll., on safety and health at work and safety at operation in mining and mining activities on the surface, as amended |
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| Regulation Type | Order |
| Author | - |
| Collection | Code of Laws |
| Date of Promulgation | 31.07.2009 |
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| Effective from | 01.10.2009 |
| Effective until | - |
| Status | Valid |
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