Order of the Czech Mining Office No. 55 / 1996 Coll.
Decree of the Czech Mining Authority on requirements to ensure safety and health at work and safety of operation in mining activities in underground
Valid
Order
Effective from 01.07.1996
Contents
ČÁST PRVNÍ
HLAVA PRVNÍ
§ 1
§ 2
§ 2a
HLAVA DRUHÁ
§ 3
§ 4
§ 5
§ 5a
§ 6
HLAVA TŘETÍ
§ 7
§ 8
§ 9
§ 9a
§ 9b
§ 10
HLAVA ČTVRTÁ
§ 11
§ 11a
§ 12
§ 13
§ 14
§ 15
HLAVA PÁTÁ
§ 16
§ 16a
§ 17
§ 18
§ 18a
§ 18b
§ 18c
§ 19
ČÁST DRUHÁ
HLAVA PRVNÍ
§ 21
§ 22
HLAVA DRUHÁ
§ 23
§ 24
§ 25
§ 26
§ 27
§ 28
§ 29
§ 30
§ 31
§ 32
§ 33
§ 34
§ 35
§ 36
§ 37
§ 38
§ 39
§ 40
§ 41
HLAVA TŘETÍ
§ 42
§ 43
§ 44
§ 45
§ 46
§ 47
§ 48
HLAVA ČTVRTÁ
§ 49
ČÁST TŘETÍ
§ 50
§ 51
§ 52
§ 53
§ 54
§ 55
§ 56
§ 57
ČÁST ČTVRTÁ
§ 58
§ 59
§ 60
§ 61
§ 62
§ 63
§ 64
§ 65
§ 66
§ 67
§ 68
ČÁST PÁTÁ
§ 69
§ 70
§ 71
ČÁST ŠESTÁ
§ 72
§ 73
§ 74
§ 75
§ 76
ČÁST SEDMÁ
§ 77
§ 78
ČÁST OSMÁ
§ 79
§ 80
§ 81
§ 82
§ 83
ČÁST DEVÁTÁ
HLAVA PRVNÍ
§ 84
§ 85
§ 86
§ 87
§ 88
§ 89
§ 90
§ 91
§ 92
HLAVA DRUHÁ
Díl první
§ 93
§ 94
§ 95
§ 96
§ 97
§ 98
§ 99
§ 100
Díl druhý
§ 101
§ 102
§ 103
HLAVA TŘETÍ
§ 104
§ 105
§ 106
§ 107
§ 108
§ 109
§ 110
§ 111
§ 112
§ 113
§ 114
HLAVA ČTVRTÁ
§ 115
§ 116
§ 117
§ 118
ČÁST DESÁTÁ
HLAVA PRVNÍ
§ 119
§ 120
§ 121
§ 122
§ 123
§ 124
§ 125
§ 126
§ 127
§ 128
§ 129
§ 130
§ 131
HLAVA DRUHÁ
§ 132
§ 133
§ 134
§ 135
§ 136
§ 137
§ 137a
§ 138
§ 139
§ 140
§ 141
§ 142
§ 143
§ 144
§ 145
§ 146
§ 147
§ 148
§ 149
HLAVA TŘETÍ
Díl první
§ 150
§ 151
§ 152
Díl druhý
§ 153
§ 154
§ 155
§ 156
§ 157
§ 158
§ 159
§ 160
Díl třetí
§ 161
§ 162
HLAVA ČTVRTÁ
§ 163
§ 164
ČÁST JEDENÁCTÁ
§ 165
§ 166
§ 167
§ 168
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55
DECLARATION
Czech Mining Office
of 7 February 1996
on requirements to ensure safety and health at work and safety of operations in mining activities in underground
The Czech Mining Office provides pursuant to § 5 (3) and § 6 (6) (a), (b) and (d) of the Act of the Czech National Council No. 61 / 1988 Coll., on Mining Activities, Explosives and State Mining Administration, as amended by Act No. 542 / 1991 Coll.:
GENERAL PROVISIONS
INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS
Scope
(1) This decree sets out, in accordance with the law of the European Communities (1a), requirements to ensure safety and health at work and safety of operations (hereinafter referred to as "safety of work and operations") in a mining activity (1) in the underground.
(2) This decree does not apply to mining of deposits of non-reserved minerals in the subEards.2)
Interpretation of terms
(1) For the purposes of this decree, it shall be considered as:
(a) a pit work in the underground vertical or with a inclination from a horizontal plane of more than 45 °, the length of which exceeds 50 m; shorter than that length, but not less than 3 m, if the cross-section exceeds 3,75 m2;
(b) the chimney of a semi-embossed work in the underground, the length of which is greater than or equal to the diameter of the ground plan and the inclination from the horizontal plane is greater than 45 °;
(c) 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;
(d) the warning element, e.g. suspended bars or belts, warning the transport participant of an impending obstacle on the road by touching it in advance;
(e) protective equipment for devices to prevent accidents, accidents or technical disturbances;
(f) the distance of protection between the protective equipment and the source of the life or health of natural persons (hereinafter referred to as "persons");
(g) open fire of deliberate controlled burning; 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;
(h) the working procedure, the type of operational documentation indicating the series of operations and the related security measures;
(i) the place of work of the premises designated by the staff member for the performance of his work; from the point of view of ventilation and walking, only the place in the underground where the underground work is being raced, secured, moved or destroyed is considered to be the workplace;
(j) 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;
(k) the lower explosive limit of the lowest concentration of the flammable substance or their mixtures in the atmosphere at which the risk of explosion arises;
(l) a pit with a depth not exceeding 20 m,
(m) a well of vertical work in underground (pit, shaft) deeper than 3 m, intended for water management purposes;
(n) a shaft work in underground vertical or inclined from a horizontal plane of more than 45 °, the cross-section of which does not exceed 3,75 m2 and the depth is greater than 3 m but not more than 50 m,
(o) maintenance of the equipment shall be carried out in order to keep the equipment in a safe and operational condition. The maintenance of the equipment shall also include inspections, tests, inspections, revisions and repairs of the equipment, as well as the assembly and dismantling of parts to the extent necessary to carry out the inspections, tests, checks, revisions or repairs of the equipment,
(p) the management of works in the underground process of the creation or disposal of works in the underground. Includes embossing, reinforcement, maintenance, reconstruction, creation, procurement and disposal of works in the underground,
(q) reinforcing (lining) a set of building elements used to secure underground work against rock release, deformation by mountain pressures and the like;
(r) equipment of all the work in the underground necessary for its construction and operation;
(s) the burden of excessive weight of an article weighing more than 3000 kg;
(t) the burden of excessive dimensions of an object whose transport or handling cannot be maintained by the road gaps provided for in this decree.
(2) Furthermore, for the purposes of this Decree, it is considered to be:
(a) an underground work of space in the underground created by stamping or digging in the activities carried out by the miner's way1), an old or permanently abandoned mining work or an accessible part of the caves 3). It also includes a large-diameter well or protrusion, if persons can stay in it. The underground structure and the shallow-housed underground line structure, in particular embossed sewerage and collector, are considered as an underground work,
(b) a shallow underground work with an overlay smaller than the width of its edge;
(c) an underground work of horizontal or inclined to 45 ° from a horizontal plane with a gross cross-section of less than 16 m2;
(d) tunnel underground work horizontal or inclined up to a inclination of 45 ° from a horizontal plane with a gross cross-section of 16 m2 or more;
(e) extruding through the compression of operations required to disconnect and extract the rock for the purpose of extruding a pipe of at least 0,8 m in diameter;
(f) the observational tunnelling method of stamping, which allows for the operational change of the method of ensuring stability of the rind on the basis of the actual geological and engineering geological conditions affected;
(g) temporary reinforcement of a set of reinforcement elements for the purpose of ensuring the stability of the erasure carried out in the underground works only for the necessary period of time;
(h) temporary reinforcement of a set of reinforcement elements to ensure the stability of the underground work until the stability of the underground work is ensured by permanent reinforcement;
(i) permanent reinforcement of a set of technological elements used to ensure the stability of the underground work throughout its specified lifetime;
(j) the technological class of the rind a set of construction measures and technological procedures leading to the required stability of the rind and the affected objects in specific geological and engineering geological conditions;
(k) a plan to ensure stability of the crest of a document identifying, prior to taking the shot, the method of ensuring stability of the crest on the basis of a forecast of the behaviour of the rock massif;
(l) the warning status of the project defined by the value of the deformation of the rock massif or other measurable variable dependent on the expression of the rock massif, the achievement of which requires an assessment of the underlying situation and, where appropriate, to establish measures to ensure the required stability of the frame, the objects in the overhead and the safety of work;
(m) a caption sheet of a document recording the extent of the stability of the derivative,
(n) permanent surveillance of the continuous monitoring of the work activities of staff and of the status of the workplace, in which the staff member designated by the organisation for the exercise of permanent supervision shall not be removed from and employed by staff other than supervision;
(o) geotechnic22) the competent natural person authorised to classify rock massives in technological classes of fouling;
(p) geomonitoring continuous monitoring and measurement of mechanical properties of rocks and their influence on embossed and deep works.
(3) The provision of an accessible part of the cave against the fall of rocks, maintenance of passages and lighting, ventilation and control of this condition is considered to be work to keep caves in safe condition.
(1) The obligation of staff at each stage of the procedure for compliance with this Decree is laid down by the organisations in the internal rules.
(2) When reporting activities carried out in a mining manner to the District Mining Authority, the organisation notifies the person of the race4) and its identification data. In the performance of its activities, the race shall be considered as the manager of the staff member.
OBJECTS, WORKERS AND EQUIPMENT
Entry to objects and to workplaces
(1) Race4) determine the method of securing the premises of workplaces and equipment on the surface against the entry of unauthorised persons and determine the time limits for their checks. A form of security shall not be regarded as a mere labelling of tables.
(2) Security of the underground works to the surface against the entry of unauthorised persons shall not prevent persons from leaving the underground at risk.
(3) The openings, depths, sinkholes and other places where there is a risk of persons falling shall not be left uncovered, fenced or buried.
(4) The prohibition on the entry of unauthorised persons into the places referred to in paragraph 1 shall be indicated on the security tables for all entrances, approaches and routes thereto.
(5) The underground work marked with a ban on entry, a security table, a bar cross and similar or unaccessible may only be entered on a written order in which the racing determines the measures to ensure the safety of the entrants.
(6) It shall not enter and stay underground without a protective helmet attached and, if the workstation is not illuminated by daylight, without a personal lamp. It shall not be allowed on the surface without a protective helmet in places with the risk of falling objects.
(7) All persons entering the underground shall be registered. If there are more than 10 people living underground at the same time, they shall be double-checked. If someone is missing, they will be searched immediately.
Self-rescue apparatus
(1) Where non-breathable air is expected to occur, it must not enter underground without a self-rescue device.
(2) A self-rescue device is only allowed to be allocated to those who have been informed and trained to use it. The exercise is repeated every two years.
Objects and equipment
(1) In the activities covered by this Decree, only workplaces, machines, equipment, apparatus, equipment, equipment, objects and materials which comply with the regulations for health protection at work and safety of operations are allowed to be operated and used. Only products which meet the requirements for a safe product by design, design and technical condition may be placed in use. (4a)
(2) The use of machinery, equipment, apparatus, aids and materials is permitted only if the manufacturer's instructions or technical conditions, instructions and conditions are complied with at the time of their approval or authorisation.
(3) The equipment may only be put into operation or used by staff designated to operate it. The device is allowed to be used for the operations for which it is intended; to other operations only under conditions specified by racing.
Object requirements
(1) Floors shall have no dangerous obstacles, holes or inclination and shall be firm, stable and non-slippery.
(2) The surface area (base), height and volume of the work space must be designed and carried out so that workers can carry out their work without affecting their safety, health or good working well-being. 17)
(3) The space available to the staff member at the workplace must be such that the staff member has sufficient freedom of movement in his activity and can carry out his tasks safely. 17)
(4) Windows, skylights and ventilation equipment which can be opened, closed, rebuilt and secured should be designed and constructed in such a way as to guarantee safe handling. In the open state it shall not constitute a danger to workers. Safe cleaning of windows and skylights shall be possible.
(5) Transparent or translucent walls, bulkheads in or near the transport routes, doors and doors shall be clearly marked at eye level and shall be made from safety materials or reliably protected in order to prevent injury to workers if they are broken.
(6) Access to roofs from materials which do not have adequate load resistance shall be prohibited unless there is a device in place that allows the appropriate operation to be performed safely.
(7) The location, number and dimensions of doors and doors and the materials for their manufacture must be chosen according to the characteristics and manner of use of premises and workplaces.
(8) Doors and doors must meet the following requirements:
(a) the shuttle doors and doors shall be transparent; if they are not transparent, they must have a transparent window,
b) the sliding door shall be secured against ejection and falling out;
(c) doors and doors opening upwards shall be capable of being secured against unexpected falling back;
(d) the emergency doors shall be opened outwards, marked, their structures shall be capable of being opened at any time even from the inside without any means of assistance and shall not be locked;
(e) a door on the road with traffic, if the passage by it for pedestrians is not safe, it shall be equipped with other well-visible and still accessible doors for passage;
(f) a door and door operated by mechanical force shall not endanger workers by moving it, shall be equipped with a clear, well-recognizable and easily accessible emergency switch-off device and, except where they are automatically opened in the event of power failure, shall also allow manual opening;
(g) where access to a site is restricted by chains or similar devices, such chains or similar devices shall be clearly visible and marked with appropriate signs of prohibition or warning.
(9) Auxiliary operating objects, such as workshop, office, warehouse or break room, must be located in an area without any risk of explosion.
(10) If the measuring and control devices to which the gas is supplied are installed in the operating facility, their exhaust pipe shall be removed from the facility so that the gas cannot return, even diluted.
(11) Operating objects must be marked with the object name.
Tours
(1) The place of work shall be filled only if, prior to the start of the work, including the access routes, technical surveillance has been inspected (13) or by a foreman trained and in writing appointed for the exercise of supervision. The detected defects shall be removed before the workplace is occupied. If defects directly affecting the safety of work and operation cannot be remedied, the workplace cannot be occupied.
(2) In the workplaces of tunnelling, stacks, chimneys and burnouts, and in the workplaces where the stamping is used, and in workplaces where the presence of flammable gases, vapours and dust (hereinafter "flammable gases"), the risk of water flow or water-soaked materials cannot be excluded, the racing will ensure their inspection by technical supervision at least once in the shift in which the work is carried out. The race will conduct a tour of such a workplace at least twice a week.
(3) Technical supervision checks compliance with relevant operational documentation, workplace status and access routes, safety and technological equipment and machinery at workplace inspections. If the defects identified cannot be remedied and the workers appear and are in imminent danger, technical supervision shall stop work at the workplace and arrange for the workers to go to a safe place. They shall immediately inform the racer of this measure. The results of the inspections and the measures identified shall be recorded in the relevant book on the day of the inspection.
(4) In order to ensure the safety of work and operation, racing supporting underground works shall immediately communicate to each other any knowledge relating to the safe and professional management of such works.
(5) A search of the safe condition of the available cave is carried out daily before the start of operation by an authorised employee and once every 6 months racing. He shall record the contents and results of the search without delay.
(6) The surveys referred to in paragraph 5 shall be verified at least at each time:
(a) the state of the rock massif of the accessible part of the cave and its securing against the fall of the rock;
(b) the walkability and transparency of the roads and their illumination;
(c) ventilation and air composition;
(d) cave water mode; and
(e) the functionality of the signalling of safety devices.
(7) The organisation shall provide inspections of steel and wood structures and structures at least once a year if they are exposed to moisture or aggressive substances. The inspection carried out and the contents thereof shall be recorded by the person carrying out the inspection.
STAFF
Training
(1) The syllabus of training, the period during which the staff member must work under the supervision of a designated qualified staff member and the method of testing shall be determined by the type of work, unless such requirements are laid down by rules to ensure the safety of work and operation or by specific rules.
(2) Training may forgive graduates of secondary vocational and university education and staff trained in the field in which they are to work.
Classification of staff
(1) A staff member may be entrusted with the performance of his work and assigned to a place of work, if he is disabled, and only if:
(a) if he has undergone training if he has not been excused in accordance with Section 7 (2),
(b) has been aware of the principles of safe behaviour at the workplace and of the places and sources of potential threat; and
(c) has been informed of the operational documentation to the extent necessary to carry out its work. 5)
(2) Only authorised staff members may carry out a job in which there is an increased risk of injury (hereinafter referred to as "increased risk"). Such work shall not be carried out without operational documentation and without continuous monitoring of the work activity and status of the workplace by the designated staff member ("permanent supervision ').
(3) Permanent supervision may be exercised only by a staff member who has been informed of his rights and obligations. In its performance, the staff member designated as permanent surveillance shall not leave the place of enforcement and shall be employed by nothing but supervision.
(4) The organisation shall determine the work associated with the increased risk of injury and shall establish permanent supervision for such work.
Occupation of workplaces
A single employee is allowed to occupy a place of work in the underground if the method and time of calling or reporting is determined and ensured or shorter periods of inspection by the supervisory authorities.
Staff
(1) Staff shall verify the safety of the workplace before and during work. In the event of a threat to the life, health and safety of persons and property, the work shall be stopped, notified to the foreman and carried out in accordance with Section 9b. Work can be continued once the threat has passed.
(2) Except in the cases referred to in Article 8 (2), they may not enter, stay and remove any signs of them.
(3) Staff members shall use the personal protective equipment assigned to them, shall act according to the operational documentation and regulations to ensure the safety of work and operations and shall choose such working procedures as comply with the rules on safe work. Without an order from a superior, nothing changes to operational, safety, fire, sanitation and other facilities. Only the machines, equipment, tools and tools intended for their work can be used and operated.
(4) Staff members shall not leave their place of work without the consent of the foreman or the technical supervision, except for urgent reasons, in particular danger, nausea, sudden illness or accident. Leaving for urgent reasons shall be notified without delay to the foreman and to technical supervision.
(5) Staff members shall follow the instructions resulting from safety markings, warning signals and warnings. They are also required to follow the instructions of patrols which secure the security circuit, especially during shredding operations.
(6) No open fire or smoke shall be used in areas with increased fire hazard. In exceptional cases, open fire may be used only on written orders from the organisation.
Danger
Any person who sees a danger likely to endanger the health or lives of a person or cause an accident (accident) or a malfunction of a technical device, or any signs of such a danger, if he cannot remove it himself, shall immediately notify the technical surveillance or inspection service and, as far as possible, alert any natural person likely to be in danger of such danger.
The foreman, the foreman of the underground works and the foreman of the underground works
(1) A group of two or more employees is managed by a foreman. The activity of the foreman shall be entrusted to the staff member by technical supervision.
(2) Only a staff member with at least three years of professional experience in the stamping or digging of mining or underground works may be a preponderant for the exertion or excavation of underground works and who has passed an examination of the expertise and relevant regulations to ensure safety of work and operation. The performance of the foreman for the stamping or digging of underground works is entrusted to racing workers. The scope, manner and time limits of the re-testing shall be determined by the organisation.
(3) The foreman shall ensure the safety of the group entrusted to him and ensure the safety of the workplace, compliance with the operational documentation and compliance with the orders of his superiors. If there is a clear and immediate threat to workers and they cannot be removed, they will stop the work and take the entrusted group to a safe place.
(4) When alternating shifts, the foreman shall draw the incoming foreman's attention to important facts or defects in the workplace. If it is unable to do so, it shall report to technical surveillance before the shift takes place.
SERIOUS WORKING INJURY, SERIOUS EVENTS, SERIOUS OPERATING NEEDS AND DANGEROUS STATUS
Reporting of serious accidents at work, serious incidents, serious accidents at work and dangerous conditions
(1) The organisation shall ensure the immediate reporting of serious accidents at work, serious incidents, major accidents and dangerous situations to the competent district mining authority.
(2) These serious accidents at work are reported
(a) fatal injury;
(b) an injury to a life of danger resulting in an accident with an anatomical or functional loss of an organ, 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 the safety regulations and is indicative of a serious threat to the safety of operations and health at work; or
(c) a mass accident where at least 3 persons, at least one of whom has suffered a fatal injury, or more than 10 persons have been injured in the same accident.
(3) Serious events, major accidents and dangerous situations are reported, namely:
(a) ignition and explosions of flammable gases;
(b) underground fires and surface fires which threaten persons in the ground;
(c) the presence of non-breathable gases or pollutants above the permissible limit in the underground;
(d) batches of underground works which are expected to be pushed for more than 24 hours or the effects of which have occurred on the surface;
(e) water flows, including surface and waterproof materials, into underground works;
(f) leakage and leakage of dangerous substances into underground works;
(g) loss or proven leakage of the radioactive lamp or other hazardous conditions;
(h) the search for a missing person; or
(i) the death of a person underground.
(4) In addition, major events, major accidents and dangerous situations shall be reported if they occur during
(a) the handling of explosives, including accidents, poisoning with crops arising during the explosion, breaking into warehouses, theft or detection of explosives;
(b) the use of dedicated technical equipment, including electric current accidents (6); or
(c) the operation of heavy equipment, including accidents arising from the operation of heavy equipment (7).
Maintaining the status of the site of a serious occupational accident, a serious event, a dangerous condition and a serious accident (accident)
(1) Where there has been a serious occupational accident or a serious event, a dangerous condition or a serious operational accident (accident), nothing may be changed until the district mining office has carried out an examination of the site or decided otherwise, except where it is a matter of saving people's health and life and the necessary rescue work to ensure the property and safety of operations. Amendments necessary for other serious reasons may be made only with the consent of the Circular Mining Office.
(2) The organisation shall provide documentation on the location of the serious accident at work, the serious event, the dangerous condition or the serious accident at work, in particular the sketch, plan, photographs.
(3) The organisation shall keep documentation of a serious accident at work, a serious event, a dangerous condition or a serious accident for 5 years.
Plan for combating a serious accident
(1) The race will ensure, in conjunction with the mining rescue service, that a mining plan is drawn up to deal with a serious operational accident (9) and updated where an obligation to process it is laid down.
(2) The plan for combating a serious accident in an operation is binding on all persons staying underground and the objects for which it is drawn up.
(3) Where there is no obligation to process a serious accident plan, it will determine the racing method for the notification and provision of persons responsible for the destruction of the accident and the list of authorities, organisations and employers to be notified of the accident.
Contents of the emergency plan
(1) The emergency plan contains part of the contingency, operational and map.
(2) The emergency part of the emergency plan contains:
(a) the list of persons, employers, organisations and bodies to be called to the place of the accident; the first person to be called in is the driver of the accident,
(b) the list of persons, organisations and bodies to be informed of the accident;
(c) the duties of the selected staff members in the accident.
(3) The operational part of the emergency plan shall include solutions to all foreseeable types of accidents, the presence of which can be expected on the ground or underground works, and those on the surface which would be detrimental to the people in the underground, and shall determine:
(a) a way of rapidly and reliably informing persons at risk of accidents;
(b) means of appeal and rescue, identification of rescue routes, chamber shelters and the like;
(c) means for the rapid and effective control of the accident, means of extinguishing and means of supply of fire water, emergency warehouses and landfills;
(d) the necessary ventilation changes to ensure the safe departure of persons from the affected part of the underground structure or underground work.
(4) The operational part shall also specify the period after which persons from underground shall be called off when the ventilation is interrupted.
(5) The standby and operational part shall include any measures in relation to adjacent underground structures and underground works, where appropriate mines and surface objects.
(6) The map part of the emergency plan is:
(a) basic map of the plant, 11)
(b) a map of the control of the accident (12) indicating the water resources applicable for the purpose of fighting, explosives storage sites, the storage of flammable substances on the surface and the distribution of fire water and fire hydrants, the location of means of rescue, treatment and transport.
Contents
ČÁST PRVNÍ
HLAVA PRVNÍ
§ 1
§ 2
§ 2a
HLAVA DRUHÁ
§ 3
§ 4
§ 5
§ 5a
§ 6
HLAVA TŘETÍ
§ 7
§ 8
§ 9
§ 9a
§ 9b
§ 10
HLAVA ČTVRTÁ
§ 11
§ 11a
§ 12
§ 13
§ 14
§ 15
HLAVA PÁTÁ
§ 16
§ 16a
§ 17
§ 18
§ 18a
§ 18b
§ 18c
§ 19
ČÁST DRUHÁ
HLAVA PRVNÍ
§ 21
§ 22
HLAVA DRUHÁ
§ 23
§ 24
§ 25
§ 26
§ 27
§ 28
§ 29
§ 30
§ 31
§ 32
§ 33
§ 34
§ 35
§ 36
§ 37
§ 38
§ 39
§ 40
§ 41
HLAVA TŘETÍ
§ 42
§ 43
§ 44
§ 45
§ 46
§ 47
§ 48
HLAVA ČTVRTÁ
§ 49
ČÁST TŘETÍ
§ 50
§ 51
§ 52
§ 53
§ 54
§ 55
§ 56
§ 57
ČÁST ČTVRTÁ
§ 58
§ 59
§ 60
§ 61
§ 62
§ 63
§ 64
§ 65
§ 66
§ 67
§ 68
ČÁST PÁTÁ
§ 69
§ 70
§ 71
ČÁST ŠESTÁ
§ 72
§ 73
§ 74
§ 75
§ 76
ČÁST SEDMÁ
§ 77
§ 78
ČÁST OSMÁ
§ 79
§ 80
§ 81
§ 82
§ 83
ČÁST DEVÁTÁ
HLAVA PRVNÍ
§ 84
§ 85
§ 86
§ 87
§ 88
§ 89
§ 90
§ 91
§ 92
HLAVA DRUHÁ
Díl první
§ 93
§ 94
§ 95
§ 96
§ 97
§ 98
§ 99
§ 100
Díl druhý
§ 101
§ 102
§ 103
HLAVA TŘETÍ
§ 104
§ 105
§ 106
§ 107
§ 108
§ 109
§ 110
§ 111
§ 112
§ 113
§ 114
HLAVA ČTVRTÁ
§ 115
§ 116
§ 117
§ 118
ČÁST DESÁTÁ
HLAVA PRVNÍ
§ 119
§ 120
§ 121
§ 122
§ 123
§ 124
§ 125
§ 126
§ 127
§ 128
§ 129
§ 130
§ 131
HLAVA DRUHÁ
§ 132
§ 133
§ 134
§ 135
§ 136
§ 137
§ 137a
§ 138
§ 139
§ 140
§ 141
§ 142
§ 143
§ 144
§ 145
§ 146
§ 147
§ 148
§ 149
HLAVA TŘETÍ
Díl první
§ 150
§ 151
§ 152
Díl druhý
§ 153
§ 154
§ 155
§ 156
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Regulation Information
| Citation | Decree of the Czech Mining Authority No. 55 / 1996 Coll., on the requirements for ensuring safety and health at work and safety of operation in mining activity in underground |
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| Regulation Type | Order |
| Author | - |
| Collection | Code of Laws |
| Date of Promulgation | 15.03.1996 |
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| Effective from | 01.07.1996 |
| Effective until | - |
| Status | Valid |
The regulation text is for informational purposes only.
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