B.C. Reg. 126/94
O.C. 528/94
Deposited April 28, 1994
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Mines Act

MINES REGULATION

Investigation by inspector

1 An inspector may, during the exploration, development, operation, closure or abandonment of a mine, investigate any matter relating directly or indirectly to the health and safety of any person or the public, including an investigation with respect to

(a) death or injury,

(b) accidents,

(c) dangerous or unusual occurrences, or

(d) complaints or allegations relating to health or safety,

and, for the purposes of an investigation, management must provide the inspector with access to all of the mine, including the underground and surface portions, and all mine records.

 

[Provisions of the Mines Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 293, relevant to the enactment of this regulation: section 38 (2) (a), (c) and (g)]


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