VI – SAFETY CONFERENCE

The Sixth Conference on Safety in Mines was held in New Delhi in January-1986. Conference discussed on the following issues-

  • Accidents due to falls of roof and sides
  • Accidents due to dumpers and trucks in opencast mine
  • Accident due to fire in Oil Mines
  • The Mine Environment with special reference to air borne dust and health of mine workers
  • Accuracy of Mine Plans
  • Development of Human Resources for Prevention of Accidents

[The National Conferences on Safety in mines discuss the emerging safety issues in mines to identify the thrust areas for improvement in the safety standards in Indian mines and are attended by different stakeholders from mining industry of the country. The conferences review the status of safety in mining and adequacy of existing measures in improving working conditions in mines in a spirit of mutual cooperation.

This National Conference is the highest tripartite forum at the national level for deliberation on issues connected with safety and health in mines. CEOs of the mining companies as employers' representatives, the leaders of the Central Trade Unions as workers' representatives, representatives of the Central and State Governments, professional institutions, academic and research institutes and members of Parliamentary Standing Committee of the Ministry of Labour and Employment participate as delegates in the conference.]

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