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THE MINES ACT, 1952
EXAMINATION FOR MINE MANAGER‟S CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY (UN-
RESTRICTED)
UNDER THE METALLIFEROUS MINES REGULATIONS, 1961.
FIRST CLASS (UN-RESTRICTED) MINE MANAGEMENT, LEGISLATION, & GENERAL SAFETY
FRIDAY THE 9TH
NOVEMBER, 2001 FULL MARKS: 100
TIME: 3 HOURS
ANSWER ANY SIX QUESTIONS
(ALL QUESTIONS CARRY EQUAL MARKS)
Q.No.1 In statutory terms, what is the difference between Act, Regulations, Rules and Bye-Laws.
Enumerate different acts applicable to mines and describe briefly the scope of each.
Q.No. 2 What is the significance of accident enquiries in promotion of safety? How would you use the
findings of accident enquiries for formulating a hazards control program?
Q.No. 3 As Mines Manager, a case of over-winding has been reported to you. Describe, step by step, the
procedure that you would adopt to deal with the incident. What investigations would you make
to find out its cause? Assume your own conditions?
Q.No. 4 What are the statutory provisions related to standards of ventilation? How does humidity affect
mine environment and work performance? How would you measure humidity?
Q.No. 5 What are the dangers associated with use of air compressors in underground mines? What safety
precautions should be taken?
Q.No. 6 How you would determine the cost of an accident? How would you formulate a plan for
improving the status of safety in your mines?
Q.No. 7 Briefly describe the statutory provisions relating to occupational health and hygiene in mines.
What were the recommendations of Tripartite Conference in safety in mines in this regard?
Q.No. 8 Write short notes on:
1. Inspection and care of friction winder rope?
2. Adequacy of statutory provisions in relating to super vision in mechanized opencast mines.
3. Dealing with misfires in long hole blasting?
4. Statutory returns to be submitted under the Metalliferous Mines Regulations, 1961.
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THE MINES ACT, 1952
EXAMINATION FOR MINE MANAGER‟S CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY (UN-
RESTRICTED)
UNDER THE METALLIFEROUS MINES REGULATIONS, 1961.
FIRST CLASS (UN-RESTRICTED) MINE MANAGEMENT, LEGISLATION, & GENERAL SAFETY
SATURDAY THE 28TH
SEPTEMBER, 2002 FULL MARKS: 100
TIME: 3 HOURS
Answer Question Number 1 And Any Five Questions
(question no.1 carries 20 marks and other 16 marks each)
Q.No.1 Write notes on the following
a) Management information system as a tool for improving safety and productivity
b) Fire-fighting facilities to be provided in a mine.
c) Features to be shown on a water danger plan
d) Use of diesel locomotives belowground.
Q.No.2 Enumerate the dangers associates with deep hole blasting in open cast mines?
What is “danger zone”? what are the factors that affect the extent of danger zone?
Q.No.3 What are the factors that affect the stability of Overburden/waste dumps? What steps should be
taken to ensure their stability in places where annual rainfall is very high?
Q.No.4 An electric-trolley wire locomotive is to be introduced below ground in your mine. Write an
application to appropriate authority to obtain statutory permission. Assume your own conditions?
Q.No.5 a) State the objectives of workers participation in management? Discuss the applicability of this
concept of safety management in mines?
b) State the statutory provisions under the mines rules relating to workers‟ participation in
management. How can these be made more effective?
Q.No.6 List the notified occupational diseases for mines and their causes. State precautions to reduce
their incidence and statutory provisions relating to rehabilitation of affected workers?
Q.No.7 What do you understand by “Hazard Management” and “ Risk Assessment”? How can these
techniques be used to improve status of safety mines?
Q.No.8 State and comment on statutory requirements in respect of:
a) Use of more than one type of explosives in a hole.
b) Rights of workers after an order prohibiting employment issued under the mines act, 1952.
c) Pre-employment and periodical medical examination of workers.
THE MINES ACT, 1952
EXAMINATION FOR MINE MANAGER‟S CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY (UN-
RESTRICTED)
UNDER THE METALLIFEROUS MINES REGULATIONS, 1961.
FIRST CLASS (UN-RESTRICTED) MINE MANAGEMENT, LEGISLATION, & GENERAL SAFETY
SUNDAY THE 26TH
SEPTEMBER, 2004 FULL MARKS: 100
TIME: 3 HOURS
ANSWER ANY SIX QUESTIONS
(ALL QUESTIONS CARRY EQUAL MARKS)
Q.No.1 A tyre mounted mobile crane while being taken from workshop after overhaul to ore handling
plant, suddenly goes off the road and falls through a depth of about 7 meters. Of the six persons
riding on it, the driver and a mechanic get killed in the accident while others escaped with
serious injuries. What are the statutory contraventions that might have caused this accident? Who
should be held responsible? What remedial measures should be taken to prevent similar
accidents in future?
Q.No.2. Answer any four of the following:
a) Apparatus and equipment to be provided ina belowground mine wher no rescue room is located.
b) Statutory provisions for the purpose of enabling inspections to be carried out on behalf of the
persons employed
c) Air-blast in open stoping its causes and measures to deal with the risk.
d) Variable factor of safety in winding rope and its significance.
e) Statutory provisions relating use of dust respirators.
Q.No.3. write short notes on any four of the following:
a) Risk assessment and preparation of safety management plan for a mine.
b) Statutory obligations of manager in case of a fatal accident.
c) Criteria for evaluating blast vibrations and its potential to cause damage to buildings and
structures.
d) “Fly-rocks” its causes and preventions
e) Statutory restrictions on working near railways and public works.
Q.No.4 i) state and discuss statutory provisions relating to taking shelter in opencast mines. How would
you ensure adequate shelter when there are private hutments within the danger zone.
ii) what are the major dangers associated with use of compressed air belowground? state the
checks and controls that you would setup to eliminate them?
Q.No.5 A large mechanized underground mine is being planned in which average employment is to be
2000 persons including 1500 persons belowground. Draw up an organization chart to meet the
statutory obligations.
Q.No.6 A large open cast mine is being planned in a virgin area. Briefly state and discuss the statutory
notices that are to be sent and permission/ relaxation to be obtained?
Q.No.7 Answer the following:
a) What are the statutory limitations on employment of persons belowground when there is only a
single outlet
b) state and discuss the statutory provisions in respect of devices which must be provided and used
to prevent accidents from runaway of tubs belowground?
Q.No.8 Answer the following:
a) At the end of a working shift, the assistant manager is informed that on e underground worker is
missing. What actions should he take?
b) State statutory provisions relating to periodical medical examination and discuss its relevance to
ILO classification of radiographs for detection for Pneumoconiosis?
THE MINES ACT, 1952
EXAMINATION FOR MINE MANAGER‟S CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY (UN-
RESTRICTED)
UNDER THE METALLIFEROUS MINES REGULATIONS, 1961.
FIRST CLASS (UN-RESTRICTED) MINE MANAGEMENT, LEGISLATION, & GENERAL SAFETY
SUNDAY THE 25TH
SEPTEMBER, 2005 FULL MARKS: 100
TIME: 3 HOURS
ANSWER ANY SIX QUESTIONS
(ALL QUESTIONS CARRY EQUAL MARKS)
Q.No:1. Discuss the factors to be taken into consideration for determining the thickness of barriers to be
left against water logged workings. How could it be ensured that thickness of barriers left is
adequate?
Q.No:2. Draw out a code of safe practice for use of diesel operated load haul dump machine in workings
belowground?
Q.No:3. Write short notes on:
Duties of manager in emergency.
Risk management
Dealing with misfires in long hole blasting.
„Fly-rocks‟ – its cause and prevention.
Q.No:4 . What could be the occupational health problems with increasing mechanization in mines?
What steps should be taken to guard against the same?
Q.No:5. What are the factors responsible for slope failure in opencast mines? Describe measures to
overcome such failure. How would the slope angle affect the economics of the pit?
Q.No:6. What is the significance of accident enquiries in promotion of safety? How would you use the
findings of accident enquiries for formulating accident control programme?
Q.No:7. As a mine manager, a case of over-winding has been reported to you. Describe step by step, the
procedure that you would adopt to deal with the incident. What investigation would you make to
find out its cause? Assume your own conditions.
Q.No:8. State and comment on statutory requirements in respect of:
Use of more than one type of explosive in a hole
Statutory obligations when a mine is to be abandoned
Initial and periodical medical examination of persons employed in mines.
THE MINES ACT, 1952
EXAMINATION FOR MINE MANAGER‟S CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY (UN-
RESTRICTED)
UNDER THE METALLIFEROUS MINES REGULATIONS, 1961.
FIRST CLASS (UN-RESTRICTED) MINE MANAGEMENT, LEGISLATION, & GENERAL SAFETY
SUNDAY THE2 4th
SEPTEMBER, 2006 FULL MARKS: 100
TIME: 3 HOURS
ANSWER ANY SIX QUESTIONS
(ALL QUESTIONS CARRY EQUAL MARKS)
Q.No:1. As mines manager , a case of over winding has been reported to you. Describe, step by step, the
procedure that you would adopt to deal with the incident. What investigations would you make
to find out its cause. Assume your own conditions?
Q.No:2 what are statutory provisions relating to standards of ventilation? How does humidity affect mine
environment and work performance? How would you measure humidity?
Q.No:3. List the notified occupational diseases in mines and their causes. State precautions to reduce
their incidence and statutory provisions relating to rehabilitation of affected workers?
Q.No:4. Explain the following:
Statutory obligations when mine is to be abandoned.
Variable factor of safety in winding ropes
Constitution and functions of committee under section 12 of the mines act.
Employment of persons below 18 years of age.
Q.No:5. What do you understand by hazard management and risk assessment? How can these techniques be
used to improve safety status in mines?
Q.No:6. a) Draw up an organization chart to meet the statutory obligations for a large mechanized
underground mine having average employment of 900 persons including 750 persons working
belowground?
B: Draw a schedule for induction training of a fresh batch of mattes appointed at your mine?
Q.No:7. Write short notes on:
a) Electronic detonators.
b) Provisions of regulations with respect to “automatic contrivance” on man winding.
c) theory and objectives of roof bolting.
d) management information system as a tool for improving safety and productivity.
Q.No:8. State the statutory provisions under the mines rules relating to workers participation in
management. How can these be made for effective? Suggest some steps to be taken to correct
accident prone workers?
THE MINES ACT, 1952
EXAMINATION FOR MINE MANAGER‟S CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY (UN-
RESTRICTED)
UNDER THE METALLIFEROUS MINES REGULATIONS, 1961.
FIRST CLASS (UN-RESTRICTED) MINE MANAGEMENT, LEGISLATION, & GENERAL SAFETY
YEAR: 2007 FULL MARKS: 100
TIME: 3 HOURS
Q.No:1. You are the manager of an underground hard rock mine where stoping is being done by sub-level
open stoping with with long hole drilling with a fleet of LHD‟s and low profile trucks.
a) List what you consider as six major risks that such an organization needs to manage.
b) list and describe the control measures of three highest ranked risks that need to be
managed for a safe working environment?
c) List the persons who will be involved in the risk assessment process?
Q.No: 2 What are the statutory provisions under The Mines Act, 1952 and The Metalliferous Mines
Regulations, 1961 relating to notice to be given of accidents? Briefly explain your understanding
of the same and identify the difference between the provisions contained in the two statutes and
underlying principles?
Q.No. 3 you are the manager of an open cast mine. A decision has been taken to introduce high capacity
trucks and front end loaders in the mine, both in O/B and Ore. Mine has been worked till then
only with smaller tippers and loaders. Higher management has asked you to develop such a plan.
Describe the elements of such a plan, including safety and productivity issues that need to be
addressed?
Q.No.4 In an U/G mine using ANFO for long hole blasting, three persons of a blasting crew including
blaster, several hours after returning home complain of chest pain and breathe difficulty and have
to be hospitalized. One of them dies next day. What may be the possible causes and statutory
contraventions? What measures will you take to prevent such incidents in future?
Q.No.5 Write short answers relating to the following:
a) Advantages of connecting the mine plans to national grid.
b) Criteria for selection of rope.
c) First-aid to a person who has suffered an electrical shock.
d) Rest shelter
e) Statutory provisions relating to taking shelter during blasting.
Q.No.6 You are manager of an opencast mine where a light motor vehicle entered a haul road and
has collided with an empty heavy truck. The light vehicle suffered heavy damage but driver was
lucky to escape with minor injuries. The truck driver also had to be treated for shock, though he
did not suffer any physical injuries. Describe in detail your responsibilities as manager of mine
with respect to:
a) investigation of the accident
b) determination of causes and possible methods for prevention in future.
c) reporting requirements
d) feedback to officials and workers.
e) introduction of preventive measures.
Q.No.7. list and briefly describe the dangers in U/G workings associated with blasting in nearby opencast
workings? What steps should be taken to mitigate these dangers?
THE MINES ACT, 1952
EXAMINATION FOR MINE MANAGER‟S CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY (UN-
RESTRICTED)
UNDER THE METALLIFEROUS MINES REGULATIONS, 1961.
FIRST CLASS (UN-RESTRICTED) MINE MANAGEMENT, LEGISLATION, & GENERAL SAFETY
SUNDAY THE 21st SEPTEMBER, 2008 FULL MARKS: 100
TIME: 3 HOURS
ANSWER ANY SIX QUESTIONS First question carry 20 marks and all others carry 16 marks each.
Q.No:1. Write short notes on any 4 of the following:
Angle of draw and its relevance
Risk assessment as a tool to improve safety
Rescue tracings.
Selection of person for rescue training.
Vocational training is an effective tool in improving safety and productivity.
Roll of internal safety organization in reducing accidents.
Q.No:2. Enumerate the various factors affecting the slope stability at opencast mine. Describe measures to
overcome each in a manner to maintain the slope stability. How would the slope stability effects the
economics of the pit?
Q.No:3. Design a support plan for support of immediate weak hangwall and strong footwall in a cut and fill
stope on the basis of RMR?
Q.No:4 side discharge loaders are to be introduced for loading blasted ore in a „cut and fill‟ stope of an
underground mine. Prepare a „code of practice‟ for deployment of side discharge loaders. What
precautions would you take to prevent fire in SDL‟s?
Q.No:5. In present day context of outsourcing and engaging a contractor in mining activity, what could be the
responsibilities shared by the employer, contractor and the employee to attain high standards of
safety?
Q.No:6. Your mine is situated near a seasonal nallah. Describe in detail what precautions you would take to
prevent inundation of the mine?
Q.No:7. Enumerate the provisions of Mines Rescue Rules, 1985 regarding any two of the following:
a) Establishment and location of rescue stations.
b) Appointment of rescue trained persons in mines, their disposition and accommodation.
c) Apparatus and equipment to be provided in a belowground mine where rescue room is located.
Q.No:8. Suggest measures which the Government, the mine owners and the engineers can take for
improving safety standards in small out put mines being operated in unorganized sectors?
THE MINES ACT, 1952
EXAMINATION FOR MINE MANAGER‟S CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY (UN-
RESTRICTED)
UNDER THE METALLIFEROUS MINES REGULATIONS, 1961.
FIRST CLASS (UN-RESTRICTED) MINE MANAGEMENT, LEGISLATION, & GENERAL SAFETY
SUNDAY THE 4th
OCTOBER, 2009 FULL MARKS: 100
TIME: 3 HOURS First question carries 20 marks and is compulsory,
Answer any five other questions which carry equal marks.
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Q.No:1. Write notes on any three of the following:
1. General lighting in opencast workings.
2. Precautions in case of sockets etc.,
3. Medical attention in case of injury
4. Notices of diseases.
5. Notices and order under section 22 of the mines act,1952.
Q.No:2. A highly mechanized underground mine is planned to produce 5000 tones of ROM per day. A
processing plant required to be installed in the leasehold area. Assuming your own conditions
prepare an environment plan, keeping in view different factors affecting the environment?
Q.No:3. A large number of accidents/incidents are occurring due to hard landing of cages in different
mines at frequent interval. List out the failures and remedial measures to prevent recurrence of
such accidents/incidences. Assume your own conditions?
Q.No:4. Prepare a safety management plan for a large open cast mine. Assume your own conditions?
Q.No:5. Write short notes on any two of the following:
Winding rope, factor of safety, maintenance.
Continuous environmental monitoring instrument in underground mines.
Mechanical ventilator, fan water gauge, efficiency of fan.
Q.No:6. Are we moving in the right track in reducing accidents in the mines? Discuss. Describe different
potent tools used by management for reducing in underground mines due to fall of roof & sides?
Q.No:7. During development (2.4m X 2.4m) a 800m long footwall drive for connecting ore passes of a blast
hole sub-level stope, a rocker shovel operator entered in the face for loading blasted rock mass and
collapsed. Giving reason, write an enquiry report stating how such accidents can be prevented in
future?
Q.No:8. Due to large number of accidents a mine is declared as accident-prone. As a manger of the mine,
suggest measures you will adopt to make the mine safer and accident free?
THE MINES ACT, 1952
EXAMINATION FOR MINE MANAGER‟S CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY (UN-
RESTRICTED)
UNDER THE METALLIFEROUS MINES REGULATIONS, 1961.
FIRST CLASS (UN-RESTRICTED) MINE MANAGEMENT, LEGISLATION, & GENERAL SAFETY
SUNDAY THE 3rd
OCTOBER, 2010 FULL MARKS: 100
TIME: 3 HOURS ANSWER ANY SIX QUESTIONS
ALL QUESTIONS CARRY EQUAL MARKS
Q.No:1. Give the statutory requirements of three of the following:
Function of committee under section 12 of the mines act 1952.
Duties and responsibilities of Owner, Agent and Manager as per the section 18 of the mines act
1952.
Winding rope
Roadway conveyors
Q.No:2: Write short notes on any two of the following:
Risk assessment and preparation of safety management plan for a mine.
Theory and objective of roof bolting.
Different type of rope sockets and Cappings, functions and limitations?
Q.No:3. What are the statutory provisions under The Mines Act, 1952 and The Metalliferous Mines
Regulations, 1961 relating to notice to be given of accidents? Briefly explain your understanding of
the same and identify the difference between the provisions contained in the two statutes and
underlying principles?
Q.No:4. What is the safe operating procedure (SOP). Enumerate with example one SOP of the complete
system of operation in a mine. What are its advantages and disadvantages?
Q.No:5. A high capacity underground mine has been planned to produce ROM 5000 tonnes/day. List and
describe the control measures of three highest ranked risks that need to be managed for a safe
working mine?
Q.No:6. Enumerate the provisions of mines rescue rules, 1985 regarding any two of the following
Duties of manager etc., in emergency
Fresh air base
Rescue training.
Q.No:7. A) List the merits and demerits of open stope in a mine.
b) Enumerate statutory provisions regarding voltage limits and protective equipments
Q.No:8. Discuss briefly the recommendations of 10th
Safety Conference regarding contractor‟s workers in
underground mechanized mines.
THE MINES ACT, 1952
EXAMINATION FOR MINE MANAGER‟S CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY (UN-
RESTRICTED)
UNDER THE METALLIFEROUS MINES REGULATIONS, 1961.
FIRST CLASS (UN-RESTRICTED) MINE MANAGEMENT, LEGISLATION, & GENERAL SAFETY
SUNDAY THE 11th
SEPTEMBER, 2011 FULL MARKS: 100
TIME: 3 HOURS ANSWER ANY SIX QUESTIONS
(Question 1 carries 20 marks and all other carry 16 marks)
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Q.No.1. Being the manager of a large underground metal mine, you have been assigned the job of reducing
energy cost at the mine. Write a proposal in brief about the steps you may take to fulfill your assignment.
Q.No.2. Write “Code Of Practice” on use old diesel “Load Haul Dumpers” in a hard rock underground mine.
Q.No.3 While travelling down gradient on a haul-road, a dumper ran away in forward direction and hit
another Vehicle coming up the road, fatally injuring one person. Discuss the various contributory
factors leading to the accident and suggest remedial measures.
Q.No.4. While charging inert gas into a cylinder, the wall of the cylinder burst and fatally injured two persons.
Discuss the various contributory factors leading to the accident and suggest remedial measures.
Assume your own conditions.
Q.No.5. What are the provisions contained in Indian Electricity Rules, 1956 in respect of the following-
Disconnection for supply
Voltage limits
Restricted earth neutral system
Isolation and fixing of transformer, switchgear, etc.
Q.No.6. What are the requirements under Metalliferous Mines Regulation, 1961 regarding “Auxiliary
Fans”?How will you fix the location of an auxiliary fan to be installed in a ventilating section
belowground?
Q.No.7. What factors mainly influence the stability of a typical opencast mine slope? Write a slope
monitoring Scheme aimed at identifying vulnerable sections, predict instabilities and evolve
control strategies.
Q.No.8. What is “job safety analysis”? Write a job safety analysis report on “handling and use of explosives”
In an underground metalliferous mine.