
ROLE & FUNCTIONS OF DGMS
By drafting appropriate legislation
and setting standards, by overseeing compliance thereof as intensively
as its resources permit and through a variety of promotional initiatives
and awareness programmes the officers of DGMS exercise preventive
as well as educational influence over the mining industry. DGMS
is also promoting the concept of 'self-regulation' as well as 'workers'
participation in safety management' and, with changing scenario,
attempting to superimpose its traditional role of seeking compliance
by legal sanctions and work prohibition optimally with advisory
and other safety promotional initiatives, thereby creating an environment
in which safety is given due priority.
Current
functions of DGMS broadly include
1. Inspections
2. Investigation into -
(a) accidents
(b) dangerous occurrences - emergency
response
(c) complaints & other matters
3. (a) Grant of:
(i) statutory permission,
exemptions & relaxation
(ii) approval of mine safety equipment,
material & appliances
(b) Interactions for development of
safety equipment, material and safe work practices
(c) Development of Safety Legislation
& Standards
(d) Safety Information Dissemination
4. Safety promotional initiatives including:
(a) Organisation of -
- Conference on Safety in Mines
- National Safety Awards
- Safety Weeks & Campaigns
(b) Promoting -
- safety education and awareness
programmes
- workers participation in
safety management through -
workmens inspector
safety committee
tripartite reviews
- Conduct of examinations for grant
of competency certificates.
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