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[Show more]Who does the Coal Mining Safety and Health Act 1999 apply to? 
(Section 5) - Answer-1. Everyone who may affect the safety and health of persons at a coal mine OR as a 
result of coal mining operations, and 2. A person whose safety and health may be affected while at a coal 
mine or as a result of co...
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Add to cartWho does the Coal Mining Safety and Health Act 1999 apply to? 
(Section 5) - Answer-1. Everyone who may affect the safety and health of persons at a coal mine OR as a 
result of coal mining operations, and 2. A person whose safety and health may be affected while at a coal 
mine or as a result of co...
80. What are the 6 mandatory PHMPs? s149 - Answer-· Emergency response 
· Gas management 
· Methane drainage 
· Mine ventilation 
· Spontaneous combustion 
· Strata control 
81. What is the flash point value where an SOP is required for dealing with flammable substances 
underground? s151 - An...
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Add to cart80. What are the 6 mandatory PHMPs? s149 - Answer-· Emergency response 
· Gas management 
· Methane drainage 
· Mine ventilation 
· Spontaneous combustion 
· Strata control 
81. What is the flash point value where an SOP is required for dealing with flammable substances 
underground? s151 - An...
1. What does the Act apply to? s4 - Answer-Applies to coal mines and coal mining operations 
Who does the Act apply to? s5 - Answer-Everyone who may be affected, or affect the safety and health 
of persons while at or as a result of coal mining operations 
3. What are the objectives of the Act? s6 -...
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Add to cart1. What does the Act apply to? s4 - Answer-Applies to coal mines and coal mining operations 
Who does the Act apply to? s5 - Answer-Everyone who may be affected, or affect the safety and health 
of persons while at or as a result of coal mining operations 
3. What are the objectives of the Act? s6 -...
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Barrister's Conduct Rules - Answer-1.2.2010 Application of the Rules. 
To any barrister if the local rules don't cover a situation 
To interstate Barristers, and Crown or statutory barristers except for rules 15 -25 and 95-109 
Advocacy Rules 12-14 - Answer-12-14 Conduct .. must not dishonest, dis...
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Add to cartBarrister's Conduct Rules - Answer-1.2.2010 Application of the Rules. 
To any barrister if the local rules don't cover a situation 
To interstate Barristers, and Crown or statutory barristers except for rules 15 -25 and 95-109 
Advocacy Rules 12-14 - Answer-12-14 Conduct .. must not dishonest, dis...
Legal Burden vs Evidentiary Burden of proof - Answer-Evidentiary burden: BRING EVIDENCE. The burden 
of a party to bring evidence that there is sufficient evidence to raise an issue as the existence of a FII. The 
party who is making a claim or assertion must be able to prove it with evidence. 
Lega...
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Add to cartLegal Burden vs Evidentiary Burden of proof - Answer-Evidentiary burden: BRING EVIDENCE. The burden 
of a party to bring evidence that there is sufficient evidence to raise an issue as the existence of a FII. The 
party who is making a claim or assertion must be able to prove it with evidence. 
Lega...
1. What basic elements must a coal mines SHMS provide for? s6 - Answer-HAN/RID/HM/REC 
· Hazard analysis 
· Risk identification and assessment 
· Hazard management and control 
· Report and record relevant safety and health information and data 
2. As well as keeping a risk assessment until it i...
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Add to cart1. What basic elements must a coal mines SHMS provide for? s6 - Answer-HAN/RID/HM/REC 
· Hazard analysis 
· Risk identification and assessment 
· Hazard management and control 
· Report and record relevant safety and health information and data 
2. As well as keeping a risk assessment until it i...
Jurisdiction - District Court: Monetary Limit of $750,000 ($150,000-$750,000) + matters it can 
hear. 
Magistrates Court: Monetary Limit of $150,000 
District Court Act 1967 (Qld) s68 
Magistrates Court Act 1921 (Qld), ss 2 and 4 (Prescribed Limit) 
Practice Direction 1 of 2023 - Commercial List for...
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Add to cartJurisdiction - District Court: Monetary Limit of $750,000 ($150,000-$750,000) + matters it can 
hear. 
Magistrates Court: Monetary Limit of $150,000 
District Court Act 1967 (Qld) s68 
Magistrates Court Act 1921 (Qld), ss 2 and 4 (Prescribed Limit) 
Practice Direction 1 of 2023 - Commercial List for...
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