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Dear Sir,
Please find the attachment of your need.

LALIT SINGH CHOUHAN

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On Tue, 15/4/14, A PAIKARAY <a_paikaray@yahoo.co.in> wrote:

Subject: Re: DGMS Mailing List: Code of traffic rules
To: dgms_mail_list@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, 15 April, 2014, 10:17 AM
















 









Sir,Please
download the
attachment. A C
Paikaray On Sunday, 13 April
2014 3:53 PM, ispat alloys <ialmines@yahoo.com>
wrote:

 









Dear all



Please send me DGMS circular No 13 of 2002 on safety
management in pDF form if you have



Thanks

Mines Manager



Kaliapani Chromite Mines

Balasore Alloys Limited

Kaliapani 755047,Odisha, India

Phone # 91 6726 268298, Fax:224384/268520

Email ID: ialmines@yahoo.com,
sukinda_mines@balasorealloys.com



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On Sat, 12/4/14, B Arunachalam
<iyer_arunachalam@yahoo.ca> wrote:



Subject: Re: DGMS Mailing List: Code of traffic rules

To: dgms_mail_list@yahoogroups.com

Date: Saturday, 12 April, 2014, 9:57 AM

































 



















Code of traffic rules

or for that matter bye laws , SOP

are prepared on a case wise basisUniversal

ready made ones  do not fit in In

the

case of Code of traffic rules take 106 (2) (b)exemption
and

go through each point delete non applicableThen

go in for hazard Identification, for each minor activity

(divide to as small nodes as possible)assess risk

rating base

risk by assuming no controls are in existence and then

residual risk by putting all controls

possibleIn the case of High risk

elimination of such activity is the first

choice(Egs

people getting run over while reversing. Now there is a

blanket ban on spotters in dump)Where

this is not possible or risk level is low  go in
for

other controls like substitution, separation

etc Consider

PPE as control

only as your last line of defenceHaving

done this add up all such controls and put in format
fitting

them in locations in the bye law reffered

aboveThis

makes for your site specific COPThis

will be reviewed peridically, after incidents/accidents
and

when there is change in equipment or any such

conditions Arunachalam On Friday, April 11, 2014
11:48:54 AM,

"meh_sharma@yahoo.co.in"

<meh_sharma@yahoo.co.in> wrote:



 























Dear all,

Greetings of the day. Please help me on

following.

What is the code of traffic rules. What are

the points should be taken into consideration for

implementation of the same in their mines.

Regards,

M.Sharma



Geologist



Saurashtra Chemicals





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