Friday 30 May 2014

12:35:00 pm

 

Hi,

While the Central agency ( D.G.M.S.), may not have enough manpower to inspect Stone Quarries & other Minor minerals, I am of the opinion that the State Government having control of Royalty / Revenue from these mines, should have competent  & experienced manpower (Degree/Diploma in Mining Engineering) and should inspect & report to respective DDMS / DMS of the area periodically. They understand the practicalities, in a better way. These departments (Central & State) should have synergy & work in Tandem to achieve production with safety.
 
Manoj Raoot


On Thursday, 29 May 2014 5:03 PM, "Ashok Kumar ashoknk5@yahoo.co.in [dgms_mail_list]" <dgms_mail_list@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 
Yeah! Its true that safe regulations shall increase the productivity.

Regards

Ashok Kumar


On Thursday, 15 May 2014 12:30 PM, "suleda suleda@yahoo.co.in [dgms_mail_list]" <dgms_mail_list@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 
Dear All,

It is fact and almost every mining engineer have gone through this type of situation. It is worse in case of single mine owners. 
interestingly if you think that this mine owner are not aware of regulation and rule then you are wrong. 
They are totally commercial people and exploit our weakness .
 Why this issue  of safety is not highlighted in media whereas issues of environment ,forest and wildlife are in center stage. Why human life ,when it is endangered is not given any attention. 

D . Sulebhavikar. 
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From: "surinder puri surinderk_puri@yahoo.co.in [dgms_mail_list]"
Date:12/05/2014 2:36 PM (GMT+05:30)
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Subject: Re: DGMS Mailing List: KERALA MINING / QUARRYING

 
Dear all,
I agree with the views of Mr Murty . Just resign and inform the DGMS of all the violations .This way Top Management woould be under pressure to follow the safety rules , regulations and Mines Act provisions.
DR SK Puri
Ex CGM Coal India
On Monday, 12 May 2014 11:00 AM, "mpsdilbagh@yahoo.co.in [dgms_mail_list]" <dgms_mail_list@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 
Mr. Murthy,
All respect to your feelings. You have asked that how can we change the system.

Yes, only we (mining engineers) can change the system. Just do not compromise with the safety regulations. If any pressure come just resign from the such companies.

One thing I would like to add, through out my career I have tried to follow 100% regulations and the results were best in those mines. Basically, it is a myth that if you follow rules productivity will go down. My personal experience says that productivity increases by minimum 25% if you follow the regulations religiously.

Kind regards,

Madan Pal Singh Dilbagh
8395056472

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Sent: ‎Saturday‎, ‎10‎ ‎May‎ ‎2014 ‎12‎:‎14
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Dear friend,
I want to share something about mining in Kerala...,
I wonder that how mining/ Quarrying in Kerala is so different from other states of India? Bcoz, now a days the mine owners they least bothered on Rules and regulations. They even give no respect to Mining engineers. the Quarries are death troops. If friends wants after my post, I will upload the photos. may be 50-100 mtrs of bench heights, no medical, no 1st aids, no training, no Safety at all..., you just cant believe.
I always feel how to change the system which we never seen ? Can anybody ?
there is a serious need to our directorate should take necessary actions about this. if anybody is working in kerala sector please shrare....,
Thank you 







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