The WHS (Mines) Regulations require the site senior executive to be located at or near the mine, which ensures they are available to carry out their functions of providing control and management of the mine, and emergencies are managed and dealt with appropriately. As each mining operation is unique, with diverse scenarios of travel time, distance and size, so there cannot be a set time or distance that constitutes “at or near”.
Mine operators must consider and document a risk-based approach for their operation, and consider the scenarios that require an alternate site senior executive to be in place. This risk-based assessment forms part of the mine operator’s mine safety management system (MSMS).
Note: If the site senior executive is staying at accommodation located on the mine tenure or used to accommodate mine workers, while at work, on a regular basis then this is considered to be at the mine (e.g. FIFO accommodation). If the site senior executive is staying at their home and it is in a township or location close to the mine, and they have a regular daily commute to the mine, then this is considered near the mine (e.g. residential DIDO accommodation).