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Instructions for the position " Underground miner 3rd category", presented on the website, meets the requirements of the document - "DIRECTORY OF Qualification Characteristics of Workers' Professions. Issue 64. Construction, installation and repair work. (Taking into account the additions approved: by order of the State Committee for Construction and Architecture No. 25 of 08.08.2002, No. 218 of 12.22.2003, No. 149 of 08.29.2003, letter of the State Committee for Construction and Architecture No. 8 / 7-1216 of December 15, 2004, by order of the Ministry of Construction, Architecture and Housing and Communal Services N 9 of December 2, 2005, N 163 of May 10, 2006, N 399 of December 5, 2006, by order of the Ministry of Regional Development , construction and housing and communal services of Ukraine N 558, 12/28/2010)", which was approved by order of the State Committee for Construction, Architecture and Housing Policy of Ukraine on 10/13/1999 N 249. Agreed by the Ministry of Labor and Social Policy of Ukraine. Entered into force on 1 January 2000
The document status is "valid".

Preface to the job description

0.1. The document comes into force from the moment of approval.

0.2. Document developer: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

0.3. The document has been approved: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

0.4. Periodic verification of this document is carried out at intervals not exceeding 3 years.

1. General Provisions

1.1. The position "Underground miner of the 3rd category" belongs to the category "Workers".

1.2. Qualification requirements: complete or basic general secondary education. Vocational education without requirements for work experience or obtaining a profession directly in production, advanced training and work experience as an underground miner of the 2nd category for at least 1 year.

1.3. Knows and applies in practice:
- structure of vehicles, equipment, devices, machines, electric and pneumatic tools that are used in the course of work;
- varieties, species of wood and sizes of forest materials;
- methods and rules for constructing and fastening drainage, drainage ditches and wells in various conditions;
- techniques and rules of rigging work;
- purpose and structure of jumpers of various types;
- diagram of local and mine drainage systems: structure and placement of water intakes, sumps;
- work schedules for lifting cages and skips, structure and purpose of platforms, ladders, ladders, hatches and other mining equipment;
- methods of performing carpentry work in a mine;
- mechanical properties and varieties of trees of various species;
- types and types that are used in the work;
- works on construction and repair of fastenings;
- characteristics of mine workings of various types;
- methods of driving horizontal, inclined and vertical workings and shafts;
- features of the construction and repair of equipment for running sections of mine workings with an inclination angle of more than 45 degrees;
- physical properties of rocks;
- communication pipeline diagrams;
- schedules for organizing work on reinforcing mine shafts;
- dimensions of buckets, sockets, pipes passing through the platform;
- design of a permanent subway track;
- basics of electrical engineering and plumbing.

1.4. An underground miner of the 3rd category is appointed to a position and dismissed from a position by order of the organization (enterprise/institution).

1.5. An underground miner of the 3rd category reports directly to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .

1.6. An underground miner of the 3rd category supervises the work of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .

1.7. An underground miner of the 3rd category during his absence is replaced by a person appointed in accordance with the established procedure, who acquires the appropriate rights and is responsible for the proper performance of the duties assigned to him.

2. Characteristics of work, tasks and job responsibilities

2.1. Receives fastening, explosive, construction, lubricants, spare parts and equipment in a mine shaft, pit or well.

2.2. Loads and unloads them manually or using rigging mechanisms, devices and loading machines into trolleys, onto platforms, into buckets, lifting cages and delivers them via mine workings to their destination, from site to site, to the mine shaft (pit), and delivery from the mine .

2.3. Manages drainage machines during reconstruction of drainages, drainage ditches and wells.

2.4. Performs fastening, restoration and cleaning of drainage ditches and wells manually from rock and various waste materials; removes sludge.

2.5. Inspects the condition of mine workings, selects sides and roofs using a perforator and jackhammer.

2.6. Cleans trolleys from rock buildup using pneumatic tools.

2.7. Assists the electric locomotive driver in shunting work.

2.8. Performs underground clearance work.

2.9. Tightens the sides and roof of the excavation, replaces the tightening, seals the cavities outside with fasteners.

2.10. The cut for the jumpers is being prepared.

2.11. Manufactures all types of jumpers and carries out their repairs.

2.12. Picks up the soil and cleans the sides of the excavation.

2.13. Installs and repairs ventilation panels, windows, measuring stations, wooden panels, pipes, barriers, platforms, scaffolding.

2.14. Manufactures, installs, disassembles and repairs ladders, hatches, stepladders, scaffolding, protective equipment, handrails, bunkers in mine workings with an inclination angle of up to 45 degrees.

2.15. Covers ventilation shafts of mines.

2.16. Prepares rods, concrete mixture, mortar and delivers them to the work site.

2.17. Sprays concrete with a gunite machine and compacts concrete with an electric vibrator.

2.18. Selects and prepares fastening elements and formwork.

2.19. Delivers the rock by trolley to the dry place where the mined-out space is laid.

2.20. Releases rock from ore rolls, passing it through a screen to a bunker or ore pass, breaks up oversized rocks, and increases the ore pass.

2.21. Performs drilling holes and burrs manually.

2.22. Prepares and drives chops into drilled holes.

2.23. Selects storms and crowns.

2.24. Under the guidance of a demolition worker, he takes part in loading wells, boreholes, and mine chambers with the delivery of explosives to the blasting site.

2.25. Cleans sumps, catch chambers (under the lifting cage, skip), water collectors from silt, scattered rock mass with loading to and unloading from trolleys.

2.26. Develops the rock workings with a jackhammer.

2.27. Breaks large pieces of rock.

2.28. Extends and shortens pipelines.

2.29. Maintains work area in a safe condition before work begins and throughout the shift.

2.30. Performs fastening and installation and dismantling work outside the cleaning space.

2.31. Performs work on a suspended platform during sinking or deepening of vertical mine shafts: passing buckets, materials, equipment through the sockets of the suspended platform; passing the pipes through the platforms while lifting the platform or pipes.

2.32. Knows, understands and applies current regulations relating to his activities.

2.33. Knows and complies with the requirements of regulations on labor protection and environmental protection, complies with the norms, methods and techniques for the safe performance of work.

3. Rights

3.1. An underground miner of the 3rd category has the right to take actions to prevent and eliminate cases of any violations or inconsistencies.

3.2. An underground miner of the 3rd category has the right to receive all social guarantees provided for by law.

3.3. An underground miner of the 3rd category has the right to demand assistance in the performance of his official duties and the exercise of his rights.

3.4. An underground miner of the 3rd category has the right to demand the creation of organizational and technical conditions necessary for the performance of official duties and the provision of the necessary equipment and inventory.

3.5. An underground miner of the 3rd category has the right to familiarize himself with draft documents relating to his activities.

3.6. An underground miner of the 3rd category has the right to request and receive documents, materials and information necessary to fulfill his job duties and management orders.

3.7. An underground miner of the 3rd category has the right to improve his professional qualifications.

3.8. An underground miner of the 3rd category has the right to report all violations and inconsistencies identified in the course of his activities and make proposals for their elimination.

3.9. An underground miner of the 3rd category has the right to familiarize himself with documents defining the rights and responsibilities of the position held, and criteria for assessing the quality of performance of job duties.

4. Responsibility

4.1. An underground miner of the 3rd category is responsible for failure to fulfill or untimely fulfillment of the duties assigned by this job description and (or) failure to use the granted rights.

4.2. An underground miner of the 3rd category is responsible for failure to comply with internal labor regulations, labor protection, safety precautions, industrial sanitation and fire protection.

4.3. An underground miner of the 3rd category is responsible for the disclosure of information about an organization (enterprise/institution) related to a trade secret.

4.4. An underground miner of the 3rd category is responsible for non-fulfillment or improper fulfillment of the requirements of internal regulatory documents of the organization (enterprise/institution) and legal orders of management.

4.5. An underground miner of the 3rd category is responsible for offenses committed in the course of his activities, within the limits established by the current administrative, criminal and civil legislation.

4.6. An underground miner of the 3rd category is responsible for causing material damage to an organization (enterprise/institution) within the limits established by current administrative, criminal and civil legislation.

4.7. An underground miner of the 3rd category is responsible for the unlawful use of granted official powers, as well as their use for personal purposes.

Unified Tariff and Qualification Directory of Works and Professions of Workers (UTKS), 2019
Issue No. 4 ETKS
The issue was approved by Resolution of the Ministry of Labor of Russia dated August 12, 2003 N 61

Miner underground

§ 21. Underground miner 1st category

Characteristics of work. Carrying out work on slabs and drives with delivery of rock mass at the workplace according to plan up to 100 tons per shift. Rolling up and rolling away loaded and empty trolleys using winches, pushers and manually. Reception and direction of trolleys through races and slabs. Coupling and uncoupling of cars and platforms, switching points. Escort of trains and individual cars. Reception and delivery of sound and visible signals. Accounting for the descent and ascent of workers and cargo. Reception and handing over of descent and exit tokens indicating the time of descent and departure. Raising derailed trolleys and carriages. Cleaning of trolleys, machines, mechanisms, haulage openings and tracks, slabs, platforms, drainage grooves from coal, ore, rock and other foreign objects with loading into wagons. Inspection and lubrication of trolley bearings. Coating of lintels, panels, pipes with clay. Slagging of places where dust accumulates. Whitewashing of mine workings. Preparation of clay, cement, lime mortars. Preparation of the emulsion. Conveyor stripping. Opening and closing ventilation jumper doors. Hose wrapping. Maintenance of filter screens on sumps. Cleaning the linings of underground structures manually. Pumping water with hand pumps. Accounting and checking the contamination of minerals with visible rock. Breed selection. Checking the completeness of loading of trolleys. Accounting for extracted minerals and rocks. Selection of operational samples of minerals from trolleys and conveyors outside the production and development faces using samplers and special devices. Sample cutting Temporary protection of explosive materials at the site of blasting operations, blasted blocks and other objects. Installation of barriers and warning signs. Delivery of drilling tools, carrying materials, boiling and carrying water, making and carrying a stopper, performing other auxiliary work that does not require training. Cleaning of underground office premises.

Must know: the principle of operation of loading and unloading devices, winches, pushers, conveyors, the mechanisms used, devices, rules for handling them; types of trolleys and coupling devices, devices for slicing and whitewashing of workings; rules for operating rope haulage; rules for the transportation of people and goods; techniques for lifting derailed trolleys; rules for installing track signals and switches; regulations on acceptance and rejection of minerals; purpose of inert dust, its consumption rates and storage procedures; purpose and rules for preparing clay, cement, lime mortars; purpose and location of mine workings, rules of movement along them; types and properties of lubricants, methods of their use; operating rules and maintenance procedures for turnouts; rules and methods for collecting and cutting operational samples; requirements for sample quality; device of samplers; the procedure for accounting for extracted minerals; regulations on the protection of explosive materials at the site of blasting operations and other facilities; installation of filter screens, sumps, suction hoses.

§ 22. Underground miner of the 2nd category

Characteristics of work. Carrying out work on slabs and drives with the delivery of rock mass at the workplace according to the plan in excess of 100 tons per shift. Rolling and rolling loaded and empty trolleys outside the face area manually and using mechanisms. Monitoring the correct entry and exit of people into cages and trolleys. Unloading the rock mass into an ore pass, a bunker or onto a conveyor through a tipping ramp. Assisting the stemman in his work to monitor the correct and safe loading and unloading of the cage. Cleaning soil, sheets, wooden decking, and passing minerals through them. Cleaning up spilled rock mass. Relaying and replacement of sheets (pans) and wooden flooring. Selection of formation and production samples in production and development faces. Performing auxiliary work during rock mass scraping, formation and dismantling of trains. Control of the Bremsberg brake installation, monitoring its operation, the condition of the rope, rollers, track, brake pulley and signaling device, lubrication of the brake pulley bearings. Monitoring compliance with mineral extraction technology. Delivery of explosives under the supervision of a blaster to blasting sites. Checking the serviceability of cars placed for filling with emulsion, turning on and off pumps when pumping emulsion through pipes, closing the holes in cars with plugs (if they are missing, making new ones). Notification to the mining dispatcher about the completion of filling and supply of empty cars. Control and maintenance of the hydraulic elevator, starting and stopping it, eliminating minor malfunctions in its operation. Monitoring the flow of pulp into the sump of hydraulic elevators and dredgers, removing foreign objects from the pulp. Cleaning the suction neck. Participation in the repair of serviced machines, mechanisms, devices. Treatment of toilets with disinfectant solutions and removal of toilet contents from the mine.

Must know: techniques for passing rock mass along slopes; methods for constructing wooden flooring; haulage and travel route schemes; track profile on the serviced area; rules for regulating train traffic, loading, unloading and rolling away trolleys; ventilation scheme and direction of the outgoing stream through the shaft; rules for storing, transporting, carrying explosive materials in mine workings; properties of explosive materials; installation of fences and rules for placing posts; installed alarm system during blasting operations; state standards for sampling and cutting; regulations on acceptance and rejection of coal (shale), works; design and principle of operation of sampling and sample separation mechanisms, devices, hydraulic elevators, Bremsberg installation and other serviced equipment; slurry pipeline diagram.

§ 23. Underground miner of the 3rd category

Characteristics of work . Reception of fastening, explosive, construction, lubricants, spare parts and equipment at a shaft, pit or well, loading and unloading them manually or using rigging mechanisms and devices into trolleys, onto platforms, into buckets, cages; delivery through mine workings to the destination, from site to site, to the shaft (pit), delivery from the mine. Carrying out, fastening, restoring and cleaning drainage ditches and wells manually from rock and sludge, removing sludge, hauling away loaded trolleys. Maintenance of equipment during drainage work. Inspection of the condition of mine workings, scaling of sides and roofs using a hammer drill, jackhammer or manually, minor repairs of rotary hammers and jackhammers. Cleaning trolleys from adhering and compressed mass using pneumatic tools. Assisting the electric locomotive driver in shunting work. Carrying out work on underground devices. Tightening the sides and roofs of excavations, replacing tie rods, backfilling voids behind the support. Tearing out the soil and cleaning the sides of the excavation. Preparing the cut for the jumpers. Construction of all types of lintels and their repair. Installation and repair of ventilation doors, windows, metering stations, wooden panels, pipes, barriers, scaffolding. Installation of door frames, hanging doors, installation of shelving. Manufacturing, installation, disassembly and repair of ladders, hatches, stairs, shelves, fences, railings, bunkers in mine workings with an inclination angle of up to 45°. Covering ventilation shafts of mines. Preparation of rods, preparation of concrete mixture, delivery to the work site. Tying reinforcement, installing and cementing bolts and hooks. Selection and preparation of support and formwork elements. Delivery of rock by trolleys to the place of dry filling of mined-out space. Release of rock from ore slopes, rising funnels and transfer it through screens into a bunker or ore pass, breaking down oversized items, increasing the ore pass. Drilling holes and burrs manually. Preparing and driving plugs into drilled holes. Selection of drills and crowns. Participation, under the guidance of a blaster, in loading wells, boreholes, mine chambers with the delivery of explosives to the place of blasting. Cleaning of sumps, catch chambers (under cages, skips), water collectors from silt, spilled rock mass with loading into and unloading of trolleys. Breaking down large pieces of rock. Cleaning of conveyor stands of scraper and belt conveyors. Participation in replacing pans and chains on conveyors, replacing drums. Participation in the repair of belt conveyors. Maintenance of water barriers (carrying, delivery, installation of containers, filling with water). Collection, loading and unloading of scrap metal in the mine. Carrying out work to prevent and extinguish fires in coal and shale mines: assembly, disassembly, carrying, laying pipes; preparing a cut for lintels, drilling holes, securing workings, ditches and wells with various types of support, excavating coal and rock in the burning area. Performing auxiliary work during excavation and clearing of mineral deposits.

Must know: arrangement of vehicles, devices used for loading heavy parts and equipment; varieties, species and sizes of forest materials; methods and rules for constructing and fastening drainage, drainage ditches and wells in various conditions; techniques and rules of rigging work; purpose and arrangement of jumpers of various types; methods and techniques for extinguishing burning coal; rules for conducting work when burning coal in mine workings; diagram of local and mine drainage systems; rules for loading holes, wells, mine chambers; arrangement and location of water collectors, sumps; work schedules for cages and skips; arrangement and purpose of shelves, ladders, ladders, hatches and other structures in mine workings, methods of performing carpentry work in a mine; mechanical properties and types of wood of various species; types and types of support used; rules for performing plumbing and installation work to the extent necessary for the work; basic information about the design of gas cutting equipment.

§ 24. Underground miner of the 4th category

Characteristics of work. Control of injection units, drainage machines during the implementation and restoration of drainage, drainage ditches and wells, installations for hydraulic fracturing. Maintenance of drainage machines during drainage work. Construction and repair of crossings, ladders, loading hatches, stairs, shelves, railings, ladders, fences, bunkers in mine workings with an inclination angle of more than 45°. Clearing mine shafts of ice. Wall cladding and repair of the lining of the tub and staircase sections of the shaft, rising workings. Providing assistance in operating self-propelled equipment, loading machines, loading and hauling and other machines and installations during mining and mining. Backfilling of mined-out space with hardening backfill. Regulation and direction of filling material through pipelines. Monitoring the readings of measuring instruments. Extension and shortening of pipelines. Making the work area safe before starting work and during the shift. Accounting for the number of accepted bookmarks. Control of a scraper winch during filling operations. Construction of formwork and lintels made of wood, metal and other materials. Installation of metal rods for fastening lintels and formwork. Carrying out fastening and installation and dismantling work outside the treatment space. Performing work on a suspended shelf when sinking or deepening vertical shafts: passing buckets, materials, equipment through the sockets of the suspended shelf; passing pipe strings through the flanges of the shelf when lowering and raising the shelf or pipe strings. Delivery, installation, dismantling, movement, preparation for operation of equipment for chemical strengthening of unstable carbon massifs. Laying of injection and emulsion hoses, their suspension to the support elements. Planning and clearing the site for equipment installation. Packaging and delivery of chemicals to the work site. Sealing of borehole and wellheads. Preparation of fastening solutions. Injecting chemicals into the array in accordance with the data sheet, adjusting parameters. Monitoring the tightness of injection systems. Carrying out hydraulic fracturing.

Must know: design, technical characteristics of the machines and equipment used; rules for installation, dismantling and operation of injection equipment and equipment for hydraulic fracturing from underground mine workings, their technical characteristics; the fastening compositions used, their reagents, storage, transportation rules and safety measures when working with them; parameters of work on chemical strengthening of rocks; modes and volumes of injection of fastening compounds; reasons for poor-quality strengthening of rocks and measures to prevent it; the procedure for hydraulic fracturing of layers and drainage ditches by machines; types of supports; the procedure for performing work on the construction and repair of support, backfilling of mined-out space; characteristics of mine workings of various types; features of the design and repair of the structures of the running compartments of mine workings with an inclination angle of more than 45°; physical properties of rocks; communication pipeline diagrams; schedules for organizing work on reinforcing shafts; sizes of tubs, sockets, pipes passing through the shelves; basics of electrical engineering and plumbing; rules for the safe conduct of work on chemical strengthening of unstable carbon massifs, hydraulic fracturing and work in underground conditions.

Section ``General professions of mining and capital mining works`` Section ``General professions of beneficiation, agglomeration, briquetting`` Section ``Mining and beneficiation of coal and shale, construction of coal and shale mines and open pits`` Section ``Construction of subways, tunnels and underground structures for special purposes`` Section ``Extraction and enrichment of ore and placer minerals`` Section ``Agglomeration of ores`` Section ``Extraction and enrichment of mining chemical raw materials`` Section ``Extraction and enrichment of building materials`` Section ` `Extraction and processing of peat`` Section ``Processing of brown coals and ozokerite ores``((ETKS No. 4))

§ 23. Underground miner (3rd category)

3rd category

Characteristics of the work. Reception of fastening, explosive, construction, lubricants, spare parts and equipment at a shaft, pit or well, loading and unloading them manually or using rigging mechanisms and devices into trolleys, onto platforms, into buckets, cages; delivery through mine workings to the destination, from site to site, to the shaft (pit), delivery from the mine. Carrying out, fastening, restoring and cleaning drainage ditches and wells manually from rock and sludge, removing sludge, hauling away loaded trolleys. Maintenance of equipment during drainage work. Inspection of the condition of mine workings, scaling of sides and roofs using a hammer drill, jackhammer or manually, minor repairs of rotary hammers and jackhammers. Cleaning trolleys from adhering and compressed mass using pneumatic tools. Assisting the electric locomotive driver in shunting work. Carrying out work on underground devices. Tightening the sides and roofs of excavations, replacing tie rods, backfilling voids behind the support. Tearing out the soil and cleaning the sides of the excavation. Preparing the cut for the jumpers. Construction of all types of lintels and their repair. Installation and repair of ventilation doors, windows, metering stations, wooden panels, pipes, barriers, scaffolding. Installation of door frames, hanging doors, installation of shelving. Manufacturing, installation, disassembly and repair of ladders, hatches, stairs, shelves, fences, railings, bunkers in mine workings with an inclination angle of up to 45°. Covering ventilation shafts of mines. Preparation of rods, preparation of concrete mixture, delivery to the work site. Tying reinforcement, installing and cementing bolts and hooks. Selection and preparation of support and formwork elements. Delivery of rock by trolleys to the place of dry filling of mined-out space. Release of rock from ore slopes, rising funnels and transfer it through screens into a bunker or ore pass, breaking down oversized items, increasing the ore pass. Drilling holes and burrs manually. Preparing and driving plugs into drilled holes. Selection of drills and crowns. Participation, under the guidance of a blaster, in loading wells, boreholes, mine chambers with the delivery of explosives to the place of blasting. Cleaning of sumps, catch chambers (under cages, skips), water collectors from silt, spilled rock mass with loading into and unloading of trolleys. Breaking down large pieces of rock. Cleaning of conveyor stands of scraper and belt conveyors. Participation in replacing pans and chains on conveyors, replacing drums. Participation in the repair of belt conveyors. Maintenance of water barriers (carrying, delivery, installation of containers, filling with water). Collection, loading and unloading of scrap metal in the mine. Carrying out work to prevent and extinguish fires in coal and shale mines: assembly, disassembly, carrying, laying pipes; preparing a cut for lintels, drilling holes, securing workings, ditches and wells with various types of support, excavating coal and rock in the burning area. Performing auxiliary work during excavation and clearing of mineral deposits.

Must know: the design of vehicles, devices used when loading heavy parts and equipment; varieties, species and sizes of forest materials; methods and rules for constructing and fastening drainage, drainage ditches and wells in various conditions; techniques and rules of rigging work; purpose and arrangement of jumpers of various types; methods and techniques for extinguishing burning coal; rules for conducting work when burning coal in mine workings; diagram of local and mine drainage systems; rules for loading holes, wells, mine chambers; arrangement and location of water collectors, sumps; work schedules for cages and skips; arrangement and purpose of shelves, ladders, ladders, hatches and other structures in mine workings, methods of performing carpentry work in a mine; mechanical properties and types of wood of various species; types and types of support used; rules for performing plumbing and installation work to the extent necessary for the work; basic information about the design of gas cutting equipment.

Request through your immediate supervisor information and documents necessary to perform your job duties. 4. RESPONSIBILITY A miner during geological work is responsible for: 4.1. For improper performance or failure to fulfill one’s job duties as provided for in this job description, within the limits determined by the current labor legislation of the Russian Federation. 4.2. For violations committed in the course of carrying out its activities, within the limits determined by the current administrative, criminal and civil legislation of the Russian Federation. 4.3. For causing material damage within the limits determined by the current labor and civil legislation of the Russian Federation. 5. PROCEDURE FOR REVISING JOB DESCRIPTION 5.1.

Job description of an underground miner of the 3rd category

By the way, all mining engineers, before becoming such, during their studies at the university undergo practical training as a 1st category hydraulic fracturing engineer. An experienced and skilled hydraulic fracturing specialist can sometimes (naturally, in violation of the job description) replace any representative of elite mining professions, such as GRZ, MGVM or a miner.

In mining teams, experienced hydraulic fracturing workers are respected and valued. After all, representatives of the highest mining professions very often pick up a shovel and other entrenching tools (that is, a crowbar, a pick).

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Check by external inspection: - presence of free passages; - reliability of fastening of mobile (portable) equipment and inventory; - sufficiency of illumination of the working surface; - absence of hanging and bare ends of electrical wiring; - reliability of closing of all current-carrying and starting devices of equipment; - presence and reliability of grounding connections (no breaks) voltage; - presence and serviceability of verified measuring instruments and instruments; - condition of floors (no potholes, unevenness, slipperiness). 2.6.

Miner underground

A miner of the 1st category is hired and dismissed from work by order. (position of the head of the organization) 1.4. A 1st category miner must know: - the operating principle of the mechanisms, devices and tools used, the rules for handling them; — delivery route, rules for carrying the drill sets used, their sizes, head shapes; — methods of stacking cargo; — the order of maintenance of turnouts and signals; — name and location of mine workings and rules for safe movement along them; — external difference between a mineral and a rock; — grades and properties of lubricants, methods of their use; — the procedure for recording the issued mineral resources; — rules for staging derailed trolleys; — signs of classification of minerals and rocks.

1.5. Professionally important qualities: physical and psychological health. 2.

Job description of a miner at geological works

A miner engaged in surveying work notifies his immediate supervisor about any situation that threatens the life and health of people, about every accident that occurs at the workplace, about a deterioration in his health, including the manifestation of signs of an acute disease.1.9. A miner engaged in surveying work must have an appropriate electrical safety group.1.10.
A miner engaged in surveying work must: - comply with internal labor regulations and the established work and rest schedule; - perform work that is part of his duties or assigned by the administration, provided that he is trained in the rules for the safe performance of this work; - apply safe techniques performance of work; - be able to provide first aid to victims.1.11.

Underground miner 3rd category

Attention

A worker who violates or fails to comply with the requirements of labor protection instructions is considered a violator of production discipline and may be subject to disciplinary liability, and, depending on the consequences, to criminal liability; if the violation is associated with causing material damage to the enterprise, then the perpetrator may be held financially liable in the prescribed manner. 2. OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS BEFORE STARTING WORK 2.1. Fasten the clothing worn in overalls with all the buttons (tie the ties), not allowing the ends of the clothing to hang down.2.2.


Do not pin your clothes with pins or needles, do not keep sharp, breakable objects in your pockets.2.3. Receive an assignment from the manager to perform surveying work.2.4.


Do not allow untrained or unauthorized persons to carry out your work.2.5.

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OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS AT END OF WORK 5.1. Disconnect the equipment from the power supply.5.2. Clean the equipment.5.3. Put the workplace in order.5.4.


Place equipment, tools and accessories in the designated place.5.5. Take off protective clothing, put personal protective equipment, protective clothing in the closet.5.6.
Wash your face and hands with warm water and soap or take a shower.5.7. Inform the work manager about all malfunctions noticed during work and the measures taken to eliminate them.

Important

The foreman must ensure compliance with this requirement. 3.19. Axes, hammers and sledgehammers must be tightly mounted on strong handles, which after mounting must be wedged with iron wedges.3.20.

The handles of hammers and sledgehammers should have a thickening towards the free end and be comfortable for work. Handles must be free of burrs.3.21. Folding slats must have intact screws at the fastening points.

During operation, to avoid accidental folding of the rack, the stopper must be securely fastened. 3.22. Boxes and cases for equipment must have handles or straps that are firmly attached.3.23.

During observations, the umbrella must be firmly secured. In case of strong wind, it is not allowed to leave the umbrella unattended.3.24.

The instrument must not be left in the field unattended, and the instrument may only be carried from station to station in a vertical position of the tripod.

Miner surface duties

A miner on geological work reports to his immediate supervisor. 1.7. During the miner’s absence from geological work (vacation, illness, etc.), his duties are performed by a person appointed in the prescribed manner.
2. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES Miner on geological work: 2.1. Conducts clearing and exposure of bedrock. 2.2. Carries out beating, packaging, carrying, and, if necessary, weighing and waxing rock samples. 2.3. Completes and labels specimens and specimens, records them, and submits them to the laboratory. 2.4. Takes and transfers water samples and records them in the appropriate log. 2.5. Performs control measurements of the well depth. 2.6. Collects samples from ore dumps, waste rock dumps and other rock masses. 2.7.

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Job description No. 46
underground miner

Moscow 01.10.2015

1. GENERAL PROVISIONS

1.1. This job description defines the duties, rights and responsibilities of an underground miner.

1.2. The decision on appointment and dismissal is made by the General Director on the recommendation of the head of the department.

1.3. A person with primary vocational education is appointed to the position of underground miner, without presenting any experience requirements.

1.4. An underground miner in his activities is guided by:

– current regulatory and technical documents;

– local regulations of the organization;

– this job description.

1.5. An underground miner must know:

– the principle of operation of loading and unloading devices, winches, pushers, conveyors, the mechanisms used, devices, rules for handling them;

– types of trolleys and coupling devices, devices for slicing and whitewashing of workings;

– rules for operating rope haulage;

– rules for the transportation of people and goods;

– techniques for lifting derailed trolleys;

– rules for installing track signals and switching switches;

– regulations on acceptance and rejection of minerals;

– the purpose of inert dust, its consumption rates and storage procedures;

– purpose and rules for preparing clay, cement, lime mortars;

– purpose and location of mine workings, rules of movement along them;

– types and properties of lubricants, methods of their use;

– operating rules and maintenance procedures for turnouts;

– rules and methods for collecting and cutting operational samples;

– requirements for sample quality;

– arrangement of samplers;

– the procedure for accounting for extracted minerals;

– safety rules when conducting blasting operations;

– installation of filter screens, sumps, suction hoses;

– rules and regulations of labor protection, safety and fire protection.

1.6. The underground miner reports to the head of the unit.

1.7. During the absence of an underground miner (vacation, illness, etc.), his duties are performed by a person appointed in the prescribed manner.

2. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES

Miner underground:

2.1. Performs work on slabs and runs with the delivery of rock mass at the workplace according to the approved plan.

2.2. Carries out rolling up and rolling away loaded and empty trolleys using winches and pushers.

2.3. Receives and directs trolleys through races and slabs.

2.4. Receives and emits audio and visible signals.

2.5. Accepts and returns descent and exit tokens indicating the time of descent and departure.

2.6. Couples and uncouples cars and platforms, moves switches.

2.7. Accompanies trains and individual cars.

2.8. Takes into account the descent and ascent of workers and cargo.

2.9. Raises derailed trolleys and carriages.

2.10. Clears trolleys, machines, mechanisms, haulage workings and tracks, slabs, platforms, drainage grooves from coal, ore, rock and other foreign objects with loading into the wagons.

2.11. Inspects and lubricates trolley bearings.

2.12. Coats lintels, panels, pipes with clay.

2.13. Conducts slicing of places where dust accumulates.

2.14. Prepares clay, cement, lime mortar, emulsion.

2.15. Opens and closes ventilation jumper doors.

2.16. Wraps the hoses.

2.17. Maintains filter screens on sumps.

2.18. Pumps out water using hand pumps.

2.19. Takes into account and checks the contamination of the extracted mineral with visible rock.

2.20. Takes operational samples of minerals from trolleys and conveyors outside the production and development faces using samplers and special devices.

2.21. Temporarily protects explosive materials at the site of blasting operations, blasted blocks and other objects.

2.22. Installs barriers and warning signs.

2.23. Cleans underground service areas.

3. RIGHTS

An underground miner has the right:

3.1. Familiarize yourself with management's design decisions related to its activities.

3.2. Make proposals for improving work related to the responsibilities provided for in these instructions.

3.3. Within your competence, inform your immediate supervisor about shortcomings identified in the performance of official duties and make proposals for their elimination.

3.4. Require management to provide assistance in the performance of their duties and rights.

3.5. Request through your immediate supervisor information and documents necessary to perform your job duties.

4. RESPONSIBILITY

The underground miner is responsible for:

4.1. For improper performance or failure to fulfill one’s job duties as provided for in this job description, within the limits determined by the current labor legislation of the Russian Federation.

4.2. For violations committed in the course of carrying out its activities, within the limits determined by the current administrative, criminal and civil legislation of the Russian Federation.

4.3. For causing material damage within the limits determined by the current labor and civil legislation of the Russian Federation.

5. PROCEDURE FOR REVISING THE JOB DESCRIPTION

5.1. The job description is reviewed, amended and supplemented as necessary, but at least once every five years.

5.2. All employees who are subject to this instruction are familiarized with the order to make changes (additions) to the job description and signed.

The job description was developed in accordance with the order of the General Director dated November 16, 2015 No. 67.

AGREED

Head of HR Department E.E. Gromova

I have read these instructions. I received one copy in my hands and undertake to keep it at my workplace.

Underground miner A.I. Ivanov