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Waihi Emergency Principal Control Plan Approved by: General Manager/SSE Approval Date: 26/03/2021 Next Review:26/03/2022 OceanaGold Waihi WAI-250-PLN-001 Page 123 of 124 Appendix T – Mapping Of This Empcp To The Health & Safety (Mining Operations And Quarrying Operations) Regulations 2016. The EMPCP must, at a minimum, address the following matters in accordance with Regulation 100: Location in Document Part 5 Principal Control Plans – Subpart 4 Emergency Management 104 Consultation with emergency services - (1) When developing an emergency management control plan, the site senior executive must consult (a) fire, police, and ambulance emergency services that have responsibility for the area in which the mining operation is located; and Sections 1.2, 1.4, 3, 9.4, 15 (b) in the case of a coal mining operation, an underground metalliferous mining operation, or a tunnelling operation where a tunnel is intended to be 150 metres or more in length, the Mines Rescue Trust. Sections 1.2, 1.4 ,3, 9.4, 15 105 Emergency management control Plan (1) The emergency management control plan must, at a minimum, address the following matters (a) the co-ordination and control of emergencies at the mining operation: Section 1, 8, 12 (b) the people or positions at the mining operation who have, or that will have, responsibilities in relation to emergencies at the mining operation, and the details of those responsibilities: Section 12 (c) the events that trigger the activation of the plan: Sections 3, 7 and Appendix P (d) the use of communication systems in emergencies at the mining operation: Section 7, 9 (e) the giving of timely notice, information, and warnings about emergencies to anyone potentially affected by an emergency at the mining operation, including to the persons nominated as next of kin by mine workers: Section 9, 10, 7.2 (f) measures to be taken to isolate an area of the mining operation affected by an emergency: Section 10 (g) the availability of the Mines Rescue Trust and other emergency services to respond to an emergency at the mining operation: Section 38 (h) the means to locate and account for people at the mining operation in the event of an emergency at the mining operation: Section 10.7 (i) the maintenance of an accurate record of all people underground at a mining operation at all times and their likely location, and the availability of that record for the purposes of responding to emergencies at the mining operation: Sections 10.6, 10.7 (j) the evacuation of the mining operation in an emergency, including the conditions that will prompt withdrawal of mine workers from the mining operation where there is an imminent risk of injury or illness to mine workers: Sections 7, 8, 10,11 (k) appropriate transportation from the mining operation: Section 14 (l) first-aid arrangements at the mining operation, including first-aid equipment, facilities, and services and the mine workers who are qualified to provide first aid: Section 14 (m) provision for all aspects of firefighting, including adequate and compatible firefighting equipment, procedures for firefighting, and training mine workers in firefighting: Section 14 (n) a procedure to ensure prompt notification of all relevant emergency services and the Mines Rescue Trust Section 15 (2) In the case of an underground mining operation or tunnelling operation, the emergency management control plan must, in addition to the matters in subclause (1), include provision for ensuring— (a) there is an effective means of communicating between the surface of the mining operation and any part of the mining operation where people may be located underground; and Section 9

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