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(2) Every such copy oi' tracing shall be clejjosited with .such 

 person at such place as the CVimmissioner may appoint, and no copy 

 or tracing thereof sshall be furnished or information in lelation thereto 

 given, nor such plans or tracings be open to inspection, except with 

 the permission of the Commissioner. 



(3) The Commissioner may, by notice in writing (whether a 

 penalty for failing to comply with this Regulation has or has not been 

 inflicted) require the ownei', manager, or person in charge of any mine 

 to cause an accurate plan, such as is herein jDrescribed, to be made 

 within a reasonable time at the expense of the owner of the mine, on 

 a scale of not less than two chains to one inch, or on such other scale 

 as the plan then used in the mine is constructed on. 



(4) All additions of any kind to the underground workings of 

 such mine made after the date of such order shall be cori'ectly 

 delineated upon the original plan and sections, and also upon the copy 

 deposited at the office at the mine, at intervals of not more than two 

 months, and such original plan and sections shall contain complete 

 infoi'mation as to all the underground workings up to the date of the 

 abandonment of such mine. 



Inspection aud 171. The Commissioner or Warden or Mining Inspector shall, 



mSe^etc™'^° from time to time, or when he may deem it necessary, inspect any 

 mine or mining machinery, and may issue such orders for the safe 

 working of such mine or machinery as he may deem advisable and may 

 order work to cease on any part of the mine ; and the owner, manager, 

 or person in charge of such mine or machinery shall carry out such 

 orders. 



^^■V^rt "^cT^°''*^^ 172. If iu any respect which is not j^rovided against by any 



defect in mine, express provision of these Eegulations, the Commissioner or Warden 

 or Mining Inspector finds any mine or any pait thereof, oi' any matter, 

 thing, or practice in or connected therewith, to be dangerous or 

 defective, so as, in his opinion, to threaten or tend to the bodily injury 

 of any person, he shall give notice in writing to the owner, managei', 

 or person in charge of the mine of the particular grounds on which he 

 is of opinion that such mine or any part thereof, or any portion of the 

 particulars aforesaid, is dangerous or defectiA-e, and shall in such notice 

 require such owner, manager or jsBrson in charge to remove or remedy 

 such danger or defect. Any owner, manager or person in charge who 

 fails forthwith to remove or remedy such danger or defect shall 

 be guilty of a breach of these Eegulations. 



Investigation of 173. Where any miner working in a mine makes a complaint 



complaint made ui^dej. these Eegulations to the Commissioner or Wai'den oi' iMining 

 DV miner. _ - i n i ^ ^ p i /-< • - iit i 



inspectoi', it shall be the duty oi the Commissioner or Warden or 



Mining Inspector as soon as possible to make inquiry into the matter 

 of such complaint, and to take such other stejjs as he may deem 

 necessary to investigate the matter, and the name of the informant 

 shall not, except with his sanction, be divulged by the Commissioner 

 or Warden or Mining Inspector. 



NeKlisenceof 174, If a manager is shown to have been guilty of carelessness or 



mining negligence in the performance of his duties or in relation to any matter 



manager. dealt with in these Eegulations, his permission may be susjjended for 



