Mine Info Flashcards
Mining Act 1992 section 12C relates to
Removal and Concealment of Minerals by employee’s.
Enclosed Lands Protection Act 1901 section 4B relates to
Aggravated unlawful entry on enclosed lands. Relates to persons
Subsection 1a and 1b relates to trespassing of any kind including Protesters.
Subsection 1d relates to Poachers.
What defines an Enclosed Land?
Any land Public or Private. Inclosed, surrounded, fenced, partially fenced or walled, includes natural features such as river, canal or cliff.
Ask includes prescribed premises such as Hospital, Schools
Where does our Power of Arrest come from?
Section 100 of LEPRA 2002
Person other than a police officer May arrest a person if that person is
- In the act of committing an offence
- has just committed an offence
- Person has committed a Serious Indictable offence for which the person has not been tried.
What is Common Law?
Judge Made Law.
What does section 231 of LEPRA refer to
Gives us the Power to use force (must reasonable and necessary) when making an Arrest.
What defines and Inclosed Land
Any land, whether Public or Private, Inclosed, surrounded, fenced, partially fenced or some type of wall or other erection, also includes natural features like river, canal or cliff.
Includes prescribed premises such as Hospital, School etc.
What act relates to Tresspassing
The Inclosed Lands Protection Act 1901.
What are the four lawful excuses to enter and remain on Inclosed land
Authority or a Warrant
Save a person from Danger
Authorised by Act or Regulation (Meter Reader)
Consent (granted by Owner or person in charge of those lands)
How many levels and what are they of force continuum?
Six.
Officer Presence
Verbal Commands
Open hand technique (seizing or touching)
Closed hand technique (weaponless control)
Filled hand technique (impact weapons)
Potential Lethal Force.
Define positional asphyxiation.
Obstruction of breathing as a result of a restraint technique. It occurs when the Persons body interfering with the ability to breath.
What are the risk factors that can increase positional asphyxia
Obesity
Psychosis
Pre-existing medical conditions
Pressure on the abdomen
Why is it important for Security to be aware of positional asphyxiation
It can cause Death and/or Serious Injury
So it can be identified and prevented.
How de we avoid positional asphyxiation
Check for regular breathing
Avoid choke holds to neck or throat
Move the person to a safer position
If occurs call triple, commence CPR
Definition of an Assault
Threatening or applying force against another
Without consent
Without lawful excuse
Definition of a Threat
Communicated intention to cause harm on another person and/or their property
What is Vicarious Liability
Whereby the negligent acts or omissions of an Employee are deemed the responsibility of the Employer
What is an Arrest?
Legally depriving a person to move and/or act of their own liberty.
Mining Act 1992 section 12C relates to
Removal and concealment of Minerals by employees.
Section 4B of Enclosed Lands Protection Act 1901 relates to
Aggravated unlawful entry on Enclosed lands. (POACHERS)
Section 6 of Enclosed Lands Protection Act 1901 relates to
(1) Any person found on premises who refuse to give name and place of abode is guilty of that offence.
(2) Person gives false name and place of abode, guilty of that offence.
Australian Road Rules Regulation, Regulation 236 relates to
Pedestrians not to cause a traffic hazard or obstruction.
(1) Not to move in front of a driver
(2) Not obstruct path of any driver or pedestrian.
Roads Act 1993 Section 91
Adjourning landowner to provide support for public road.
Mining Act 1992 Section 257 relates to
A person must NOT, without reasonable excuse, obstruct, hinder or restrict any other person;
(a) entering land or carrying out Activity on Mine site.
Crimes Act 1900 section 418 relates to self defence but how?
States you are not criminally responsible for an offence if
2 (a) Preventing criminal trespass or to remove a person from trespassing.
Companion Animals Act 1998 Section 16 outlines what in relation to Security Dog Handling?
(2) Not guilty of an offence if the dog was
(a) Teased, mistreated, attacked or otherwise.
(b) Person was trespassing on property where dog was kept.
(c) Dog was acting in REASONABLE defence of a Person or Property
(5) Purpose of this section, recklessness is proven by Proof of Intention.
Companion Animals Act 1998 Section 17 outlines what?
Dog must NOT be encouraged to attack.
(2) DOES NOT APPLY if the encouragement is
(a) Reasonable defence of a Person or Property.
What are the Ten fatal errors in relation to Firearms use and why is it important to know.
- Lack of knowledge
- Taking a bad position
- Failure to recognise danger signs
- Poor or No Search
- Failure to Handcuff
- Failure to Watch Hands
- Relaxing to Soon
- Making False Assumptions
- Tombstone Courage
- Sleepy or Asleep on the Job
Important to identify the above in order for a de escalation to occur or prevent.