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What can I do when prospecting in Western Australia - Hand tools
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 401100" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>Knew I'd seen something before on this. Got this from a similar thead on WA Prospecting forum:</p><p></p><p>"Dear Mr?</p><p></p><p>I refer to your email query of 15 February 2013 regarding prospecting using hand held equipment.</p><p></p><p>Regulation 4O of the Mining Regulations 1981 states:</p><p></p><p>4O. (1) A permit holder is not to use powered or hydraulically driven hand tools on the land the subject of the permit. A permit referred to here is one issued after application is made under Section 40E of the act to enable prospecting on a granted Exploration Licence.</p><p></p><p>Under Regulation 4O the equipment referred to in your email such as a Shaw portable Backpack drill or cordless 36 volt rotary hammer drills or a 4 stroke hand held jack hammer <strong>cannot be used under a Section 40E Permit</strong>.</p><p></p><p>Under Section 40D (2)(b) of the Mining Act 1978 <strong>when using a Miners Right on Vacant Crown Land</strong> you must not use explosives or tools, other than tools prescribed for the purposes of this paragraph or hand tools. </p><p><strong>As tools have not been prescribed for this purpose the hand tools you described in your email can be used.</strong> ( Shaw portable Backpack drill or cordless 36 volt rotary hammer drills or a 4 stroke hand held jack hammer)</p><p></p><p>If you have any further queries please do not hesitate to contact ? of this office on the telephone number below.</p><p></p><p>Regards</p><p>Manager, Mining Information Counter</p><p>Tenure & Native Title Branch</p><p>Mineral Titles Division</p><p>DEPT OF MINES AND PETROLEUM</p><p>100 Plain Street, East Perth, Western Australia 6004</p><p>Tel: +61 8 9222 3111 Fax: +61 8 9222 3444"</p><p></p><p>Best bet contact the above to re-confirm that this is still the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 401100, member: 4485"] Knew I'd seen something before on this. Got this from a similar thead on WA Prospecting forum: "Dear Mr? I refer to your email query of 15 February 2013 regarding prospecting using hand held equipment. Regulation 4O of the Mining Regulations 1981 states: 4O. (1) A permit holder is not to use powered or hydraulically driven hand tools on the land the subject of the permit. A permit referred to here is one issued after application is made under Section 40E of the act to enable prospecting on a granted Exploration Licence. Under Regulation 4O the equipment referred to in your email such as a Shaw portable Backpack drill or cordless 36 volt rotary hammer drills or a 4 stroke hand held jack hammer [b]cannot be used under a Section 40E Permit[/b]. Under Section 40D (2)(b) of the Mining Act 1978 [b]when using a Miners Right on Vacant Crown Land[/b] you must not use explosives or tools, other than tools prescribed for the purposes of this paragraph or hand tools. [b]As tools have not been prescribed for this purpose the hand tools you described in your email can be used.[/b] ( Shaw portable Backpack drill or cordless 36 volt rotary hammer drills or a 4 stroke hand held jack hammer) If you have any further queries please do not hesitate to contact ? of this office on the telephone number below. Regards Manager, Mining Information Counter Tenure & Native Title Branch Mineral Titles Division DEPT OF MINES AND PETROLEUM 100 Plain Street, East Perth, Western Australia 6004 Tel: +61 8 9222 3111 Fax: +61 8 9222 3444" Best bet contact the above to re-confirm that this is still the case. [/QUOTE]
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