What are statutory positions and who is eligible for appointment?

Last updated: 25 November 2024

Part 10.7A of the Work Health and Safety (Mines) Regulations 2022 [WHS (Mines) Regulations] prescribes positions in relation to mines. These statutory positions are appointed by the mine operator to carry out specific functions in relation to the operations of a mine.

Statutory positions are classified in several categories, with different functions and obligations, and levels of knowledge, experience and formal qualifications for the appointed persons, with some positions requiring statutory certificates.

Key statutory positions

There are five key statutory positions:

  • site senior executive
  • exploration manager
  • underground manager (non-coal) if the mine is an underground non-coal mine
  • underground manager (coal) if the mine is an underground coal mine
  • quarry manager if required under the WHS Mines Regulations [Schedule 26, clause 14].

Only one person at a time may be appointed to a key statutory position, however the mine operator must ensure there are sufficient appropriate persons appointed as alternates to temporarily carry out the position’s functions in the person’s place when required.

A person appointed to a key statutory position for a mine may be appointed to a statutory position for another mine if the regulator considers it appropriate and approves the appointment.

Only the site senior executive and the exploration manager appointments are required to be notified to the regulator, which is done through the Safety Regulation System (SRS).

Accepting a statutory position appointment

Before taking up an appointment for a statutory position or as an alternate for a key statutory position, the person must accept that appointment in writing.

Abbreviations used in eligibility summaries

The eligibility requirements for appointments to statutory positions are extracted from the WHS (Mines) Regulations, which should be consulted for full details of requirements and functions.

Notifiable key statutory positions

Other statutory positions

The mine operator must ensure sufficient appropriate persons are appointed to the statutory positions listed in Schedule 26 of the WHS Mines Regulations.

For a mine where only exploration operations are carried out, the regulator may exempt the mine operator from the requirement to appoint persons to Schedule 26 positions.