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The Coal and Other Mines (Horses) Order 1956

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14.—(1) No person shall at any time work a horse below ground at a mine if—

(a)it is unfit;

(b)it is not properly shod; or

(c)it is wearing harness which does not fit properly or is not in good condition, or is without a guard for the eyes.

(2) In any case in which a person, other than a horse-keeper, for the time being in charge of a horse below ground at a mine has reason to believe that—

(a)the horse is unfit, is injured, or shows any symptoms of overwork; or

(b)the horse is not properly shod; or

(c)the horse is wearing harness which does not fit properly or which is not in good condition, or is without a guard for the eyes; or

(d)there is any inadequacy in the supply of food or water for the horse at or near any place where it is working; or

(e)the horse or its harness has rubbed against the roof or sides of a road; or

(f)any other matter has arisen affecting or likely to affect the care or treatment of the horse;

he shall forthwith report the matter to the official under whose immediate charge he works and to a horse-keeper.

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