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Coal Mining Risk Assessment

 A coal mining risk assessment is a well-established procedure for determining whether a development site is in a high-risk area. It requires validating plan proposals for non-householder and commercial planning applications in a high-risk area for development proposals.

The coal mining risk assessment includes an assessment of the Coal Authority Mining Report. Also, a visit to the offices of the Coal Authority to assess mining plans, a review of modern and historical published geological maps, and a review of technical reports/memoirs. The other purpose of a coal mine risk assessment is to identify coal mine risks at the development site and develop a plan to ensure the safety and sustainability of the development site. Earth Environmental & Geotechnical's experienced team immediately revises your mining risk assessment. For more details kindly visit- https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/coal-mining-risk-assessment/   



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