National Coal Board
Mining Industry Regulation and Industrial Emergency ResponseDescription
Affiliated Characters
Event Involvements
Events with structured involvement data
The National Coal Board is formally notified through Dave Hinks’ phone call while the sabotage is confirmed in real time at the pithead office. The NCB’s statutory role in mine safety and equipment regulation becomes activated as evidence of deliberate tampering demands their forensic and administrative response.
Through Dave Hinks conducting protocol-driven phone reporting to NCB investigators
Operates as statutory authority with investigative mandate over colliery operations
Triggers escalation from emergency rescue to formal industrial crime investigation, exposing systemic vulnerabilities in NCB oversight
Internal procedural activation under crisis conditions, revealing latent tension between routine compliance and crisis response agility
The National Coal Board is engaged as a supportive external resource tasked with opening and clearing emergency mine shafts to allow safe access and egress. Their involvement is leveraged by UNIT to address the immediate biological threat before the operational focus sharply shifts.
Via coordination through UNIT command to mobilize mining expertise and equipment
Supportive role subordinate to UNIT’s strategic authority, acting on direct request from the Brigadier