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Mine rescue skills put to the test

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Team members apply first aid to hikers.
Camera IconTeam members apply first aid to hikers. Credit: Amber Lilley/Kalgoorlie Miner

Teams of miners from across the Goldfields put their emergency response skills to the test as they competed in the annual Chamber of Minerals and Energy WA Mine Emergency Response Competition.

The 2021 surface-based challenges covered a range of emergency scenarios that could happen on a mine site, with each created by the individual teams.

During the course of two days, the teams competed in fire fighting, hazchem, first aid, team skills, vehicle extrication, rope rescue, incident management, confined space rescue and a theory exam.

Mining teams from across the Goldfields battled it out to complete a confined spaces rescue at the 2021 Chamber of Minerals and Energy Surface Mine Emergency Response Competition
Camera IconMining teams from across the Goldfields battled it out to complete a confined spaces rescue at the 2021 Chamber of Minerals and Energy Surface Mine Emergency Response Competition

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Hosted at Evolution Mungari, there were nine teams including two from BHP, two Gold Fields teams, one group from St Barbara’s Leonora, Northern Star, Norton Gold Fields, Minara Resources and one team from the host mine.

CME mine rescue committee chairman Alex Fincher said the competition gave teams the opportunity to learn from industry experts, and gain skills they can share with their sites.

“Emergency response competitions give the teams a unique opportunity to practise their skills under pressure, in realistic scenarios beyond what is achievable in routine training,” he said.

“The Goldfields competitions have a long history of providing world-class events that the local mining industry should be proud of.”

A team member geared up for a confined space.
Camera IconA team member geared up for a confined space. Credit: Amber Lilley/Kalgoorlie Miner
Mining teams were confronted with a two-person accident as part of the vehicle extrication heat.
Camera IconMining teams were confronted with a two-person accident as part of the vehicle extrication heat. Credit: Amber Lilley/Kalgoorlie Miner
This group decides hw to handle an accident.
Camera IconThis group decides hw to handle an accident. Credit: Amber Lilley/Kalgoorlie Miner
Mining teams from across the Goldfields were confronted with a two-person accident as part of the vehicle extrication heat of the 2021 Chamber of Minerals and Energy Surface Mine Emergency Response Competition
Camera IconMining teams from across the Goldfields were confronted with a two-person accident as part of the vehicle extrication heat of the 2021 Chamber of Minerals and Energy Surface Mine Emergency Response Competition Credit: Amber Lilley/Kalgoorlie Miner/Amber Lilley/Kalgoorlie Miner
Mining teams from across the Goldfields were confronted with a two-person accident as part of the vehicle extrication heat of the 2021 Chamber of Minerals and Energy Surface Mine Emergency Response Competition
Camera IconMining teams from across the Goldfields were confronted with a two-person accident as part of the vehicle extrication heat of the 2021 Chamber of Minerals and Energy Surface Mine Emergency Response Competition Credit: Amber Lilley/Kalgoorlie Miner/Amber Lilley/Kalgoorlie Miner
A hiker receives attention in the first aid scenario.
Camera IconA hiker receives attention in the first aid scenario. Credit: Amber Lilley/Kalgoorlie Miner

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