El Teniente Mine Resumes Operations After Accident that Left Six Workers Dead. Company Says It Has Reinforced Safety.
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By Rocío Muñoz-Ledo, CNN en Español The copper mine The Lieutenant will resume this Sunday night his underground operations after the accident last week in which six miners died, reported the Corporación Nacional del Cobre de Chile (Codelco), in charge of the operation of the mine. Codelco said in a statement that underground operations will be resumed during turn C, with a staff of close to 200 workers, representing approximately 70% of the usu…
By Rocío Muñoz-Ledo, CNN en Español The copper mine The Lieutenant will resume this Sunday night his underground operations after the accident last week in which six miners died, reported the Corporación Nacional del Cobre de Chile (Codelco), in charge of the operation of the mine. Codelco said in a statement that underground operations will be resumed during turn C, with a staff of close to 200 workers, representing approximately 70% of the usu…
This Sunday from the El Teniente Division announced that they resumed operations in three sectors that were not affected by the tragedy of Thursday, July 31. From Codelco they noted the resumption of operations in the areas of Pilar Norte, Diablo Regimento and Pacífico Superior. The resumption takes place after the National Service of Geology and Mining (Sernageomin) authorized the partial and progressive restart in the El Teniente Division in R…
"It does not respond to the allocation of any responsibility," said the state on this measure, which occurs a few days after the fatal accident in the division. Claudio Sougaret was appointed to the post in an interim manner, with the priority mission of restoring operations under strict security conditions.
Eighty-two percent of its capacity is currently working on the Chilean copper mine El Teniente, after the partial resumption of work following the accident
"After the authorization given by Sernageomin and the Directorate of Labor, the Division El Teniente de Codelco will resume its underground operations tonight, in turn C, with approximately 200 workers, equivalent to 70 percent of the usual for a weekend," the state mining company said in a statement, "hopes to achieve the definitive normalization of operations on Sunday, August 10."
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