How lessons can be learned from B.C.'s Red Chris mine to help future rescues
- Lessons from a rescue at British Columbia's Red Chris mine can improve future rescue efforts, according to Danny Taillefer, deputy chief mine rescue officer at Ontario Mine Rescue.
- Reports on rescue operations are typically public for all interested parties, as noted by Taillefer.
- Safety in mining relies heavily on a strong culture, expressed by Dwayne Tannant, a professor at the University of B.C.'s Okanagan campus.
- Newmont plans an extensive inspection and investigation into the incident, promising to share results for learning purposes.
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How lessons can be learned from B.C.'s Red Chris mine to help future rescues
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