Chile’s Codelco Authorised to Partially Restart El Teniente Mine Operations
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The Minister of Mining, Aurora Williams, commented on the partial reopening of mining operations in the El Teniente Division, following the tragedy that left six workers dead in the underground mine. In dialogue with Radio DNA, the Secretary of State explained that “this was a partial and progressive uprising of a provisional measure that established the National Service of Geology and Mining and the Directorate of Labor,” indicating that both i…
Chile’s Codelco authorised to partially restart El Teniente mine operations
Chile’s Labor Directorate has sanctioned the partial and gradual resumption of underground activities at the El Teniente mine, operated by Codelco. This decision comes after an earthquake-triggered collapse that claimed six lives. Operations at El Teniente, recognised as one of the world's largest…
Chile's Codelco authorised to partially restart El Teniente mine operations
Chile’s Labor Directorate has sanctioned the partial and gradual resumption of underground activities at El Teniente mine, operated by Codelco.The post Chile’s Codelco authorised to partially restart El Teniente mine operations appeared first on Mining Technology.
The Directorate of Labour approved work in sectors not affected by the field, maintaining areas in total paralysis.
The state mining company Codelco said on Sunday that it partially restarted underground operations in its El Teniente mine, in areas that were not affected by an accident at the end of July and that left six people dead.You may be interestedCompresasCodelco enlists the restart of operations in mine, after accident that left six workers deadThe operations of the mine were approved on Saturday night by the Labor management, and a day earlier by th…
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