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An unplanned interruption
of the normal mining process that endangers life Mine Emergency 25/02/2019
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ORGANISATION PLANS OF ACTION SIMULATIONS & DRILLS 25/02/2019
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AVAILABILITY ACCESSIBILITY ABILITY GOALS OF PREPAREDNESS 25/02/2019
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PROGRAM DIRECTOR RESCUE ACTION DIVISION ADVISORY DIVISION
TECHNICAL DIVISION SURFACE SUPPORT PROGRAM DIRECTOR 25/02/2019
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DEVELOP THE ORGANISATION ESTABLISH THE CRITERIA
EVALUATE 25/02/2019
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DEVELOPING THE ORGANISATION
Areas of Responsibility Positions Needed Assigning Personnel Organising the chain of command DEVELOPING THE ORGANISATION 25/02/2019
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ESTABLISH THE CRITERIA
Planning and Organizing each Division of operations Designing position descriptions Developing and scheduling mine emergency activities ESTABLISH THE CRITERIA Training & Planning 25/02/2019
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Capability of Performance
Examining Organizational Needs Evaluating Staffing Needs Updating the Chain of Command EVALUATE Capability of Performance 25/02/2019
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CONTROL CENTRE NOTIFICATION PLAN FIRST AID/SECURITY SUPPLIES
COMMUNICATION INFORMATION SUPPORT RESCUE ORGANIZATION TRANSPORTATION CONTROL CENTRE 25/02/2019
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CONTROL CENTRE NOTIFICATION PLAN COMMUNICATIONS RESCUE ORGANIZATION
TRANSPORTATION FIRST AID SECURITY SUPPORT – PERSONNEL/EQUIPMENT INFORMATION CONTROL CENTRE 25/02/2019
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ADVISORY COMMITTEE CONTROL CENTRE
MANAGEMENT GOVERNMENT AGENCIES ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL FIRE & RESCUE SAFETY ENGINEERING ADVISORY COMMITTEE CONTROL CENTRE 25/02/2019
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RESPONSE LEVELS CONTAINMENT NOTIFICATION MOBILIZATION DEPLOYMENT
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MINES RESCUE CONCERNS TYPES OF EMERGENCY UNDERGROUND ACCESS
TYPES OF HAZARDS & DIFFICULTIES MINES RESCUE CONCERNS 25/02/2019
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HOW DO WE KNOW BEFORE HAND HOW ANY TEAM OR MEMBER WILL RESPOND?
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WILL MANAGEMENTS. RESPONSE BE APPROPRIATE. AND TIMELY TO CONTROL THE
WILL MANAGEMENTS RESPONSE BE APPROPRIATE AND TIMELY TO CONTROL THE EMERGENCY BEFORE IT ESCALATES INTO A CRISIS OR DISASTER? 25/02/2019
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LOCATION:. 10 Mi. North of Orangeville, UT. above 160 Mi
LOCATION: 10 Mi. North of Orangeville, UT above 160 Mi. SE of Salt Lake City OWNED BY: Utah Power & Light Co. OPERATED BY: Emery Mining Corporation (A Subsidiary of Savage Industries, Inc.) WILBERG MINE - I.D. # 25/02/2019
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GENERAL MINE INFORMATION
Coal Seam: Hiawatha Seam Thickness: 6 to 15 feet Mining Height: 8 feet Employees: 321 Total 290 Underground 31 Surface Coal Usage: Steam Coal GENERAL MINE INFORMATION 25/02/2019
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23/12/84: MINE COMPLEX ABANDONED 24/12/84: AUXILIARY FAN SHUT DOWN
25/12/84: FIRE AT 1st SOUTH PORTALS 26/12/84: FIRE AT 3rd EAST PORTAL TEMPORARY SEALING STARTS 29/12/84: TEMPORARY SEALS COMPLETED PERMANENT SEALS COMPLETE, 1.5 WKS 13/02/85: RE-ENTERED MINE 25/02/2019
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RECOVERY STATISTICS TOTAL HOURS WORKED: 290,000
TOTAL HOURS WORKED UNDER O2: ,590 NO. OF TEMPERATURE SEALS: NO. OF AIRLOCKS: NO. OF PERMANENT SEALS: MILES OF ENTRY RECOVERED: TOTAL REPORTABLE INJURIES: REPORTABLE INJURIES UNDER O2: RECOVERY STATISTICS 25/02/2019
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