Chilean Copper Mine BCOM/275 CHILEAN COPPER MINE On August 5‚ 2010‚ 33 miners were trapped in a chamber 2‚300 feet below the earths surface. It is the responsibility of the company to notify the family of the situation before the media. The last thing that any company needs is to have the media represent them in a disaster such as this. Verbal Communication There are many things to address‚ but first we must focus on who was on shift at the time of the collapsed and contacting the next
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Week 4: Chilean Copper Mine Collapse Report Monique Carr BCOM/275 February 21‚ 2013 Instructor: Yuvonne Richmond Chilean Copper Mine Collapse Report In the article that I had to research called “Over 30 workers trapped after Chilean Copper Mine Collapse” (Weik‚ 2010) it talks about what occurred on August 5‚ 2010 in which the San Jose mine collapsed trapping approximately 30 workers. The article indicated that prior
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The tragedy with the happy ending all started August 5‚ 2010‚ when the mine collapses 33 workers are trapped at the Chilean copper mine 300 meters below the ground level. Safety codes require ladders for mines‚ and the miners attempted escape through the ventilation shaft system‚ but the ladders were missing. The mining operation soon became known as “Camp Hope‚” for the next 69 days the dry‚ dusty‚ work site would be where rescue workers‚ officials‚ authorities‚ media‚ friends‚ and family of the
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say in how you approach the the audience. There are a number of factors to consider‚ not only the ones mentioned above. When you want to deliver a message to a crowd and you want effective communication‚ it is very important to take this in consideration in order to have effective listeners. In the Chilean mine collapse case some factors to consider before communicating the incident to the public are the family members of the trapped miners‚ the mining business itself‚ other miners from other businesses
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Chilean Mine Collapse Over two months trapped underground waiting to be rescued their waiting had finally come to an end on October 13‚ 2010. Two months ago on August 5th‚ 2010‚ in the city of Copiapo‚ Chile‚ near the Atacama desert an underground mining had collapsed trapping 33 miners 2300 feet below the surface. Now‚ given under the circumstances that the mine had a history of previous accidents and deaths‚ this led everyone to believe that the 33 men underground
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Chilean Copper Mine Collapse Jason Terry BCOM 275 August 19‚ 2012 University of Phoenix Chilean Copper Mine Collapse In August 2010‚ the world focused on a small copper mine in northern Chile‚ when it was discovered that 33 trapped miners were still alive after the mining shaft collapsed. This tragedy captured audiences of every source of mainstream media around the world. The media reported updates on the conditions of the trapped miners daily until their rescue in October 2010. People
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Chilean Copper Mine Collapse Sabrina Green BCOM/275 Week 4 Celeste Bajorek Chilean Copper Mine Collapse On Thursday‚ August 5‚ 2010‚ the collapse of one of the shafts in the Chilean copper mine left 33 workers trapped approximately 300 meters underground. Rescue efforts began at once‚ but just two days later another collapse in the mine halted the efforts of the rescue crews for many hours (Weil‚ 2010). With such a devastating situation‚ the company should take
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Audience and Communication Release BCOM275 September 10‚ 2012 Audience and Communication Release Communicating with an audience is an everyday part of life through the use of verbal and nonverbal techniques. When‚ a sender is preparing a message it is essential they conduct an audience analysis and make any necessary adjustments to the message for the intended audience. The sender must identify the pertinent information that must be sent and relay it effectively to ensure their receivers
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victims of those who were trapped under the Chilean copper mine had to consider not one day but even two months. According to The New York Times Company(2014)‚ “On Aug. 5‚ 2010‚ a gold and copper mine near the northern city of Copiapó‚ Chile caved in‚ trapping 33 miners in a chamber about 2‚300 feet below the surface”. At this time no one knew the well being or the nature of the situation that happened at the copper mine. During this time communication between employers‚ families’ members’ involved
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Chilean Copper Mine Collapse On August 5‚ 2010 at San Jose mine in northern Chile a cave collapsed trapping 33 miners more than 2000-feet underground (Weik‚ n.d.). This should have been just another day‚ a normal 12-hour shift at work‚ but it instead it turned into a 69 day nightmare. Minors did not know it would be the last time for nearly two months they would see the light of day. Miners‚ much like fire fighters and policemen‚ know there is a risk in the work they do. Their families also know
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