That day‚ strong winds were blowing and coal dark thunder clouds were racing in the sky. The wind shrieked and the sudden gusts of wind raised clouds of red dust. The sky darkened quickly and it threatened to rain but the weather held. A bright streak of lightning illuminated the sky and the distant rumble of thunder reached my ear. I quickened my pace. Finally‚ the weather fell apart and it started to rain cats and dogs. The rain came – first in big heavy drops that were as sharp as splinters of
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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 had died in the rumble. What will become of them? Having to be open-minded in such a gloom situation‚
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MINING By Andrea Osorno THE 33 MINERS IN CHILE The collapse of the gold and copper mine San José (Saint Joseph) that maintained trapped during 10 weeks at 33 miners 700 meters below surface area has definitely grabbed the attention of the general public on the security and labor conditions of the active mines that currently operate in Chile. For the last 30 years‚ the mining industry in Chile‚ which represents over 40 per cent of their gross domestic
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“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 to the collapse a fatal accident occurred in 2007 which closed the mine for a period of time but later opened in the later part of the year. It also detailed that the rescuers were attempting to locate the workers so they would be able to drill their way into the mine in order to
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prepared the mining company must be careful in what information and how much information is shared to each audience in consideration of their needs‚ and maintaining company public confidence. Providing too much information as they develop will psychologically affect the trapped miners‚ and providing unfiltered information to the public as they are found may destroy the company’s public image. “Psychologically‚ we have to try to keep them on the right track‚” said Laurence Golborne‚ Chile’s mining minister
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to an older woman and a child‚ presumably her mother and her offspring. Two men walk away into the distance‚ and one set of clothing hangs above‚ unclaimed by its owner. The woman has just been informed of the mining accident which claimed her husband’s life. Shahn says much about the mining life through the composition of his painting. His focus is on the woman who has just lost her husband. She stands off-center‚ not crying or hysterical‚ but with an expression of shock and numbness. This isn’t
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incident? 4) What actions must you take before and after the message is delivered to ensure that it was received as intended? Frame the paper consistent with APA guidelines. Draft two communications from the mining company announcing the accident‚ using what you have learned about the audience and effective messages. One communication should be directed to the families of the trapped miners and the other as an internal news release to employees in the company. For both‚ identify
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many of the miners are having a poor life. If the attention is driven the miners’ safety‚ this is one of the biggest controversies in the great world of mining that until now it have been a long talk in the government. In the the relationship of miners’ family between them‚ it is hard to deny the fact that family relations are also affected by mining because everybody knows that miners would seek and dig anywhere in the world just to bring money to the family in spite of the reality of moving away
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No one denies that the world needs the mining sector and the economy of lots of counties depends on that. However‚ the problem is that not all companies mines in a responsible manner and this leads to a huge environmental issues all over the world. The vision Anglo American is minimizing the
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DECREE OF THE MINISTER OF MINES AND ENERGY NUMBER : 555.K/26/M.PE/1995 ON GENERAL MINING OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH TECHNICAL DIRECTORATE OF MINES THE DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF MINES 1995 1 FOREWORD In an effort to refine and complement legislative regulations in mining‚ the Decree of the Minister of Mines and Energy No. 555.K/26/M.PE/1995 was published on May 22‚ 1995 on Occupational Safety and Health. The regulations on occupational safety and health prevailing previous thereto
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