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    Anglo American Company

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    American’s reputation enhanced by engaging with local communities in decision-making? Why is it important for this engagement to be an ongoing process? Anglo American mining company is one of the leading companies on the mining industry and has gained reputation because they include the local community at the moment of decision-making. Mining industries are often being observed as they are recognized because they tend to contaminate the environment. Pressure groups are often the ones who are mostly aware

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    With greater efficiency and capacity of crushing cone crusher‚ help to improve the sustainable development of economy and progress. In recent years‚ mining efforts to gradually increase‚ manual or mechanical to the use of the natural mineral resources value of mining‚ the most critical is the ore crushing‚ processing refined ore used in metallurgy‚ construction‚ chemical and other industries. Along with the national construction of expanding domestic demand‚ increasing infrastructure construction

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    Centralias Mine

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    was one of l6 Illinois state mine inspectors‚ appointed by Governor Green. He was given the responsibility of policing the mines as well as the operators. Additionally‚ it was his duty to make sure that the company’s was in compliance with state mining laws and following safety regulations. Mr. Scanlan had a reputation of being stubborn‚ righteous; was considered to have fierce integrity and took his job very seriously. Mr. Scanlan considered the Centralia No. 5 Mine to be the worst in his district

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    Gunnar Saetr

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    The contrast in scenery on this walk is superb. It begins with luxuriant woodland and sparkling streams‚ then the devastation of the lead mining period is encountered. Many of the paths were once used by miners as they trudged wearily to and from work. Gunnerside‚ like many villages in Upper Swaledale‚ is of Norse origin and supposedly takes its name from a Viking warrior who settled in the valley at the beginning of the eleventh century. The name means ‘Gunnars saetr’ - a summer pasture‚ or shieling

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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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    Tar Creek Superfund Site

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    Tar Creek Superfund Site Tar Creek is considered one of the biggest environmental disasters in the history of the United States. This disaster was created from lead and zinc mining in Northeast Oklahoma. Lead and zinc leftover in chat piles would seep into groundwater‚ ponds‚ and lakes contaminating almost all water in the area. The people from small towns in the area such as Cardin and Picher are at high risk for lead poisoning‚ which can have long term health effects. Tar Creek has been pinpointed

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    Chilean Mine Collapse

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    Knowing Your Audience Paper and Communication Release On August 5‚ 2011‚ the San Jose Mine‚ a small copper operation in northern Chile owned by Minera San Esteban Primera suffered a cave-in (Weik‚ 2010‚ p.65). Thirty-three workers were trapped 2‚200-feet underground although facts‚ footage‚ and speculations of the disaster unraveled on the surface‚ which was covered by news stations around the world. As most of the world watched through the eyes and words of reporters‚ hoping for the miner’s

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    Chilean Copper Mine

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    Chilean Copper Mine Name XBCOM/275 May 18‚2014 Dr Jose A. Cotay Chilean Copper Mine On August 5‚ 2010 there was one of the worst mining disasters in the history of mining. In the Atacama Deseret one of the largest mines there was a clasp. On this day 33 miners were unaccounted for after they did a head count of all the miners that come out the dust and dirt. The company was not sure if they were alive or dead. The community that these men lived in was grief stricken and their families were

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    ACC3120 Advanced financial accounting Week 11 Tutorial: Extractive Industries 1 HPHAH‚ chapter 20‚ question 1 Outline the five phases of a company’s operations in the extractive industries. Answer: It has been suggested that there are five identifiable phases in the discovery and recovery of minerals‚ oil and natural gas. Four of these phases are “pre-production” phases‚ which means that they occur before production begins. The pre-production phases are exploration‚ evaluation‚ development and

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    Vitbachan

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    BHP billinton BHP billinton 1>Introduction BHP Billiton is one of the largest diversified mining and natural resources companies in the world. According to the data provided by Google Finance‚ BHP is worth nearly $174 billion as of September 4‚ 2009 (see bibliography‚ BHP Billiton (ADR)‚ Google Finance). The revenues earned by the group in the fiscal year ending June 2009 BHPre more than $50 billion (see bibliography‚ BHP Billiton Fundamentals‚ LondonStockExchange.com)‚ which is higher than

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