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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Knowing Your Audience: The Chilean Mine Collapse Knowing your audience is an important factor to consider when there is information to be released to a public forum. Special considerations should be taken to ensure that the message is communicated effectively. The sender must recognize any potential barriers to communication that may hinder the audience from receiving the intended message. By recognizing who the audience is composed of‚ the sender is able to cater the message accordingly
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Chilean Copper Mine Collapse BCOM/275 4/14/14 Randall Savely August 5 2010‚ 33 miners were trapped 2400 feet underground in a northern Chilean copper mine. For 17 days there was no way of knowing if any of the miners were still alive. A drill sent down by a rescuer came back with a message from the workers notifying them that they were all alive‚ but limiting in supplies. Rescuers then planned on sending supplies‚ such as‚ food‚ water‚ medicines‚ etc‚ expecting several
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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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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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Chilean copper mine collapse Latasha Mcclure BCOM/275 September 26‚ 2012 Kwanis Nelson Chilean copper mine collapse On August 5 the Minera San Esteban Company regretfully announces that part of one of our mining sites has collapse. Leaving 33 of our workers trapped underground (Weik‚ 2010). It is not yet clear what caused the roof to collapse the company will launch a thorough investigation (Parry‚ Rettner‚ 2010). The Chile copper mine collapse is very stressful for all parties involved
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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 safe rescue and return‚ many had doubts. “While few Chileans dared say it
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Chilean Mine Collapse Timothy E. Smith BCOM/275 September 8‚ 2013 Dr. William Rankin Abstract On August 5‚ 2010 a mine owned by Minera San Esteban in Northern Chile‚ collapsed trapping 33 workers 2‚300 feet underground for a length of two months. While trapped underground the normal shift leader managed the workers lives allowing them to survive until they were rescued. Because the ventilation shafts were not damaged during the collapse‚ the miners were able to breathe fresh air. A year after
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Chilean Mine Collapse When handling a tragic event such as this there are many things to take into consideration. There are going to be many different people that are going to be affected by this catastrophe. First and foremost is the family of the employees that are trapped in the mine. There biggest concern would be to know that their loved ones are ok and are going to be rescued. In a case like this you would want to give the family a positive message and reassure them that the company is
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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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