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Ministry of Energy, Mines and Pertoleum Resources
Mine Rescue in B.C.

 

British Columbia's mining laws require that trained mine rescue personnel and mine rescue equipment be maintained at all mines. To this end, basic mine rescue training courses are conducted at mining properties across the province so that miners have an opportunity to learn the skills mine rescue teams require. Once the basic skills are learned, many hours of training and practice are needed to develop a competent mine rescue team that can work together and with other teams to accomplish rescue objectives in the event of a mine disaster. Every year, the Provincial Mine Rescue and First Aid Competition offers mine rescue and three-person miner first aid teams a unique opportunity to hone their skills.

 

 

Upcoming Competitions

 

57th Annual Provincial Mine Rescue and First Aid Competition

Saturday, June 9, 2012, Revelstoke, BC

Revelstoke Community Centre, 600 Campbell Avenue

 

11th Biennial National Western Regional Mine Rescue Competition

In 2013, Location and time TBD