Rescue from the ropes: International Mine Rescue Competition riveting and educational.

AuthorMyers, Ella
PositionMINING

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When Jeff Farquharson rappelled down the 70-foot, dripping rock wall at Dynamic Earth's Vale Chasm to rescue Perry Simon on the morning of Aug. 25, he wasn't nervous.

"We're going to take you down. You're in good hands, buddy," he said as he attached Simon's harness to his own.

It could be that the rescue was just a simulation, or, it could be that Farquharson is trained to deal with these situations, and knows how to stay calm and collected.

"I don't get nerves," said Farquharson. "It's just knowing the next step and communication with the team. You've got to help that individual out."

Farquharson was competing in the International Mine Rescue Competition (IMRC) as part of Sudbury's Vale West Mines team. Perry was standing--or rather, hanging--in as the victim in the rope rescue scenario.

The Vale team was joined by 27 others, from 13 countries, for the 10th anniversary of the competition, which spanned a week. The competition was hosted by Workplace Safety North and Ontario Mine Rescue.

The winners were announced on Aug. 26, with Canada's Kirkland Lake Gold taking home first place, Ireland's Boliden Tara Mines second, and Poland's KGHM White Eagles in third.

The real winners though, according to organizers, were the challenges themselves.

"These simulations have blown other ones out of the water," said Workplace Safety North's marketing and communications specialist, Gabrielle MacFarlane.

Angie Robson, Vale's manager of corporate and Aboriginal affairs, was at the rope rescue event to cheer on her team, and echoed MacFarlane's sentiment.

"We know how much prep is involved, and there's a lot of pride," said Robson, whose Vale West Mines team was joined by a Vale Manitoba Operations Team. "When the teams come together there is so much camaraderie."

Along with the rope...

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