Armanda Farrell: miner earns spot on mine rescue team.

AuthorCowan, Liz
PositionNEWS

Unsure of what she wanted to do after some post-secondary education, Armanda Farrell submitted her resume to the Dome Mine in Timmins six years ago.

She and another woman were hired to work in the mill, part of Goldcorp's Porcupine Gold Mines operation.

"I had no idea what the mill was," she said. "I took the employee bus to the mill the first day on the job and I had no idea what I was getting into. It was a nerve-wracking ride."

After meeting the supportive crew and trainer, she felt better.

"It wasn't what I thought it was."

Farrell spent three years in the mill and then transferred to the underground department where she has worked for the last three years in track maintenance.

"It is a very physically demanding job but I find it very rewarding," said Farrell. "I compare it to making a deck every day where you have a finished product."

She is also the first woman to be part of the mine rescue team, a position she has held for the past two years.

"I really feel it is an honour," she said. "I did have some concern that I would be the token female and I raised that with my coach. But I was told that I did earn the spot."

Being on the competition team requires a lot of physical requirements. The breathing apparatus weighs 17 kilograms but she said it becomes like second nature after getting used to wearing it.

"To go on the team you have to show initiative that you want to be involved in the general mine rescue program. And then based on that, and feedback from the mine rescue officers and expressing interest in the competition team, they look at how enthusiastic you have been and how much initiative you have shown," Farrell said.

"With being on the team, there is some self-doubt you project onto yourself and sometimes you think others have the same opinion about you. But I have had so much support from everyone, especially the women, and they have come out to support the team."

The team nabbed second place this year and came first last year in the district competition.

"It was the most challenging thing I have done in my life and probably the thing I am...

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