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Open cut and underground teams compete at western rescue comp

THE annual Western District Mines Rescue competition, which was held at Glencore's Ulan West coal...

Lou Caruana

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The teams were drawn from the Mudgee-Ulan and Lithgow mining regions.

The competition is an opportunity to develop and hone emergency response skills in a high pressure and realistic environment, Mines Rescue regional manager Brian Kelly said.

The ability to practice these skills and gain feedback from technical experts is critical in the NSW environment, he said.

“Each of our emergency responders undertake significant training each year to improve their skills and capabilities. The competitions are a great way of improving technical expertise, leadership skills, first aid and teamwork,” he said.

“The annual competition provides an important opportunity for our emergency responders to test their quick thinking in high pressure and realistic scenarios. These events are one of the many ways we help build world class safety leaders.

“A great deal of preparation and organisation is required to make these competitions as realistic and lifelike as possible and I would like to thank Glencore and the team at Ulan West for hosting this year’s event onsite.”

Angus Place team captain Ross Dowsett said: “I was lucky to be heading up a team of local veterans with every member of my team winning a national championship at some point in their careers. It was great to see both the western district open cut and underground teams competing this year.

“The annual competitions give us a unique training opportunity to practice our skills and I would like to thank Mines Rescue and Glencore for organising this year’s event.”

Angus Place will now compete at the Australian titles in October which will be held in Newcastle.

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