๐ Code of Practice Emergency Management for WA Mines
This is a MUST READ for any industry professional working in industrial rescue. Management are required to adhere to the standard and we should always seek to understudy best practice guidelines. This enables us to be more aware and capable within...
Hereโs a really good read on our capabilities regarding some published work for Mines Rescue Workers in Australia.
In short - weโre not fit enough.
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CONCLUSION: Relying on actual rescues or mining related...
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Is what weโre all about as a single rescue community who have chosen to come together to be safer and better at what we do.
This is our strength and power.
With more coming to the platform, more offers and options for...
The more we grow, the more we know - better as a community!
Mentor Mates welcomes our newest member - Ben Church.
With extensive Mines Emergency Response experience as a trainer of over 13 years, starting his journey in 2011.
Ben also joined DFES...
Pool session
THEME: Communication & Teamwork
WARM UP: static running, upper and lower body stretches, x2 warm up laps of the pool followed by introduction and briefing.
EXERCISE: Multiple rounds of working in teams taking weights and people from...
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Ever wonder how we can improve the skills, support and experience of our members in various capacities?.. Weโve all been there!
Do we simply reply on โtime-servedโ to gain useful skills or can they be supported...
Watched an interesting video regarding figure 8s on the bight tying them with the load line on top vs bottom. Just wondering which way you guys prefer and why?
Video link below for reference from HowNot2 on YouTube....
When it comes to fitness AND safety I tend to apply one, simple, rule: are my team mates capable of dragging me to safety if they had to during an emergency on a job.
It sounds as simple as it is. Of course, we expect and demand this minimum level...