WESTERN WINNERS

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Western Mines Rescue @ The Coalface

Mines Rescue teams from Springvale (photo below) and Moolarben (photo above) took first place honours at the Western Mines Rescue competition held on Friday, 30 August 2024.

Seven teams from mine sites across the Lithgow, Mudgee and Gunnedah mining regions competed at the annual event which included both underground mines rescue exercises and emergency response for open cut operations.

The teams navigated a range of scenarios to assess their emergency preparedness, teamwork and communication skills under high-pressure conditions. These exercises were crafted to mirror real-life incidents they might encounter in actual emergencies.

All teams were assessed on their theoretical knowledge and fire-fighting prowess. For underground mine rescue brigades, exercises involved handling a mass casualty first aid situation, search and rescue operations, monitoring mine conditions and managing hazards. Surface teams focused on responding to a vehicle crash and performing vertical and confined space rescues.

Centennial Coal’s Springvale team won the underground competition with Captain Luke Smith, Nick Mostyn, Gavin Monaghan, Aaron Kelso, Ben Smith, Michael Case and Manager Paul Staines now moving on to represent the district at the Australian Mines Rescue underground competition to be held in Newcastle in October.

Luke praised his team for their performance which secured their win for the second consecutive year.

“I am so proud of the Springvale team. Two of our extremely experienced guys moved on after last year’s competition so we had two new guys join. They were big shoes to fill, but today’s efforts are a credit to all the work that the team has put in. Thanks also to Centennial for providing the opportunity to prepare for the comp and to Mines Rescue for putting on a competition that reflects reality and the situations and environments that we are trained to prepare for.”

Mines Rescue @ The Coalface
Springvale.

Yancoal’s Moolarben Open Cut team were named the best open cut team on the day and members Will Wakeling, Nic Kenny, Brad Fry, Dan Hood and Al Fittler were led by Captain Simon Marchant.

“The team was outstanding today. I’m fortunate to also get the best Captain award and that’s thanks to the collective effort and dedication of my team. We’ve been working together for the past three years and on days like today everyone simply excels by playing to their strengths,” Simon said.

“These comps are always a great day and give us a chance to apply our training in a different environment. The scenarios were excellent and really tested our training and skills, especially the confined space exercise which was tricky to navigate. A big thank you to Mines Rescue for organising such a smooth event and to Yancoal for allowing us the time to participate.”

The primary purpose of Mines Rescue is to provide emergency response to the NSW coal mining industry in the case of an emergency.

“Fortunately, major incidents requiring brigade response are limited but events like these allow brigade members to practice and hone a range of skills that can be used at work as well as in the community,” explained Mark D’Elboux, Regional Manager Western Mines Rescue.

Mines Rescue brigade members across the district, not just those competing, were also recognised for their dedication and commitment at the presentation dinner.

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