01 November 2024
Three days of courageous rescues in the red dirt of Roxby Downs have ended with SIMEC Mining emerging the winner of the South Australian Mines Emergency Rescue Competition.
A record number of teams put their safety and rescue skills to the test in the 18-20 October event, the largest field assembled in the competition’s 15-year history.
Held as part of National Safe Work Month, the nine teams competed across 10 scenarios designed to test their skills and knowledge in the event they are called on to respond to a mine emergency.
Overall winners were Whyalla-based SIMEC Mining, which also took out individual categories - Theory, BA Search and Rescue, Road Crash Rescue and the Best Captain Award.
The home team, BHP Olympic Dam won Industrial Rescue, First Aid and Confined Space Rescue to finish second overall.
The competition’s first international team, OceanaGold Corporation from New Zealand, took out the Fire Fighting category and placed third overall.
Other categories were won by BHP Prominent Hill (Rope Rescue), Cadia Valley (Underground Rescue), BHP Carrapateena (Team Skills) and Hillgrove Resources Kanmantoo (Chairman’s Award).
The 2024 event was hosted by principal sponsor BHP Copper SA - Olympic Dam with most scenarios staged in the Roxby Downs township, which is about 570km north of Adelaide.
Olympic Dam is the largest underground mine in South Australia and the fourth largest copper deposit in the world.
SafeWork SA was a premium sponsor of the event along with Roxby Council, Byrnecut, Sandvik, South Australian Chamber of Mines & Energy, Fire and Safety Australia, MSA and ISH24.
The six South Australian mines represented were Carrapateena, Jacinth Ambrosia, Kanmantoo Copper, Olympic Dam, Prominent Hill and last year’s host SIMEC Whyalla.
