Tuesday, January 19, 2010

2nd visit to the mine in Mexico



MIne in San Luis Potosí, Mexico


Last Friday 8th of January I had the chance again to go into the mine in Mexico, this mine is owned by Grupo Mexico the biggest miner company in the country. This mine is situated in the center of the country 1 hour away from San Luis Potosi (6 hours driving from Mexico City) the production of this mine is basically Zinc and Lead and they have around 75 miners working in 3 shifts per day, it has more 7 km in roads inside of the mine and more than 800 m subterranean high. In comparison with the last mine I’ve visited 15 days before in Mexico as well this one is 4 times bigger. 


Both visits were great and very different, somehow I feel they have the same rescue and safety needs but in a different scale; In my first visit to the mexican mines I was not prepared to ask many important questions and brainstorming inside of the mine with the right person I felt more like a tourist trying to get as much information as possible but then for my second round I was so much more prepared I started to analyze more and brainstorming at the moment but the most important thing was I started to create different scenarios inside of the mine, I was talking with the miner supervisor about all the rescue protocols in case of emergency and of course I started to investigate what type of accidents they have had during the last past years; I found many similarities between the 2 mines I visited during my stay in Mexico and talking with the people they said: most part of the mines in Latin-America are the same as the mexicans ones. The most important similarity was the safety culture miners have, both have different resources and even one of them gives the miners all the right equipment they do not want to carry it with them all the time, (it is not an inconvenient for my design proposal if after the research this would be relevant to add into their safety systems). Other important thing I saw is the opportunity for Atlas Copco  to implement this rescue equipment in their machines, I need to be very specific in what I want to do because this topic is so wide and it can covers many different areas.


What I got during my last visit to the mine? First of all the experience to create quick scenarios and talk with the miners in person, to know more about them how they think? how they work and how they will react into different situations; But definitely observe them in daily life. 

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