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International Mines Rescue Competition

The IMRC_(Competition)|International Mines Rescue Competition (IMRC) is a biennial event which facilitates the testing of underground emergency response capability across global mining and Mine Rescue jurisdictions. The competition is held by the governing mine rescue body of the host nation or jurisdiction.

The purpose of the IMRC is to present realistic simulations that will allow organizers to:

  • 1. Evaluate skills required to perform rescue operations in a mining environment.
  • 2. Judge participants in an open and transparent manner.
  • 3. Provide feedback to all participants.
  • 4. Promote Mine Rescue through improved communication, co-operation and knowledge transfer between responders, mine operators, suppliers, regulators and educators.
  • 2016 International Mine Rescue Competition

    Ontario Mine Rescue announced they will be hosting the 10th International Mines Rescue Competition (IMRC 2016) in Sudbury, Ontario. The 2016 event will mark the first time the competition has been held in Canada.

    References

    International Mines Rescue Competition Wikipedia