We were both informed and entertained by Mines Rescue trainer Trevor Brady, who gave us an in-depth insight into the Mines Rescue service in today’s world where there are very few deep mines in operation. Interesting questions at the end of Trevor’s illustrated talk showed how well his talk was received, and the number of questions showed a great interest by the audience. The Club’s VOT was given by Grace Strachan, who presented the usual token of our appreciation.
For over 100 years, Mines Rescue Service has developed its specialist skills, experience and knowledge gained from working in a difficult and potentially dangerous environment, to effect the rescue and escape of mineworkers from underground. Following the return of the coal mining industry to the private sector, Mines Rescue Service Ltd, working closely with the new owners, has continued and built upon those proud traditions.
Mines Rescue Service are unique in having been approved by the Secretary of State for the provision of an escape and rescue service from underground coal mines, and are subject to rigorous audits by the Health and Safety Executive. Mines Rescue Service Ltd is also contracted to The Coal Authority to attend all coal mining related hazards to ensure public safety.'What We Do' Main Pages:
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morePrimary Schools linked to Rotary Club of West Fife:- Blairhall, Cairneyhill, Carnock, Crossford, Camdean, Culross, Inzievar, Holy Name, Limekilns, Milesmark, St Serfs, Saline, Torryburn, Tulliallan. Secondary Schools:- Queen Anne and Woodmill
moreThe club has a varied and interesting sports programme incorporated under the Entertainment Programme. .
morePaul Harris Fellowship Awardees
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