International Legends of League and Mining Skills Australia
The ultimate international tournament of Legends of League has returned in its twelfth year.
This year the International Legends of League (ILOL) is scheduled at Panthers RLFC Biloela Grounds on Saturday 7th May from 12pm where Mining Skills Australia has received an excellent opportunity to be one of the major sponsors for the team.
The ILOL includes a high-profile past National Rugby League players across the event, resulting in enormous goodwill and interest from the local community.
For the social Rugby League game of 2022, a diverse group of people, including previous NRL Legends, local community members and even representing Mining Skills Australia’s own Graeme Bradshaw and his brother Geoff Bradshaw.
Not only a huge NRL fan, but Graeme Bradshaw also has a close and personal connection to the Australian Indigenous Community and has a passion to support the local indigenous communities in Qld, and Australia. Sponsoring the International Legends of League event in Biloela, is a great opportunity for Mining Skills Australia to get involved with the local Central QLD communities.
Mining Skills Australia would like to invite anyone in the local area and wider to join us at the event on the 7th of May at Panthers RLFC Biloela Grounds.
The MSA Legends team VS Rebel Sports Callide Valley All Stars team game will be the main event at 6:30pm.
Watch this space for additional information on the Rugby League between Mining Skills Australia Legends team and Rebel Sport Callide Valley All starts team.
Rachel Hawker and the Emergency Response team at Isaac Downs Mine site
Rachel Hawker, Project Manager for the Emergency Management Department of Mining Skills Australia, along with her team of Paramedics, recently got a wonderful opportunity to visit Isaac Downs Mine Site at Moranbah.
The introduction of EPSA to Australia has opened opportunities for Mining Skills Australia to develop and assist them with Paramedics and an Emergency Response Team on site.
Mining Skills Australia provide Paramedics, Credentialling, clinical Governance, Medical Oversight & Drug/Poisons Licence to ensure safety by complying to QLD Health standards.
With that support, MSA organised a full clinical setup, Paramedic & Drug Compliancy and Ambulance services within 24 hours with our highly qualified Medical Service Team at EPSA, Isaac Downs Mine site.
The entire process was seamless with an appreciable effort from the team of EPSA to the site management team.
To achieve the desirable result of smooth transition within 24 hours, teamwork played a vital role as they demonstrated their support, leadership, and flexibility.
With that, the paramedics were also able to assist EPSA by providing inputs and analysing their Emergency Response plans.
Mining Skills Australia will also assist EPSA with providing Cert III in Mines rescue for all ERT Crews.
Mining Skill Australia will also continue to provide trainers, gap analysis, training matrix’s and 12-month training plans which will aid in focused and experienced Emergency Response Site wide.
It has been an exciting time and our Paramedics are focused and energised, ensuring the highest quality of safety. Our focus is on providing passionate, experienced Paramedics from various work backgrounds – ranging from Ambulance to Mining & Defence Forces.
Mining Skills Australia is determined to fill the knowledge gap and enhance training across departments through the Resource Industry. Contact us to know more and experience our industrial services on 07 3556 3982 or email [email protected].
Site Visit at Isaac Downs, EPSA
In an increasingly competitive resource market, mining companies are required to formulate effectively and steer the business.
With the introduction of EPSA to Australia, Mining Skills Australia has been provided the opportunity to continue to support and assist EPSA during this process through providing training resources, Maintenance and Certificate training, Paramedics, and an Emergency Response Team.
Our leadership team including Gary Bradshaw, Rachel Hawker, and Graeme Bradshaw, visited the Isaac Downs site in Central Queensland, to assist with the handover of site to EPSA.
A complete handover was achieved within 24 hours from the previous site mine, Mining Skills Australia was able to assist EPSA with a full scope of capabilities.
In this crucial period of transition for EPSA, Mining Skills Australia is happy to be involved and provide a fully functional support of our services like MSA’s New paramedic team, which took on the challenge and new job responsibilities with confidence. By expanding the scope for our paramedic team, Mining Skills Australia showcased the additional resources MSA can provide, not only digital learning resources.
Mining Skills Australia is happy to support local and global networks and look forward to the success of reaching the knowledge gap for the EPSA mine site.
Contact us for more information on 07 3556 3982 or email [email protected].
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