Author: Jeremy Williams
Planning Unit: Harlan County CES
Major Program: Economic Development
Plan of Work: Strengthen Community, Leadership and Economic Development in Harlan County
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
The Harlan County Extension Agent for Agriculture and Natural Resources worked with Cumberland Tourism (event sponsor), and the Kentucky Division of Mine Safety to develop a training program (Harlan County Safety Days Mine Rescue Contest) for coal miners that participate on mine rescue teams. The ANR agent help to facilitate the event and develop planning, operations, and logistics prior to and during the event. The event, in its 10th year, is provided to coal mining companies that have trained mine rescue teams available.
The training provides mock disaster situations, in first aid and mine rescue. These situations are timed and evaluated and the teams are awarded in a contest format. The 2022 event attracted eight mine rescue teams from three states. Post event evaluations show that $26,000 was injected into the community due to the event. The event provided valuable skills training for more than 75 miners to conduct their jobs safely.
In the previous nine years (2011-2019) the contest has been held, over 1,200 coal miners have been trained in first-aid and mine rescue simulated contests. These miners brought representation from more than 30 coal company teams across eight states. Also this event has injected a total of $342,000 into the local economy during that period.
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