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'''Elandsrand''' (] for "elk ridge") is a small mining town approximately 20km outside ] next to ]. '''Elandsrand''' (] for "elk ridge") is a small mining town approximately 20km outside ] next to ].



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Elandsrand (Afrikaans for "elk ridge") is a small mining town approximately 20km outside Carletonville next to Blyvooruitsig.

Trapped miners event of October 2007

On 3rd October 2007, 3,200 mine workers were trapped in the gold mine after an accident blocked a deep (2.2km) shaft near the bottom. Rescuers are trying to use an adjacent shaft to rescue the miners, a spokeswoman for the mine's owner, Harmony Gold Mining, said.

Elandsrand mine is 5km from Carltonville near Western Deep Levels to the East and Deelkraal to the West. It has twin shafts very close to each other, one being a production shaft, the other a service shaft for Men and Materials. The incident trapping the miners occurred in the service shaft when a 15 meter section of compressed air pipe burst and fell to the shaft bottom, in the process damaging shaft steel (guides), and electrical lines which cut off power to the hoist on the service cage. As a result of this shaft becoming inoperable, miners were brought up using the production shaft, after changing out the skips for a cage. The cages in the service shaft are of a 3 deck configuration with a capacity of about 150 personnel, and are capable of operating at speeds of 50 Km per hour. The service cage would not be able to fit into the hoisting compartments in the production shaft due to different shaft sizes, and different compartment configurations. Due to this fact a smaller cage with a slower hoisting speed would be used in the skip compartments. As a result of these factors evocation of the trapped miners took longer than had the miners been able to use the service shaft as an egress. As a result of these measures, all of the miners were rescued from the mine.

References

  1. ^ BBC NEWS | World | Africa | All workers rescued from SA mine
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