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Resolution Copper Wins Sentinels of Safety Award
The Department of Labor's Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) and the National Mining Association (NMA) has honored Resolution Copper with a Sentinels of Safety award in the Small Underground Metals category. The Sentinels of Safety is the most recognized, longest-standing award given for occupational safety and is awarded annually to mining operations in various operational categories. To qualify, the company worked over 52,000 man-hours in 2008 without a lost time injury. Resolution Copper was also recognized by MSHA and the NMA in 2006 and 2007 with a Sentinels of Safety Certificate of Achievement in Safety for its outstanding safety record.
"This award reflects the way our staff has embraced being a culture committed to safety, and we're very proud of our employees' collective achievement," said Resolution Copper President and CEO David Salisbury.
Resolution Copper was formally recognized at a banquet hosted by the NMA in Washington, D.C. on October 28.
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