Resolution Copper has been awarded two prestigious awards in recognition of its outstanding safety performance.

Safety Superintendent Steve Gravley receives the ASMI award for No Lost Time Injuries 2008
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 without a lost time injury for the year 2008. 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.

RCM Environmental Intern Senyssa Manriquez receives the Best Historic Preservation award
In addition to the national award, the Office of the Arizona State Mine Inspector formally recognized Resolution Copper for completing 2008 without a lost-time injury. The company was also awarded the ‘Best Historic Preservation’ award for its environmental reclamation efforts on the legacy mine site in Superior. Both awards were presented at the Arizona State Inspector’s First Annual Fall Mine Mixer on October 1.

RCM Safety Manager Mike Wegleitner presents at the conference