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Pinnacle train ER24 Mine Rescue Paramedics at BMA site at Peak Downs
Peak Downs is a large open cut coking coal mine in Queensland located 31 km SSE of Moranbah. Peak Downs is one of seven mines in Bowen Basin owned by BMA, Australia’s largest coal miner and exporter.
ER24 Mine Rescue Paramedics chose Pinnacle as their trusted partner in delivering currency training for Breathing Apparatus to about 35 of their staff who are active on the BMA site.
Our trainers noted that staff had particularly excellent procedural knowledge. We also value-added by conducting a vertical rescue skills workshop for the ERT team.
To date, we have conducted three, two-day sessions for staff, on-site at the Peak Downs mine, and look forward to continuing our great relationship with ER24 and BMA.
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I did the two day course and was my first time doing confined space certificate. For the course, l had two different instructors and the information at hand was a lot to take in, but was made easier by the way the instructors conducted the course. I really thought the practical exercises were a great way of understanding everything learnt in the classroom. I would have no reservations in doing another course with you nor recommending others to undertake courses with you as l honestly enjoyed myself.