An Exciting and Educational Visit
The visit aimed to provide them with a deeper understanding of quarrying operations while emphasising safety awareness. The day was filled with excitement and education, leaving both the young visitors and our team with a memorable experience. To ensure their safety, the day began with a comprehensive briefing on health and safety protocols. The students were then introduced to the fascinating process of quarrying rock, from extraction to the final processing stages. They learned about the machinery, techniques, and the skill required in refining rock materials.
Understanding the importance of safety gear, each student was provided with personal protective equipment (PPE) including hard hats and high-visibility vests. Accompanied by Andy Edwards Quarry (Manager), Phil Brewer and Victoria Harrison (Assistant Quarry Managers) and Martin Easton (Foreman) the students embarked on a guided tour of the quarry. They observed CAT 990 loaders in action, efficiently loading dumpers with rock materials. This showcased the scale and precision involved in quarrying operations, leaving the students fascinated by the machinery and technology used.
Continuing the tour, the students witnessed the processing stages, where raw rock materials were sorted, crushed, and refined into final products and finally to the weighbridge.
A highlight of the visit was witnessing a scheduled blast under safe and controlled conditions. The explosion left the students in awe, emphasizing the controlled power involved in quarrying operations and the careful planning required to ensure safety.
The engagement and enjoyment of the students were evident throughout the visit. They actively participated, asking questions, and expressing curiosity about quarrying. Our staff was thrilled to share their knowledge, making the visit an enriching experience for everyone involved.