Lessons learned from the miracle in the mine shaft
One day, some day, every person who's responsible for the safety and health of employees at a work site comes face to face with an emergency.
Probably won't be nine miners trapped almost 250 feet underground for more than three days, like the heart-stopping drama that unfolded last week in the Quecreek Mine about 55 miles southeast of Pittsburgh. But there are lessons you can take from that heroic rescue and apply to your own workplace in almost any type of emergency: