Hard-Rock Mining Apprenticeship Program Launched at Kennecott's Tintic Mines Division

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
John D. Weibmer
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Jan 6, 1977

Abstract

A strong step towards acknowledgement of mining as a skilled trade has been taken by the Tintic Division of Kennecott Copper Corp. In May 2 ceremonies, a pilot program was signed into force which, possibly for the first time in US history, recognizes mining as an apprentice trade and grants journeyman status to those who complete the prescribed training sequence. The apprenticeship standards, hammered out after months of consultation between management, labor, and government, are presently limited only to underground hard-rock mining and only within Kennecott's Tintic Division, but the architects of the program are confident that the concept will spread-first to other underground operations where miners desire documented evidence of their special skills, then to open-pit and soft-rock operations.
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APA: John D. Weibmer  (1977)  Hard-Rock Mining Apprenticeship Program Launched at Kennecott's Tintic Mines Division

MLA: John D. Weibmer Hard-Rock Mining Apprenticeship Program Launched at Kennecott's Tintic Mines Division. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1977.

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