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A two-year graduate programme has been launched by Omnia-group company BME to address youth unemployment and skills shortages in an evolving mining industry.
The programme targets various disciplines in engineering and science – including mining, chemistry, and microbiology, as well as skills in the fields of safety, health, environment, and quality assurance.This is part of the commitment by BME’s leadership to support skills development and the growth of young people within the mining industry. The initiative is also instrumental in attracting and retaining talent for the company.
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BME are building the skills for the future, as well as ensuring that we cultivate a learning culture that encourages and enables critical thinking and innovation.
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BME incorporates used-oil in its world-class emulsion explosives, making blasting greener and reducing environmental risk.Do you need used-oil collected?Click here to apply to become a vetted supplier today!#esg #usedoil #sustainable #recycle
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BME has recruited 19 graduates and placed them at various underground and surface mining sites where the company is currently active. Some graduates have also been placed at BME’s Losberg emulsion plant and its AXXIS initiation system plant.
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Celebrating 12 000 followers, leading to subscription form on site.
This past week, BME reached 12 000 followers on LinkedIn. We are overwhelmed by the support we have received from our community. Thank you to you all!Subscribe to our mailing list for our latest news!
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Celebrating 12 000 followers, leading to subscription form on site.
This past week, BME reached 12 000 followers on LinkedIn. We are overwhelmed by the support we have received from our community. Thank you to you all!Subscribe to our mailing list for our latest news!
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“The digital age has given us the opportunity to leverage the quality of our people, products and service – to optimise blast technology,” said BME Managing Director Ralf Hennecke.
“Building on the flexibility and accuracy of electronic detonation, our digital tools can make mining safer, more efficient and less carbon intensive.”Click here to contact us and learn how BME can improve the safety and efficiency of your blasting operations:#safetyculture #blasting #esg
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