Jamshedpur,
August 13, 2003:Gomardih Dolomite Quarry (GDQ) of Tata Steel's Mines Division has
achieved
the unique and enviable record of accident free mine for the longest duration. The Mine is
Accident Free since 9th August 1992 and till 9th August 2003 it has clocked 7.20 Million
Accident Free Man Hours.
For its continued outstanding safety performance, GDQ was awarded the National Safety
Award in 1999 for lowest injury frequency rate per lakh man shift worked. The award was
bestowed upon GDQ in a glittering function held at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi on 31st
March 1999 by the then Hon'ble Vice President of India.
GDQ also bagged the Ispat Surkasha Puraskar 1998 (Performance Year 1997) among
semi-mechanised mines and again got the second prize in Ispat Suraksha Puraskar (Mines)-
2000 (Performance Year 1999) for best Safety performance and efforts amongst
semi-mechanized no-coal mines in a function held at Ranchi on 8th May 2003. Joint
Committee on Safety, Health & Environment in the steel industry administers the Ispat
Suraksha Puraskar.
Situated in Sundergarh district of Orissa and 13 KMs away from Rajgangpur on State
highway connecting Rourkela with Sambalpur, Gomardih Dolomite Quarry, established in 1962,
is a fully mechanised mine having crushing and screening facilities. Another uniqueness of
GDQ is the SimpleWashing Techniques for fines adopted here for producing dolo fines with
lower Total Insoluble (TI) and better flow-ability. Major products of GDQ consist of BF
Grade lumps, chips and fines. Rocks in this area belong to Birmitrapur stage of Gangpur
series of Dharwar age.
In line with our Vision 2007, the quest is always on in Mines Division for ensuring
safety and environmental sustainability in all it's operations, like other Divisions
of Tata Steel.
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