
If you are a woman working in the mining industry, you will be aware of the unique stressors of working in mining.
Fortunately, there's excellent mental health support available to men and women to help you to thrive at work!
Most mining companies provide extensive counselling coverage as part of their health care benefits packages, in recognition of the challenges workers face.
Mining is challenging work for everyone, but women may also face additional stress and pressures. The workplace can sometimes be hostile towards women in non-traditional roles.
Mental health counselling is part of your compensation package and it can become a competitive advantage for your career to take advantage of counselling and coaching.

It seems like everywhere you go in the Elk Valley you’ll see photos of women driving haul trucks and brochures featuring engineers, environmentalists, biologists and mining managers that are women.
It’s inspiring to see women moving into roles that make good money, that require expertise and knowledge and grit – that have previously only been held by men.
These roles mean that women can support their families, put their education to good use, explore their potential and reach their dreams.
But the jobs are challenging and the working conditions can be tough. For example, there's haul truck driving. Whether you are a man or a woman this job is extreme!

Every time I see a photo of someone driving a haul truck, which as you know, is pretty much like driving a house around from the bathroom window, it takes my breath away.
It takes a lot to navigate something that big, let alone driving it over temporary roads, with other large vehicles on them on them, in all kinds of weather and conditions.
Then add to that the pressure of expediting product delivery, worry about going too slow or fast, causing traffic to build behind you, the boredom of driving the same route over and over, and the knowledge of the huge risk of losing focus for even a moment and the life and death impact of a wreck.
There’s no one to talk to and your shift is really really long. You start the day clean and end the day dirty and physically exhausted.
But the money is good and with a 4/4 shift you have lots of days off in a row. It’s a great feeling to make a good income and have a steady job. More and more women are choosing mining as a career.
Women work as haul truck drivers, as heavy duty mechanics, plant workers, and as electricians.
