MAP KEY TO McCLAIN IRON COMPANY
A. Main Gate: Anyone who approaches the company in a traditional manner will arrive at this gate. The gate is a bit tougher than the fence. Those who arrive here will be checked by the security guard on duty. If no appointment is scheduled, then the guard will turn the visitors away. If asked, he will explain he is under strict orders from Mr. McClain, himself.
B. Perimeter Fence: A tall fence surrounds the entirety of the iron company and even runs parallel to the road which leads to the mines. The fence is 15 feet tall at all points. It is clearly marked as being electrified.
C. Guard Station: This is a small roofed area under which the guard on duty during the day stands.
D. Administrative Building: All of the business ends of the company are run from this building. Those with an appointment to meet Mr. McClain will find the meeting takes place in this building.
E. Water Towers: Water is required during various stages of the processing of the iron. Each tower holds about 12,000 gallons of water.
F. Guard HQ: This building serves as the security guards’ headquarters. It is set upto permit guards to stay on site in the event of inclement weather.
G. Shed. This is merely storage sheds that contains various parts and cast off materials used in the mines.
H. Processing Building: This is the building where all of the iron is processed.
I. Mine Access Road: This fence enclosed road leads from the main highway, paralleling the company grounds, and going directly to the iron mines themselves.
J. Pit Mine: This large pit is the iron extraction operation for the mining company. The Mine Access Road continues here as a sloped road that leads deeper and deeper, from tier to tier, into the pit to provide access to the vehicles that remove the iron ore and transport it to the processing building.
K. Highway Gate: This is the gate that vehicles and machinery are brought through to go to the mine when returning empty from delivery or extended off-site maintenance.
L. Rear Gate: This is the gate that vehicles and machinery are brought through to go to and from the mine with raw materials to be processed.
M. Maintenance Bays: These are large bays that contain vehicles and equipment that is under repair or not in use.
N. Cameras: These are the locations of security cameras which monitor in all directions.
O. Main Parking Lot: This is the general parking lot for visitors and employees alike, plenty large to accommodate the needs of the company.
P. The Foreman’s Office: This is a small trailer that the Pit Foreman runs the site from.
Q. Main Highway: This is the main arterial road that leads through the area.