The inspection was more strict than Gary could ever imagine. First, there were about five men who were nicely dressed and looked well built who had come into the mining area.
Gary noticed this because there was a stark difference between their bodies, faces, and so on compared to the workers. Everyone was told to get out of the mining area, and instead were now in the sorting area.
Here was where the large pieces of rock would be placed into the machine for processing and to be broken down even more, before more workers would sort out all the materials. It was now that Gary was starting to realise how big of an operation everything was.
There were thirty or so manual laborers. They were in charge of the mining and moving the materials from area to area. Then out of the sorters, there were around another thirty or so.