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Fatality 11_MSHA
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COAL MINE FATALITY On December 29, 2018, a dredge operator, was fatally injured at a coal mine. The victim drowned when the dredge he was operating sank. Best Practices: Task train all persons to recognize all potential hazardous conditions and ensure they understand safe job procedures for elimination of the…
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Mining Fatalities in 2018
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U.S. Department of Labor | January 5, 2019 U.S. Mining Fatalities in 2018 Were Second Lowest on Record ARLINGTON, VA – The U.S. Department of Labor’s Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) reports that 27 mining fatalities occurred in 2018 – the second lowest number ever recorded. Eighteen fatalities occurred at…
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Hazard Awareness saves lives
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Fatality #10December 20, 2018Fatality AlertCOAL MINE FATALITY A mobile bridge carrier (MBC) operator, with 5 years and 21 weeks of mining experience, was fatally injured. He was operating a detached remote-control machine during the mining process. He was crushed between the coal rib and the number 2 mobile bridge conveyor,…
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Experienced miner dies
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Fatality #12 November 29, 2018 Fatality Alert COAL MINE FATALITY – On Thursday, November 29, 2018, a mechanic with 29 years of mining experience was severely injured when hydraulic pressure propelled a piece of metal out of a hydraulic fitting that he was examining, and the metal penetrated his head. …
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Better Safe than Injured
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MNM Serious Accident Alert Surface Crushed & Broken Granite – On August 9, 2018, a miner was injured when the pan scraper he was operating stalled, travelled through a berm and rolled over a bench. The operator of the pan scraper was wearing a seatbelt and was able to escape…
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Reasons to Be Safe at Work
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Fatality #16November 11, 2018Fatality Alert METAL/NONMETAL MINE FATALITY – On November 11, 2018, a 45-year old Underground Technician with 4 years of experience was killed when the Load-Haul-Dump (LHD) machine he had been operating underground ran over him. Access the MNM Fatality Alert here