Mining Incidents

Unnamed contractor contractor

MSHA contractor ID: G60
Safety record
1
Fatalities
0
Citations
0
Employee-hours (2000+)
Rates use contractor-reported employee-hours as the denominator. About 2% of reported hours are dropped as duplicate filings, so the hours total runs slightly low and any per-hour rate reads slightly high. Quarters filed with zero hours are excluded, and hours are reported only from 2000 on.
n/a
Fatalities / million hrs
The recorded deaths predate MSHA's contractor employee-hours data, which begins in 2000, so no rate can be computed.
Source: MSHA contractor employment/production and accident records, updated weekly.

Top causes

  • MACHINERY 1 fatality · 13 non-fatal
  • SLIP OR FALL OF PERSON 15 non-fatal
  • POWERED HAULAGE 14 non-fatal
  • HANDLING OF MATERIALS 12 non-fatal
  • HANDTOOLS (NONPOWERED) 5 non-fatal
  • FALL OF FACE/RIB/PILLAR/SIDE/HIGHWALL 2 non-fatal

Incident timeline

1995
8
1994
4
1993
1
1992
2
1991
7
1990
11
1989
8
1988
12
1987
8
1985
1
1984
4
1983
1 (1f)

Mines worked

Recorded fatalities

1 recorded
August 29, 1983 UT · Metal/Non-Metal maintenance man, mechanic, repair/serviceman, boilermaker, fueler, tire tech, field service tech Fatality · MACHINERY
Kennecott Corp · Caught in, under or between running or meshing objects

STEWART WAS STANDING ON A WALKWAY USING A CONCRETE VIBRATOR AUGER CAUGHT VIBRATOR AND PULLED STEWART INTO AUGER VIBRATOR CABLE WAS AROUND STEWARTS BODY WHEN HE WAS PULLED INTO AUGER