Mining Incidents

Margaret J HeckmanController

MSHA Controller ID: M01135
Fatalities
5
Total incidents
405
Mines on record
6
Period

Top causes

  • MACHINERY2 fatalities · 34 non-fatal
  • FALL OF FACE/RIB/PILLAR/SIDE/HIGHWALL2 fatalities · 1 non-fatal
  • HANDLING OF MATERIALS1 fatality · 131 non-fatal
  • SLIP OR FALL OF PERSON83 non-fatal
  • DISORDERS (REPEATED TRAUMA)48 non-fatal
  • HANDTOOLS (NONPOWERED)40 non-fatal

Incident timeline

2022
7
2021
15
2020
30
2019
12
2018
18
2017
14
2016
31
2015
9
2014
20 (2f)
2013
17
2012
14
2011
16
2010
17
2009
10
2008
14
2007
12 (1f)
2006
13
2005
9
2004
15
2003
15
2002
22 (1f)
2001
28
2000
47 (1f)

Operators under this controller

Mines on record

Fatalities under this controller

5 recorded
Fall from machine

Employee was scaling from a man basket on a boom truck when large slabs of rock struck the boom causing it to separate from the boom.

Fall from machine

The employees were scaling from a man basket on a boom truck when large slabs struck the boom causing it to separate from the truck.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE and other co-workers were trying to connect a 42-in. inlet duct to a top reversal box through an opening in the building. The EE was inside the building between the inlet duct and reversal box. When the inlet duct unexpectedly came through the opening, it struck the injured employee in the head causing severe head injury resulting in death on 6/19/2007.

Struck by falling object

WHILE ON THE GROUND SPOTTING FOR THE MAINTENANCECREW HE WAS STRUCK ON THE HEAD BY A DUST COLLECTOR BAG FULL OF LIME. EMPLOYEE WAS PRONOUNCED DEAD AT THE SCENE BY THE CORONER.

Struck against stationary object

THE DECEASED WAS ASKED TO EXAMINE A CORNER OF A PILLAR BY THE SCALERS. HE GOT IN HI-RANGER BASKET W/O FALL LPROTECTION OVER THE OBJECTION OF SCALER (1 1/2 YRS EXP). WHILE INSPECTING THE PILL AR, THE BASKET BECAME HUNG UP ON THE SIDE OF THE PILLAR, WHEN IT BROKE FREE. THE BOOM SPRUNG AND THREW BOTH MEN OUT. THE SCALER WAS SAVED BY HIS FALL PROTECTION. THE POWDERMAN FELL APPROX 5