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Case study · MSHA Record #220012880001

Truck Driver fatality

October 3, 2001 at 10:45 AM
Bent Mountain Surface Mine #2 · Lodestar Energy, Inc · Pike County, KY
Investigator narrative
EE WAS OPERATING A DM600 MACK FUEL TRUCK WHEN HE APPARENTLY LOST CONTROL OF THE TRUCK AND JUMPED OUT OF THE TRUCK. IN DOING SO, HE SUSTAINED SEVERE HEAD INJURIES AND DIED ON 10-4-01. THE ACCID ENT HAPPENED ON A DESCENDING ROAD. CAUSE IS STILL UNDETERMINED.
Record details
Classification
POWERED HAULAGE
Accident type
Fall from machine
Activity at time
Escaping A Hazard
Subunit / location
STRIP, QUARY, OPEN PIT
Source of injury
STREET,ROAD
Nature of injury
FRACTURE,CHIP
Total mining experience
26 years
Experience at this mine
1.84 years
Experience in this job
21 years
Mine type
Surface
Sector
Coal
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Source: US Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) public records · Document 220012880001 · Mine ID 1518015
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