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Case study · MSHA Record #220042810030

Utility Man, Errand Boy, Service Truck Operator fatality

September 24, 2004 at 8:40 PM
Dogwood #3 · Cumberland River Coal Company · Wise County, VA
Investigator narrative
HE WAS ASSISTING A CERTIFIED ELECTRICIAN IN INSTALLING A 7200 VOLT PLUG (CATHEAD) WHEN HE APPARENTLY CAME IN CONTACT WITH AN ENERGIZED RECEPTACLE ON THE POWER DISTRIBUTION BOX (VCB). THIS RESULTED IN A FATAL.
Record details
Classification
ELECTRICAL
Accident type
Contact with electrical current
Activity at time
Electrical Maintenance
Subunit / location
UNDERGROUND
Source of injury
ELECTRICAL APPARATUS,NEC
Nature of injury
ELECT SHOCK,ELECTROCUTION
Total mining experience
30 years
Experience at this mine
7.54 years
Experience in this job
20 years
Mine type
Underground
Sector
Coal
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Source: US Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) public records · Document 220042810030 · Mine ID 4407074
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