Mining Incidents
Trainer viewPrint or save as PDF from your browser (⌘P / Ctrl+P).
← Standard view
Case study · MSHA Record #220063130057

Laborer, Bull Gang, Parts Runner, Roustabout, Roof Trimmer/Scaler fatality

October 23, 2006 at 10:00 AM
R & D Coal Co. Inc. · Schuylkill County, PA
Investigator narrative
Accident happened when a cut of coal was blasted in breast. From preliminary report: According to the witness, he heard three explosions. Two were normal. The concussion from the third explosion was excessive. The victim was eventually found at the bottom of #19 chute.
Record details
Classification
IGNITION OR EXPLOSION OF GAS OR DUST
Accident type
Struck by concussion
Activity at time
Blasting, Shoot Coal
Subunit / location
UNDERGROUND
Source of injury
MISCELLANEOUS,NEC
Nature of injury
MULTIPLE INJURIES
Total mining experience
25 years
Experience at this mine
6.06 years
Experience in this job
6.06 years
Mine type
Underground
Sector
Coal
Similar incidents in MSHA records· same classification: IGNITION OR EXPLOSION OF GAS OR DUST
  • July 31, 2019 · KenAmerican Resources Inc · KY · Welder (Shop)

    FMC employees were attempting to seal the hoist shaft at the Bremen Portal at Ken American Paradise Mine No. 9. Steel beams were welded in place metal decking was secured covering the shaft. Methane accumulated in the shaft and caused a series of two explosions 4-5 seconds apart. The second explosion killed FMC…

  • May 9, 2018 · Lhoist North America of Alabama, LLC · AL · Dryer Operator, Kiln Operator, Dry Plant Operator, Fluid Operator, Bed Dryer Operator

    The injured miner & the supervisor were attempting to light the #2 kiln's gas flame. While the miner was holding a flare attached to a metal pole at the end of the gas pipe, the supervisor turned on the gas. In the process of lighting, the gas ignited & blew back through the front of the kiln causing burns to the…

  • July 29, 2016 · Spartan Mining Company, LLC · WV · Belt Foreman, Maintenance Foreman, Maintenance Supervisor

    On 7/29/16, employee and co-worker were re-welding guards over the drive shaft of the turbine pump located on the surface above the #3 Shaft. Shortly after welding was completed, an ignition occurred in the #3 Shaft and employee received significant burns and lacerations. The investigation of this event is on-going.…

Source: US Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) public records · Document 220063130057 · Mine ID 3602053
Mining Incidents · miningincidents.org/incident/310954