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Case study · MSHA Record #220152580025
Maintenance Man fatality
August 19, 2015 at 8:45 PM
MINE NO. 1
· Hamilton County Coal, LLC
· Hamilton County, IL
Investigator narrative
Was putting screw jacks in to hold a pony boom up, supports dislodged and the pony boom came down hitting shoulders knocking EE to the ground. *On October 1, 2015, the injured miner died. On October 13, 2016, MSHA's Fatality Review Committee determined the death to be mining related and chargeable to the mining industry.
Record details
- Classification
- FALLING/SLIDING/ROLLING MATERIALS
- Accident type
- Struck by falling object
- Activity at time
- Machine Maintenance
- Subunit / location
- UNDERGROUND
- Underground location
- LAST OPEN CROSSCUT
- Mining method
- Continuous Mining
- Source of injury
- BELT CONVEYORS
- Nature of injury
- CONTUSN,BRUISE,INTAC SKIN
- Body part affected
- SHOULDERS (COLLARBONE/CLAVICLE/SCAPULA)
- Total mining experience
- 7 years
- Experience at this mine
- 2 years
- Experience in this job
- 2 years
- Mine type
- Underground
- Sector
- Coal
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