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Case study · MSHA Record #220122090029

Bulldozer Operator, Universal Operator, Heavy Equipment Operator, Operating Engineer fatality

July 26, 2012 at 5:40 PM
Portable Crushing Plant #1 · Strata Corporation · Polk County, MN
Investigator narrative
Full details are not yet known. Employee was lubricating a conveyor and the conveyor was started. Injuries are either from being thrown from the conveyor or being trapped in machinery.
Record details
Classification
POWERED HAULAGE
Accident type
Fall from machine
Activity at time
Machine Maintenance
Subunit / location
STRIP, QUARY, OPEN PIT
Source of injury
GROUND
Nature of injury
MULTIPLE INJURIES
Total mining experience
5 years
Experience at this mine
0.37 years
Experience in this job
6.5 years
Mine type
Surface
Sector
Metal/Nonmetal
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Source: US Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) public records · Document 220122090029 · Mine ID 2102843
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