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Case study · MSHA Record #220070820042

Outside Foreman, Leadman fatality

March 12, 2007 at 4:00 PM
Feds Creek Surface · Double E Augering Inc · Pike County, KY
Investigator narrative
While excavating coal pit, equipment operator worked himself into a position that when he attempted to correct resulted in overturning excavator on its top, crushing the cab area and the operator.
Record details
Classification
MACHINERY
Accident type
Struck against a moving object
Activity at time
Power Shovel, Dragline
Subunit / location
STRIP, QUARY, OPEN PIT
Source of injury
SURFACE MINING MACHINES
Nature of injury
MULTIPLE INJURIES
Total mining experience
29 years
Experience at this mine
1.31 years
Experience in this job
1.5 years
Mine type
Surface
Sector
Coal
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Source: US Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) public records · Document 220070820042 · Mine ID 1518940
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