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Case study · MSHA Record #219843490001

Laborer fatality

December 5, 1984 at 9:45 AM
Clark Dock · Green Coal Company Inc · Daviess County, KY
Investigator narrative
EMPLOYEE FAILED TO SECURE THE UPRIGHT PORTION OF STEEL STRUCTURE AND POSITIONED HIMSELF IN UNSAFE WORKING FASHION
Record details
Classification
HANDTOOLS (NONPOWERED)
Accident type
Struck by falling object
Activity at time
Hand Tools (Not Powered)
Subunit / location
MILL OPERATION/PREPARATION PLANT
Source of injury
METAL,NEC(PIPE,WIRE,NAIL)
Nature of injury
CRUSHING
Body part affected
MULTIPLE PARTS (MORE THAN ONE MAJOR)
Total mining experience
5 years
Experience at this mine
0 years
Experience in this job
0 years
Mine type
Facility
Sector
Coal
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