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Case study · MSHA Record #219902780111

Roof Bolter fatality

September 25, 1990 at 9:45 AM
Pitt Gas Mine · Dynamic Recovery Inc · Greene County, PA
Investigator narrative
A FATAL ROOF FALL ACCIDENT HAS OCCURRED IN RIVER MAINS SECTION AT 36 ROOM BETWEEN 3RD AND 4TH ENTRIES TO THE RIGHT OF THE BELT ENTRY. VICTIM WAS HELPING TO SET POSTS ACROSS ENTRY AFTER MINER H AD MOVED OUT OF PILLAR. VICTIM WALKED INBY CORNER , TO RETRIEVE A CRIB BLOCK, AND THE AREA CAVED IN, COVERING VICTIM.
Record details
Classification
FALL OF ROOF OR BACK
Accident type
Struck by falling object
Activity at time
Timbering, Build Cribs
Subunit / location
UNDERGROUND
Underground location
FACE
Mining method
Other
Source of injury
CAVING ROCK,COAL,ORE,WSTE
Nature of injury
FRACTURE,CHIP
Body part affected
SKULL
Total mining experience
14 years
Experience at this mine
11 years
Experience in this job
3 years
Mine type
Underground
Sector
Coal
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