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Case study · MSHA Record #219923490139

Continuous Miner Operator fatality

December 7, 1992 at 6:15 AM
Mine No 1 · Southmountain Coal Company Inc · Wise County, VA
Investigator narrative
MINE EXPLOSION OCCURRED DURING PILLAR RECOVERY MINING OPERATIONS ON THE 3RD (OWL) SHIFT.EMPLOYEE WAS WORKING ON SECTION WHEN BLAST ANS ENTRAPMENT OCCURRED.EMPLOYEE'S BODY WAS FOUND NEAR CONTIN UOUS MINER.
Record details
Classification
IGNITION OR EXPLOSION OF GAS OR DUST
Accident type
Struck by falling object
Activity at time
Continuous Miner
Subunit / location
UNDERGROUND
Underground location
FACE
Mining method
Continuous Mining
Source of injury
CAVING ROCK,COAL,ORE,WSTE
Nature of injury
MULTIPLE INJURIES
Body part affected
MULTIPLE PARTS (MORE THAN ONE MAJOR)
Total mining experience
9 years
Experience at this mine
1 year
Experience in this job
8 years
Mine type
Underground
Sector
Coal
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