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Case study · MSHA Record #219942620161

Mine Manager fatality

September 5, 1994 at
Washington Mine · Washington/Niagara Limited Partnership · Shasta County, CA
Investigator narrative
SUB-LEVEL 2 WAS FOUND FLOODED 9-5-94 APPROX 8PM, THE HP ELECTRIC PUMP WAS NOT PUMPING. EE RECEIVED A ELECTRICAL SHOCK CAUSING HIM TO FALL INTO THE DRIFT WHICH PARTIALLY FLOODED RESUTLING IN HI S DEATH.
Record details
Classification
ELECTRICAL
Accident type
Contact with electrical current
Activity at time
Inspect Equipment Or Mine
Subunit / location
UNDERGROUND
Underground location
FACE
Mining method
Other
Source of injury
PUMPS,FANS,COMP,ENG,NEC
Nature of injury
ELECT SHOCK,ELECTROCUTION
Body part affected
BODY SYSTEMS
Total mining experience
21 years
Experience at this mine
1 year
Experience in this job
3 years
Mine type
Underground
Sector
Metal/Non-Metal
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