Mining Incidents

Warren Paving Slats Lucas QuarryMetal/Nonmetal

Pinckneyville, Livingston County, KY · Active
MSHA Mine ID: 1519106
Fatalities
0
Total incidents
8
Years on record
2008–2024
Latest incident
Feb 2024
No fatalities recorded at this mine.

Reportable incidents

8 on file

2024 · 1 incident

Fall to the walkway or working surface

Employee slipped/tripped on ribs on floating dock/barge. EE lost balance and landed wrong and broke EE's ankle.

2023 · 1 incident

Accident type, without injuries

We believe the conveyor belt was hit by lightening causing the belt to catch fire.

2020 · 2 incidents

Struck against a moving object

Employee was tramming an aerial man lift to the Rip Rap Plant to assist in repairs. While tramming the equipment, they hit a pot-hole or a bump that caused the man basket to bounce. This caused employee to twist an ankle resulting in this injury. Employee refused medical treatment repeatedly until 10-06-2020 (resulting in the delay of reporting).

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Rear of loader supported by beams during tire installation. Employee attempted to raise the front tire of the machine, which created strain on the beams. Injured employee went around the machine to see if the beams had been removed. At that point the support failed and beam forced out and struck injured employee breaking bones in foot and causing tissue damage.

2019 · 1 incident

Over-exertion in lifting objects

Employee was trying to pick up on the tongue of a light plant after being told multiple times not to. When employee insisted on picking up employee felt something pop in employee's back.

2017 · 2 incidents

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee was picking up a grease hose to move it out of the way. When employee picked up the hose it busted in employee's hand causing a cut/puncture and grease to get under the skin of the hand.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Cutting conveyor belt and the knife slipped and cut arm.

2008 · 1 incident

Contact with heat

Heat exhaustion-contractor employee was loading blast holes when he started to feel faint. He was asked to sit in shaded area and given liquid to rehydrate. He was then transported by ambulance to local hospital for check up and was released.