Mining Incidents

Paulding Aggregates- Jaw # 311-JC01 Metal/Non-Metal

Paudling, Paulding County, OH  ·  Intermittent
MSHA Mine ID: 3304795

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Fatalities
0
Total incidents
3
Years on record
2024–2025
Latest incident
Mar 2025
Compliance record
MSHA citations since 2023
9
citations
2
significant & substantial
$1,343
proposed penalties
$1,308
paid to date
Source: MSHA violations data, updated weekly.
Quarterly safety rates
Citations per million employee-hours, as reported to MSHA
Quarter Hours worked Citations S&S Per 1M hrs
2025 Q4 5,117 2 2 390.9
2025 Q3 6,218 0 0 0.0
2025 Q2 5,386 2 0 371.3
2025 Q1 1,678 0 0 0.0
2024 Q4 3,359 0 0 0.0
2024 Q3 3,298 2 0 606.4
2024 Q2 2,371 0 0 0.0
2024 Q1 78 0 0 0.0
Quarters under 100,000 reported hours are greyed: too few hours for a stable rate.
No fatalities recorded at this mine.

Reportable incidents

3 on file

2025 · 1 incident

March 27, 2025 OH · Metal/Non-Metal laborer, blacksmith, bull gang, parts runner, roustabout, pick-up man, pitman HANDTOOLS (NONPOWERED)
Gerken Materials Inc. · Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee was cutting a piece of belting for a skirt rubber with a razor knife and slipped and cut EE's left thumb requiring two stitches.

2024 · 2 incidents

November 2, 2024 OH · Metal/Non-Metal miner, prospector, nec DISORDERS (PHYSICAL AGENTS)
Gerken Materials Inc. · Contact with heat

Employee was standing in office during a pre shift meeting and passed out briefly and fell to the floor hitting their head on printer on the desk, employee started responding to Foreman fifteen to twenty seconds later. EMT'S were called and employee was taken to be checked out and released two hours later with Return to work paperwork and diagnosed with Dehydration.

August 27, 2024 OH · Metal/Non-Metal front-end loader, scraper-loader operator, pan operator, payloader, scraper rig operator SLIP OR FALL OF PERSON
Gerken Materials Inc. · Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Operator shut down the FEL for the day. As the operator was stepping down from the last step of the ladder to the ground, EE rolled their right ankle and was advised to wear a walking boot for 2-3 weeks or till it felt better. EE wore it for four days and is wearing regular work boot now.