Mining Incidents

JCI FT 4250 Portable Crusher # 4 Metal/Non-Metal

CSA Materials, Inc. · Surface
Controlled by Roger Albert
Del Rio, Val Verde County, TX  ·  Intermittent
MSHA Mine ID: 4105049

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Fatalities
0
Total incidents
3
Years on record
2014–2016
Latest incident
Apr 2016
Compliance record
MSHA citations since 2014
16
citations
2
significant & substantial
$2,011
proposed penalties
$2,011
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 2,180 0 0 0.0
2025 Q3 2,585 1 0 386.8
2025 Q2 659 0 0 0.0
2025 Q1 792 0 0 0.0
2024 Q4 323 0 0 0.0
2024 Q3 609 0 0 0.0
2024 Q2 0 0 0
2024 Q1 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

2016 · 2 incidents

April 27, 2016 TX · Metal/Non-Metal laborer, blacksmith, bull gang, parts runner, roustabout, pick-up man, pitman HANDTOOLS (NONPOWERED)
CSA Materials, Inc. · Over-exertion in lifting objects

While helping to clean up build up around return belt pulley, as EE pulled up on the pry bar injured worker felt a shooting pain in groin area. Injured worker has an internal hernia as diagnosed by physician.

March 3, 2016 TX · Metal/Non-Metal laborer, blacksmith, bull gang, parts runner, roustabout, pick-up man, pitman HANDTOOLS (NONPOWERED)
CSA Materials, Inc. · Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Injured worker was using a sledge hammer to break a lodged rock very close to a handrail, as EE swung the hammer the hammer hit the metal handrail bouncing the sledge back hitting worker in the head. Worker received stitches in head, no loss of consciousness was reported.

2014 · 1 incident

June 10, 2014 TX · Metal/Non-Metal laborer, blacksmith, bull gang, parts runner, roustabout, pick-up man, pitman SLIP OR FALL OF PERSON
CSA Materials, Inc. · Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee was pulling into a shot at 5:30. He stepped down both of the steps outside the truck, went left foot first towards the ground and rolled on his ankle. It was dark outside so he could not tell if a rock caused the ankle to roll. He went to the doctors for x-rays. The ankle was sprained.