EE WAS PICKING ROCK OFF OF THE PICKER TABLE WHEN END OF ROCK BROKE AND EE REACHED OVER TO PICK UP THE ROCK AND HIT HIS FINGER ON THE SAFETY RAIL.
Dock No 1 Coal
MSHA record for Dock No 1 (mine ID 4406066). Fatalities, non-fatal incidents grouped by year, current operator and controller, and mine context.
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- Fatalities
- 0
- Total incidents
- 2
- Years on record
- 1988–1992
- Latest incident
- Jul 1992
Reportable incidents
2 on file1992 · 1 incident
1988 · 1 incident
EMPLOYEE STATES THAT HE STARTED HAVING CHEST PAINS IN JANUARY AND HE THOUGHT HE WAS JUST GETTING A COLD, BUT IT WAS PERSISTENT AND ON 3/9/88 HE WORKED AND THE NEXT MORNING HE COULD NOT BREATHE AND HE WENT TO THE DR. ON 3/10/88. FIRST DAY MISSED WORK WAS 3/10/88. EMPLOYEE HAD BEEN EXPOSED TO AN AEROSOLIYID ANTI-FREEZE TO PREVENT COAL FREEZING.
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