Mining Incidents

South Mine/Washplant Coal

Controlled by W Thomas Mackall
Salineville, Jefferson County, OH  ·  Abandoned
MSHA Mine ID: 3304229

South Mine/Washplant has $28K in proposed MSHA penalties and $0 outstanding across 0 contested dockets, plus health sampling and the full incident record.

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Fatalities
0
Total incidents
24
Years on record
1996–2009
Latest incident
Dec 2009
Compliance record
MSHA citations since 2000
244
citations
97
significant & substantial
$27,929
proposed penalties
$27,929
paid to date
100% of proposed penalties paid to date, a $0 gap.
Source: MSHA violations data, updated weekly.
Inspection activity
MSHA inspections since 2000
108
inspections on record
4,874
inspection hours
5.0
citations per 100 inspection hours
This rate is recorded citations divided by MSHA inspection hours, per 100 hours. It reflects inspection effort, not mine size or production.
244 citations across 4,874 inspection hours.
Source: MSHA inspections data, updated weekly.

South Mine/Washplant has $28K in proposed MSHA penalties and $0 outstanding across 0 contested dockets.

Penalty disposition
Differences between proposed and paid penalties reflect both settlements and conference reductions and amounts still owed. Outstanding is the balance currently owed.
$28K
proposed penalties
$28K
current assessed
$28K
paid to date
$0
outstanding
242 assessments are final orders; 0 contested dockets.
As of the most recent assessment on 2016-12-29.
Source: MSHA assessed-violations and conference/litigation data, updated weekly.

MSHA sampling at South Mine/Washplant shows respirable coal dust averaging 0.83 mg/m3 (89% compliant) across 606 samples.

Health sampling
A sample is a point in time compliance measurement, not an individual exposure history. These figures describe MSHA sampling records and do not establish causation or personal dose.
Respirable coal dust
Respirable coal dust and silica figures cover coal facilities. Dust compliance is measured against the current 1.5 mg/m3 standard; samples predating the 2014 standard are included, so compliance rates are a coarse historical signal.
0.83
dust avg (mg/m3)
6.41
dust max (mg/m3)
89%
within 1.5 mg/m3
606
samples
Most recent sample: 2016-12-29.
Silica (quartz)
1.7
silica avg (%)
3.3
silica max (%)
25
samples
Most recent sample: 2007-09-17.
Noise
12%
over PEL
77
samples
Most recent sample: 2017-01-05.
Source: MSHA respirable dust, quartz, and noise sampling records, updated weekly.
Quarterly safety rates
Citations per million reported employee-hours. Rates begin in 2000, when MSHA's quarterly employment data starts; earlier incidents are counted but cannot be rate-adjusted. Quarters under 100,000 reported hours are greyed: too few hours for a stable rate.
Citations per million employee-hours, as reported to MSHA
Quarter Hours worked Citations S&S Per 1M hrs
2020 Q4 0 0 0
2020 Q3 199 0 0 0.0
2020 Q2 0 0 0
2020 Q1 493 0 0 0.0
2019 Q4 2,390 0 0 0.0
2019 Q3 2,434 0 0 0.0
2019 Q2 2,485 0 0 0.0
2019 Q1 2,337 0 0 0.0
Show 76 earlier quarters
Quarter Hours worked Citations S&S Per 1M hrs
2018 Q4 1,482 0 0 0.0
2018 Q3 2,561 0 0 0.0
2018 Q2 2,376 0 0 0.0
2018 Q1 0 0 0
2017 Q4 548 0 0 0.0
2017 Q3 1,715 0 0 0.0
2017 Q2 986 0 0 0.0
2017 Q1 1,218 0 0 0.0
2016 Q4 1,437 2 0 1391.8
2016 Q3 577 0 0 0.0
2016 Q2 787 0 0 0.0
2016 Q1 1,351 0 0 0.0
2015 Q4 5,292 0 0 0.0
2015 Q3 5,504 1 0 181.7
2015 Q2 6,112 0 0 0.0
2015 Q1 9,531 5 2 524.6
2014 Q4 10,617 0 0 0.0
2014 Q3 10,086 1 0 99.1
2014 Q2 10,183 0 0 0.0
2014 Q1 10,769 2 0 185.7
2013 Q4 8,767 0 0 0.0
2013 Q3 9,887 0 0 0.0
2013 Q2 7,637 1 0 130.9
2013 Q1 10,467 0 0 0.0
2012 Q4 9,490 1 1 105.4
2012 Q3 10,680 2 1 187.3
2012 Q2 7,419 0 0 0.0
2012 Q1 9,043 9 3 995.2
2011 Q4 8,387 0 0 0.0
2011 Q3 9,553 1 0 104.7
2011 Q2 7,652 0 0 0.0
2011 Q1 7,158 2 0 279.4
2010 Q4 4,701 0 0 0.0
2010 Q3 4,141 0 0 0.0
2010 Q2 4,897 2 2 408.4
2010 Q1 5,288 0 0 0.0
2009 Q4 2,422 1 0 412.9
2009 Q3 2,169 1 0 461.0
2009 Q2 908 1 0 1101.3
2009 Q1 1,074 0 0 0.0
2008 Q4 1,717 4 2 2329.6
2008 Q3 3,278 0 0 0.0
2008 Q2 6,589 13 3 1973.0
2008 Q1 7,941 7 0 881.5
2007 Q4 9,367 3 2 320.3
2007 Q3 16,058 2 0 124.5
2007 Q2 18,339 1 0 54.5
2007 Q1 15,369 1 0 65.1
2006 Q4 15,198 4 2 263.2
2006 Q3 17,136 1 0 58.4
2006 Q2 17,200 13 7 755.8
2006 Q1 15,463 2 0 129.3
2005 Q4 14,865 7 3 470.9
2005 Q3 15,395 9 5 584.6
2005 Q2 17,330 4 2 230.8
2005 Q1 14,844 4 0 269.5
2004 Q4 10,343 2 1 193.4
2004 Q3 9,309 8 5 859.4
2004 Q2 9,286 7 1 753.8
2004 Q1 10,852 6 3 552.9
2003 Q4 14,663 1 1 68.2
2003 Q3 11,862 4 3 337.2
2003 Q2 14,724 5 5 339.6
2003 Q1 14,897 2 1 134.3
2002 Q4 12,559 6 4 477.7
2002 Q3 14,508 7 5 482.5
2002 Q2 12,963 6 2 462.9
2002 Q1 16,511 16 7 969.1
2001 Q4 10,098 11 2 1089.3
2001 Q3 17,301 8 6 462.4
2001 Q2 14,324 11 3 767.9
2001 Q1 16,816 7 3 416.3
2000 Q4 13,314 5 1 375.5
2000 Q3 14,939 3 1 200.8
2000 Q2 6,995 9 2 1286.6
2000 Q1 12,204 13 6 1065.2
No fatalities recorded at this mine.

Reportable incidents

24 on file

2009 · 1 incident

December 30, 2009 OH · Coal front-end loader, scraper-loader operator, pan operator, payloader, scraper rig operator SLIP OR FALL OF PERSON
Sterling Mining Corporation · Fall from machine

Operater of a 980F Cat loader was checking a possible problem with his loader. He slipped and fell off of loader, breaking his left ankle.

2008 · 3 incidents

March 17, 2008 OH · Coal FALL OF ROOF OR BACK
Sterling Mining Corporation · Accident type, without injuries

Roof fall Intersection of #4 entry of the 1-Left Submain at break 11 . Approximately 30 feet long 20 feet wide 8 feet high. No one injured, no equiptment involved.

February 25, 2008 OH · Coal FALL OF ROOF OR BACK
Sterling Mining Corporation · Accident type, without injuries

Roof fall,. Intersection of#3 entry of the 1-right submain at break #6. Fall approximately 30 feet long 20 feet wide and 8 feet high. No one injured, no equiptment involved.

February 20, 2008 OH · Coal FALL OF ROOF OR BACK
Sterling Mining Corporation · Accident type, without injuries

Roof fall, face of #4 entry of the 1-right submain at what would be the intersection of the #9 x-cut back outby to just inby the #8 x-cut intersection. Fall approximately 40 feet long, 19 feet wide, by 6 feet high. No one injured, no equiptment involved.

2006 · 3 incidents

June 12, 2006 OH · Coal discontinued 1/31/2014. several other codes cover scoop car operator SLIP OR FALL OF PERSON
Sterling Mining Corporation · Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Scoop operator had pulled conveyor tail piece outside the underground mine took up for storage stood on top of it to cross it, stepped off of it and broke.

June 8, 2006 OH · Coal laborer, bull gang, parts runner, roustabout, roof trimmer/scaler HANDLING OF MATERIALS
Sterling Mining Corporation · Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE was helping load conveyor structure into the scoop bucket as part of retreating from old section. As he was throwing a stand into scoop bucket, he felt something pop in his back . His back stiffened quickley went to Dr next morning.

March 8, 2006 OH · Coal assistant mine foreman, assistant mine manager HANDTOOLS (NONPOWERED)
Sterling Mining Corporation · Caught in, under or between (Not Elsewhere Classified)

WHILE RELEASING A COMEALONG FROM REPLACING A BELT SPLICE, EMPLOYEE HAD HIS LEFT RING FINGER (TIP) CAUGHT IN THE RELEASING MECHANISM OF THE COMEALONG, SMASHING & CUTTING THE TIP OF HIS FINGER. 7 STITCHES REQUIRED.

2005 · 1 incident

December 5, 2005 OH · Coal discontinued 1/31/2014. several other codes cover scoop car operator OTHER
Sterling Mining Corporation · Bodily reaction, (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee was operating the scoop while cleaning up the face of newly mined and bolted area. When he attempted to exit the scoop, he felt something pop in his left knee. Other than a slight pain, he continued to work. He woke up the next morning and the knee was swollen. He then went for medical attention.

2004 · 2 incidents

August 2, 2004 OH · Coal roof bolter, rock bolter, pinner, mobile roof support operator (mrs) MACHINERY
Sterling Mining Corporation · Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE WAS DRILLING A HOLE WITH THE FLETCHER BOLTER TO SET A ROOF BOLT WHEN A PIECE OF ROOF COAL (BONE) BROKE LOOSE FROM THE TOP, HIT THE SPINNING DRILL STEEL AND A 3" SQUARE PIECE OF ROOF COAL FLEW AND HIT HIM IN THE NOSE, BREAKING HIS NOSE.

February 6, 2004 OH · Coal laborer, bull gang, parts runner, roustabout, roof trimmer/scaler POWERED HAULAGE
Sterling Mining Corporation · Struck against stationary object

MINER WAS OPERATING A SCOOP WHEN HE HIT HIS HEAD ON A LOW BROW IN THE ENTRY, CAUSING HIM TO JAM HIS NECK. MINER DID NOT NOTICE A PROBLEM UNTIL THE NEXT MORNING, WHEN HE WOKE UP WITH IT STIFF & SORE. DID NOT SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION UNTILL 02/12/04.

2002 · 2 incidents

May 30, 2002 OH · Coal FALL OF ROOF OR BACK
Sterling Mining Corporation · Accident type, without injuries

ROOF FALL #4 ENTRY (BELT ENTRY) B-18 TO OUTBY B-20 #1 R+SUBMAIN OFF OF G-LEFT SUBMAIN ONE BREAK OUTBY FACE, FALL OCCURRED AFTER SECTION WAS BEING ABANDONED DUE TO ADVERSE ROOF CONDITIONS, FALL STARTED BY CLAY VEIN, ROOF WAS SHOWING BROKEN CONDITIONS DUE TO ROLLING COAL SEAM AND OVERHEAD STREAM VALLEY PARALLEL TO FALL DIRECTION.

January 3, 2002 OH · Coal FALL OF ROOF OR BACK
Sterling Mining Corporation · Accident type, without injuries

ROOF FALL AT B-1 OF 6L SUBMAIN FROM #2 ENTRY OVER TO NO. 1 ENTRY APPROX. 70' LONG. FALL WAS A RESULT OF SANDSTONE CHANNEL COMING DOWN TO COAL.

2001 · 1 incident

September 11, 2001 OH · Coal FALL OF ROOF OR BACK
Sterling Mining Corporation · Accident type, without injuries

ROOF FALL IN 6 RIGHT SUBMAIN #1 ENTRY B-81 TO B-84. STAYED IN #1 ENTRY; DID NOT GO INTO XCUTS TOLEFT OR RIGHT. CAUSED BY CLAY CUTTER IN ROOF. PRIMARY ESCAPEWAY REESTABLISHED.

2000 · 4 incidents

September 1, 2000 OH · Coal scoop car/scooptram operator, load/haul/dump (lhd) operator, teletram operator SLIP OR FALL OF PERSON
Sterling Mining Corporation · Fall to the walkway or working surface

WHILE LOADING BELT STRUCTURE INTO SCOOP OUTSIDE OF UNDERGROUND MINE, EE TRIPPED OVER THE EDGE OF THE SCOOP BUCKET AND FELL. HE INJURED HIS LEFT ELBOW WHEN HE TRIED CATCHING HIMSELF, STIFF ARME D AGAINST THE GROUND. CAUSE OF INJURY WAS AWARENESS. COMPLIANCE WITH RULES & REGS. NOT A FACTOR. PROTECTIVE ITEMS OR TRAINING NOT A FACTOR.

February 2, 2000 OH · Coal FALL OF ROOF OR BACK
Sterling Mining Corporation · Accident type, without injuries

ROOF FALL IN 3 LEFT PANEL OFF OF 3 LEFT SUBMAIN AT B-17 OF #3 ENTRY. WORKED FROM #3 INTERSECTION OVER TO #4 ENTRY AND THEN #3 ENTRY TO #2 ENTRY. WET CLAY LAYER AT 7' CAUSE OF FALL. AREA DANGER ED OFF, SECTION ABANDONED, EQUIPMENT REMOVED.

January 31, 2000 OH · Coal FALL OF ROOF OR BACK
Sterling Mining Corporation · Accident type, without injuries

ROOF FALL IN 3-LEFT PANEL OFF OF 3-LEFT SUBMAIN AT B-8 OF #6 ENTRY. PARTING ABOVE THE 42" ANCHORAGE OF RESIN BOLTS CONTRIBUTED TO THE FALL.

January 28, 2000 OH · Coal beltman, conveyor man, conveyor belt worker, mobile bridge carrierman, feeder operator, conveyor rider HANDTOOLS (NONPOWERED)
Sterling Mining Corporation · Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EMPLOYEE WAS ATTEMPTING TO HELP STRAIGHTEN UP THE BELT DRIVE WITH A PRY BAR. AFTER THE BELT DRIVE HAD PLUGGED UP AND MOVED IT OUT OF ALIGNMENTTHE BAR SLIPPED STRIKING HIM IN THE FRONT OF THE JAW. CAUSE OF INJURY WAS AWARENESS.

1999 · 1 incident

March 24, 1999 OH · Coal FALL OF ROOF OR BACK
Sterling Mining Corporation · Accident type, without injuries

ROOF BEGAN WORKING AT FACE & RAN CUTTER ROOF IN #4 ENTTRY OF SUBMAIN FROM BRAK 12 TO 5 FALLS OCCURRED AT 7,6 & 5 INTERSECTIONS OF #4 ENTRY TO DEPTH GREATER THAN 8 FT

1998 · 1 incident

December 14, 1998 OH · Coal FALL OF ROOF OR BACK
Sterling Mining Corporation · Accident type, without injuries

ROOF FALL AT APPROX. 530 AM THE ROOF BETWEEN 2 #3 ENTRIES OF THE 8 RIGHT SUBMAIN BEGAN TO WORK AT BREAK 5, NEAR THE SECTION POWER ENTER. THE POWER CENTER WAS REMOVED AND THE AREA DANGERED OFF. AT 920 THE ROOF FALL ABOVE THE 42" BOLTS, BUT 72" BOLTS HOLDING THE BROW TO A HIGHTOP SHOT ON 12-6-98 HELD AND STOPPED THE FALL FROM ENTERING THE INTERSECTION AND HIGH TOP. THE AREA WAS BEING

1997 · 3 incidents

October 15, 1997 OH · Coal scoop car operator POWERED HAULAGE
Sterling Mining Corporation · Caught in, under or between (Not Elsewhere Classified)

OPERATOR WAS PUSHING OFF A LOAD OF STOPPING BLOCK IN SCOOP BUCKET, AFTER PUSHING OFF 1/2 THE LOAD, THE OPERATOR USED THE BUCKET OT PIVOT THE FRONT OF THE SCOOP OVER TO PUSH OFF THE REMAINDER O F THE LOAD. UNKNOWN TO HIM THE OPERATOR SET THE SCOOP TIRE DOWN IN FRON OF A BLOCK FROM THE FIRST PILE. WHEN THE SCOOP MOVED BACKWARDS THE TIR RAN OVER THE BLOCK, PUSHING HIM UP AGAINST THE R

January 13, 1997 OH · Coal roof bolter, rock bolter, pinner, mobile roof support operator (mrs) MACHINERY
Sterling Mining Corporation · Caught in, under or between (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE WAS IN PROCESS OF DRILLING A 13/8 ROOF BOLT HOLE WHEN HE LOWERED THE DRILL HEAD TO ATTACH ANOTHER PIECE OF DRILL STEEL WHEN THE DRILL STEEL FELL FROM THE HOLE HITTING THE EE'S HAND BETWE EN THE DRILL STEEL AND THE DRILLHEAD

January 11, 1997 OH · Coal section foreman, bullgang foreman, labor foreman, leadman, shift boss POWERED HAULAGE
Sterling Mining Corporation · Caught in, under or between a moving and a stationary object

WHEN BACKING THE 3 BRIDGE CONVEYOR FROM THE FACE AREA, WHILE CRAWLING FORWARD, THE OPERATORS KNEE CAUGHT A BUMP IN THE FLOOR CAUSING HIM TO DELAY MOVING HIS LEG FORWARD, CAUSING THE CAT TRACKS TO CATCH HIS FOOT, HE RELEASE THE CONTROLS BUT BEFORE HE COULD HIT THE EMERGENCY STOP BAR THE BRIDGE CONVEYORS IN FRONT AND BEHIND HIM IN COMBINE HOW PUSH AND PULLED THE TRACKS OVER HIS FOOT

1996 · 2 incidents

May 6, 1996 OH · Coal FALL OF ROOF OR BACK
Sterling Mining Corporation · Accident type, without injuries

ROOF FALL IN #1 ENTRY INBY B-1 SOUTH SUBMAIN CAUSED BY FAILURE OF BEAM BUILT WITH ROOF BOLTS BECAUSE OF UNUSUAL STRESS ON THE ROOF AT THAT POINT. AREA DIRECTLY BELOW A TRIBUTARY OF A MINOR STR EAM LOCATED 100 FEET ABOVE.

March 8, 1996 OH · Coal beltman, conveyor man, conveyor belt worker, mobile bridge carrierman, feeder operator, conveyor rider POWERED HAULAGE
Sterling Mining Corporation · Caught in, under or between (Not Elsewhere Classified)

ATTEMPTED TO FREE UP A FROZEN RETURN ROLELR WITH A BAR. THE BELT PULLED THE BAR AND PINNED HIS ARM AGAINST THE BELT, PULLING HIS LEFT ARM IN BETWEEN THE ROLELR AND THE BELT.

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