An outside truck driver came onto this site to get loaded where the driver then parked their truck and was out of view from out scale house. Driver began to work on the back of the truck where the air bag blew out from under the truck and hit the driver in the head. Driver was not our employee, nor was the driver supposed to be working on their truck.
Alleyton Resource Company, LLC.Operator
Controlled by Summit Materials LLC
MSHA Operator ID: 0108226
- Fatalities
- 2
- Total incidents
- 25
- Mines on record
- 13
- Period
- —
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Top causes
- MACHINERY2 fatalities
- HANDLING OF MATERIALS8 non-fatal
- POWERED HAULAGE6 non-fatal
- SLIP OR FALL OF PERSON3 non-fatal
- HANDTOOLS (NONPOWERED)3 non-fatal
- FIRE1 non-fatal
Incident timeline
2026
1
2025
4
2024
1
2023
2 (1f)
2022
2
2021
2 (1f)
2020
1
2019
1
2018
3
2017
3
2015
3
2014
1
2012
1
Mines on record
Fatalities under this operator
2 recordedStruck by rolling or sliding object
Struck by powered moving object
An employee was fatally injured during maintenance work on the hopper. EE was operating a CAT forklift in close proximity to a Volvo excavator. EE exited the vehicle without notifying the other employees working in the area. Other employees stated they heard a ""pop"" and found the forklift operator unconscious next to the fork of the forklift.