Mining Incidents

Tata Chemicals (Soda Ash) Partners LLCOperator

Controlled by Tata Chemicals Ltd
MSHA Operator ID: L11009
Fatalities
1
Total incidents
927
Mines on record
2
Years on record
2000–2026

Safety benchmark

Recorded fatalities relative to other operators with a fatal MSHA history. Percentile is computed across the 739 operators with at least one recorded fatality.

Fatality-count percentile
0th

More recorded fatalities than 0% of operators on file.

Rank
#710of 739

Position when operators are sorted by recorded fatalities.

Vs industry mean
0.6×

Industry mean: 1.6 fatalities per fatal-history operator.

This operator
1
Industry mean
1.6
Industry median
1
Peers at similar incident volume

Methodology: percentile and rank computed across MSHA operators with at least one recorded fatality. Industry mean is the average across that same population. Peers are sampled by closest total-incident count, regardless of fatality outcome.

For counsel + compliance teams

Get an email the moment a new MSHA-reportable accident lands at any mine on file under Tata Chemicals (Soda Ash) Partners LLC. Useful for 105(c) defense intake, FMSHRC docket prep, and active client monitoring.

Top causes

  • POWERED HAULAGE1 fatality · 51 non-fatal
  • HANDLING OF MATERIALS269 non-fatal
  • HOISTING177 non-fatal
  • SLIP OR FALL OF PERSON152 non-fatal
  • HANDTOOLS (NONPOWERED)92 non-fatal
  • MACHINERY59 non-fatal

Incident timeline

2026
1
2025
6
2024
15
2023
16
2022
8
2021
24
2020
24
2019
13
2018
8
2017
10
2016
26
2015
51
2014
41
2013
19
2012
22
2011
39
2010
37
2009
62
2008
81
2007
52
2006
36
2005
55
2004
63
2003
50
2002
59 (1f)
2001
56
2000
53

Mines on record

Fatalities under this operator

1 recorded
Caught in, under or between a moving and a stationary object

RAILCAR WAS POSITIONED IN THE EAST END OF NO. 12 TRACK CREATING A CLOSE CLEARANCE. THERE WAS NOT SUFFICIENT CLEARANCE TO ALLOW AN EE RIDING ON THE SIDE OF RAILCAR TO PASS BY ANOTHER RAILCAR. T HE RAILCAR WAS BEING SHOVED THROUGH THE CROSSOVER TRACK LEADING TO THE COLD ASH SPOT.