Mining Incidents

Manley Bros.Of Indiana Inc: 403 MSHA citations operator

Controlled by Paul Salt
MSHA operator ID: L08408

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Fatalities
0
Total incidents
49
Mines on record
3
Years on record
1987–2025
Compliance record
MSHA citations since 2000
403
citations
82
significant & substantial
$146,597
proposed penalties
$146,597
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
89
inspections on record
2,325
inspection hours
17.3
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.
403 citations across 2,325 inspection hours.
Source: MSHA inspections data, updated weekly.
Penalty disposition
Differences between proposed and paid penalties reflect both settlements and conference reductions and amounts still owed. Outstanding is the balance currently owed.
$147K
proposed penalties
$147K
current assessed
$147K
paid to date
$0
outstanding
389 assessments are final orders; 0 contested dockets.
As of the most recent assessment on 2025-10-21.
Source: MSHA assessed-violations and conference/litigation data, updated weekly.
Violation severity profile
Shares are computed over citations that carry the MSHA gravity and negligence coding; a small share of records are uncoded.
20.5%
significant & substantial
7.0%
high negligence or reckless
20.5%
reasonably likely or greater
30.0%
permanently disabling or fatal if injury occurs
Negligence coding: 0.0% none, 27.2% low, 65.8% moderate, 7.0% high, 0.0% reckless.
Source: MSHA violations gravity and negligence coding, updated weekly.
Injury rate, 2025
This rate is reportable injury cases per 100 full-time-equivalent workers per year, computed as 200,000 times cases divided by MSHA operator-reported employee-hours. Cases are injuries MSHA graded degree 01 through 07; accident-only events that hurt no one are excluded, and so are contractor injuries, whose hours do not attach to a single mine. Rates begin in 2000, when quarterly employment reporting starts, and are withheld below 20,000 hours in a year.
12.06
total case rate
12.06
days-away rate
0.000
fatality rate
Above average. The US metal and nonmetal mining average was 1.65 and the all-US-mining average was 1.97 cases per 100 workers.
Under 100,000 employee-hours were reported that year, so a single case moves the rate by two or more. Read the figure as approximate.
Year total case rate days-away fatal
2026 * 0.00 0.00 0.000
2025 * 12.06 12.06 0.000
2024 * 0.00 0.00 0.000
2023 * 7.91 7.91 0.000
2022 * 0.00 0.00 0.000
2021 * 0.00 0.00 0.000
2020 * 6.19 6.19 0.000
2019 * 5.65 2.82 0.000
* Fewer than 100,000 employee-hours that year; the rate is less stable.
Source: injury cases from MSHA accident and injury records; employee-hours from MSHA quarterly employment reports. Rate is cases per 100 full-time-equivalent workers, operator employees only.
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.

Metal and nonmetal contaminants (personal samples)
Many samples are screening measurements of substances with no applicable exposure limit; they are counted as samples but excluded from every over-limit figure. Over-limit shares use only limit-tested samples.

Last sampled: 2025-10-15
8%
of limit-tested samples over the exposure limit
80
samples
26
limit-tested
Most sampled contaminants
  • Quartz, respirable, >1% Qtz302 over
  • Respirable dust, <.1mg49
  • Unlisted Particulate, total, <1% Qtz1
Source: MSHA respirable dust, quartz, and noise sampling records, updated weekly. Metal/nonmetal contaminant figures come from MSHA's Personal Health Samples and Area Samples files (public record), updated weekly.

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Incident timeline

2025
3
2023
2
2022
1
2020
2
2019
2
2014
2
2013
1
2012
1
2010
1
2005
1
2002
2
2001
1
2000
3
1994
1
1991
4
1990
7
1989
6
1988
3
1987
6

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Where Manley Bros.Of Indiana Inc stands on silica, penalties, and injury rate

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