A customer driver was fatally injured when the driver's over the road truck ran over the driver when driver fell out of the truck at the check in station.
Arcosa Aggregates, Inc operator
ⓘ
This rate is recorded citations divided by MSHA inspection hours, per 100 hours. It reflects inspection effort, not mine size or production.ⓘ
Differences between proposed and paid penalties reflect both settlements and conference reductions and amounts still owed. Outstanding is the balance currently owed.Top causes
- POWERED HAULAGE 2 fatalities · 28 non-fatal
- EXPLODING VESSELS UNDER PRESSURE 1 fatality
- FALLING/SLIDING/ROLLING MATERIALS 1 fatality
- HANDLING OF MATERIALS 81 non-fatal
- SLIP OR FALL OF PERSON 65 non-fatal
- HANDTOOLS (NONPOWERED) 30 non-fatal
Incident timeline
Mines on record
- Cameron 1336 (1) TX
- 1211 Smithville TX
- Moody Plant 2227 TX
- Cottonwood Plant 1204 TX
- Wills Point Lester Plant 1655 TX
- 1159 Academy TX
- Rye Plant 1144 TX
- Kimball Bend Plant 1202 TX
- Plant 1327-Hickory/Pearl River LA
- Plant 1328-Eaves Loop LA
- Plant 1325-Indian Village LA
- Merryville LA
- Belton Plant 1154 TX
- Paradise Plant 1390 TX
- Wills Point Plant 1213 TX
- Kopperl Plant 2034 TX
- Malloy Bridge Plant 1201 TX
- Curry Plant 1676 TX
- ASA Plant 1588 TX
- Lockesburg Pit AR
- Waco Pit TX
- Alvord Plant #1292 TX
- Cleveland Plant #1177 TX
- Silver Plant 1546 TX
- Malakoff S & G TX
- VALLEY FARM PLANT TX
- Bronte Plt #1395 TX
- NEWARK S & G TX
- CLEBURNE BASE #299 TX
- CLEBURNE S & G #282 A&B TX
- Seagoville S & G Plant 280 TX
- BLUEBIRD PIT TX
- WHISKEY BRANCH TX
- #101 PENDLEY TX
- BOSQUE PLANT 298 TX
- MAYSFIELD PIT TX
- Turner Pit TX
- WACO S & G WEST TX
- Ennis Plant TX
- Chatfield Plant TX
Fatalities under this operator
4 recordedThe decedent, an o/operator, was located behind the truck, behind the raised dump trailer when a load of sand dumped from the trailer. The decedent was buried in the sand. Mgmt became aware of the missing driver at approx. 10:45 am and promptly began a search. EEs began digging in the pile of sand behind the decedent's truck and the decedent was discovered at approx 11:43 am.
EE WAS REMOVING LEFT REAR WHEEL ASSEMBLY TO REPAIR BRAKE. EE WAS APPLYING HEAT TO HUB AND AT THE SAME TIME ACCIDENTALLY APPLIED HEAT T6O THE RIM. THE TIRE EXPLODED WHICH CAUSED THE HYDRAULIC J ACK TO BECOME DISLODGE, WHICH STRUCK EE ON THE LEFT SID E OF BODY AFFECTING LEFT ARM AND RIBS. EE WAS ALSO KNOCKED INTO THE WHEEL FRAME CAUSING FACIAL LACERATIONS AND A BROKEN JAW.
IN JANUARY 1999 THE EMPLOYEE COMPLAINED OF NECK PAIN AFTER HE HAD BEEN OPERATING A HAUL TRUCK. HE WAS UNDER A PHYSICIAN'S CARE AND CONTINUED WORKING LIGHT DUTY. ON SEPTEMBER 22, 1999, HE UNDER WENT SURGERY TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM WITH HIS NECK. HE WAS ADMITTED TO INTENSIVE CARE A COUPLE OF DAYS LATER. HE DIED ON 10/1/99. ON 7/25/00, THE COMMITTEE DETERMINED THIS FATALITY TO BE CHARG
Watch this operator
Email me when a new MSHA incident is filed at any Arcosa Aggregates, Inc mine.
The full compliance file on Arcosa Aggregates, Inc
A dated report covering the 26-year penalty trail, line-item violation pattern, contest and docket posture, rate-normalized peer benchmark, and full fatality history. Delivered as a PDF with the underlying data as CSV.