A roof fall occurred near Spad # 34462 on Panel D1 (5A Belt Break #38) of the active Section No. 5 at 10:55AM. This fall was in the LOB where the miner was loading at the time. The fall is approximately 20ft X 35ft X 7 to 8 feet thick. The fall has covered the right continuous mining machine.
ICG Beckley LLCMining Incidents in 2025
All MSHA-reportable accidents at ICG Beckley LLC operations in 2025. Fatalities appear first.
- Fatalities in 2025
- 0
- Total incidents
- 8
- Year
- 2025
Top incident classifications
- 01FALL OF ROOF OR BACK3 incidents
- 02MACHINERY1 incident
- 03HANDLING OF MATERIALS1 incident
- 04POWERED HAULAGE1 incident
- 05STRIKING OR BUMPING1 incident
All incidents in 2025
A roof fall was found near survey station 33820 at the 23 cross-cut on the B Submains on 4 section. The fall measured approximately 18', x 18', x 10' high.
A roof fall that was not previously considered reportable under the criteria is now being reported due to MMU equipment being installed in the area. At Spad # 30889 an unintentional roof fall occurred above the anchorage zone. The fall measures 20'x20', x 7-9' high.
The employee was installing bolts and went to lower the canopy when the seal of the canopy jack blew out and dropped down suddenly. The bottom of the canopy hit them on the top of their head and stoved them up.
Employee was working on a machine and was moving crib blocks. While moving them, the tech felt a pain around their navel and there was some slight inflammation.
The employee states that that while operating the Romac Water Truck it began to get stuck (Hung-Up) so EE looked backward to try and back up. While still looking backward EE shifted back into the forward gear which caused EE's face to lunge forward and hitting EE's face into the dash.
On January 29th, 2026, Mine management personnel received info about an injury that happened on December 3rd, 2025. Employee received a laceration behind EE's right ear from a roof bolt that required 3 stitches. The employee did not notify mine management of the incident, went home and went to the clinic on EE's own without notifying mine management of the injury.
EE was replacing the pin on the scoop lift jack pin. EE leveraged the jack with a chain and slate bar and was going to check alignment. EE used the left middle finger when the jack fell catching their finger.