Mining Incidents

Long Branch EnergyMining Incidents in 2011

All MSHA-reportable accidents at Long Branch Energy operations in 2011. Fatalities appear first.

Fatalities in 2011
0
Total incidents
49
Year
2011

Top incident classifications

  1. 01FALL OF ROOF OR BACK18 incidents
  2. 02HANDLING OF MATERIALS11 incidents
  3. 03SLIP OR FALL OF PERSON6 incidents
  4. 04OTHER4 incidents
  5. 05MACHINERY3 incidents

All incidents in 2011

Accident type, without injuries

A roof fall occured in a 3-way intersection in #1 entry at spad no. 11248, measuring 150' x 20' x 12' thick. The area was roof bolted with 3/4"" x 6' tension rebar roof bolts with several 10' long cable bolts with T3 channel.

Accident type, without injuries

A roof fall occured in a 4-way intersection measuring 70' x 20' x 12' thick. The area was roof bolted with 3/4"" x 6' tension rebar roof bolts with a few 8' to 12' long combination roof bolts supplemented in.

Accident type, without injuries

A roof fall occurred in a 4-way intersection at spad no. 11278 measuring 60' x 20' x 12' in thickness. The area was bolted with 3/4"" x 6' tension roof bolts. At least 8 - 10' long cable bolts were installed in the area also. No injuries occurred.

Accident type, without injuries

A roof fall measuring 40 feet by 18 feet by 4 thick was discovered in the no. 7 entry at 83 break. Jacks and timbers were set and the fall will not be cleaned up.

Accident type, without injuries

A roof fall occurred 50 feet inby spad no. 11201 in the #5 entry in a four way intersection. The roof fall measured 40' x 20' x 10' to 12' in thickness. The area was roof bolted with 3/4"" dia. by 72"" long tension rebar roof bolts and a few 10' to 12' long cable roof bolts. No injuries occurred.

Accident type, without injuries

A roof fall occurred 120' inby spad #11035 in crosscut between #5 & #6 intake entries. The fall measured 50' x 20' x 6' thick and was bolted with 6' long by 3/4"" dia. tension rebar roof bolts. The area had previously been breakered off with 100 ton Heitzman jacks due to deteriorating roof conditions.

Accident type, without injuries

A roof fall occurred 300' outby spad No. 10952 in the return air course. The fall measured 30'x 20'x 10' thick and was roof bolted with 3/4"" dia., 6' long tension rebar roof bolts with 8""x8"" plates with rock shields and supplemented with 10' long cable bolts. The fall may have occurred due to over mining approximately 70' above.

Accident type, without injuries

A roof fall occurred in an intake aircourse near spad No. 10819. The fall measured 120 ft. in length, 20 ft. in width and 9 ft. in thickness. The area was roof bolted with 3/4"" diameter 6 ft. and 8 ft. tension rebar roof bolts. The fall was probably caused by overmining abutment stress. No injuries were involved.

Accident type, without injuries

Roof fall occurred in 1 Panel Right in the Campbells Creek Seam, 4000 feet from active section in the neutral. Starting in #3 entry at spad #41 thru crosscut at spad #43 in #4 entry thru crosscut to #5 entry toward spad #39. Fall was 3 to 5 feet thick.

Accident type, without injuries

A roof fall measured 12'long x 16' wide x 6' thick occurred in the #6 entry in the escapeway between cuts 188 & 189, 3600' outby the face area. The area was bolted with 6' tension rebar bolts and supplemented with 12' cable bolts on 16' centers. This area is under stress from over mining. Some water was present in the roof.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE felt pain in his lower right groin area when he stepped off the roof bolter he was operating. He continued working until 4:00 pm, end of shift and worked the next day, his last day worked 1/6/11.

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

EE was backing the miner out of the cut of coal when the cable went under the miner. He went up to remove cable from under the miner and accidentally bumped the remote control box against the cable stand-off, activating the tram lever and then the panic bar. He was caught between the coal rib and the stand-off of the machine.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee was stepping into scoop deck when he slipped causing him to twist his back. He was at #9 break on the #3 left roadway when the accident occurred.

Struck by falling object

EE was driving the mantrip to the section when a piece of rock fell from the roof striking his right arm knocking it against the steering wheel.

Struck by falling object

Employee was drilling mine roof, while changing drill steel a piece of rock with a sharp edge fell striking his right arm in the fold of the elbow requiring sutures.

Struck against stationary object

EE was walking from one shuttle car to another when he stepped on a rock and twisted his right knee. His first shift missed was 11/8/11.

Struck by falling object

EE was cutting metal band on a pallet of Heintzmann jacks. When the band was cut, ajack rolled off the pile and struck his left foot.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE was pushing/installing a 16 foot cable roof bolt when he felt pain in his right shoulder.

Over-exertion in lifting objects

EE was moving a set of cable crossovers. He felt pain in his lower back and the left side of his middle and upper back

Struck by falling object

EE was operating roof the bolter on the operator side, standing on ground. The operator man-up platform, which was chained up, fell striking his left knee.

Over-exertion in lifting objects

EE alleged experiencing stomach muscle strain after lifting on roof bolter T-Bar. Did not start missing work until 8/18/11.

Struck by falling object

Employee was repairing the high voltage cable after a copper theft at the surface substation. He dropped the PLM coupler and mashed both thumbs.

Fall to the walkway or working surface

Employee slipped and fell on wet slick bottom and injured his back.

Fall from machine

A rock fell from the mine roof, striking the ATRS of the Fletcher roof bolter. When the rock hit the ATRS, employee was positioned near the rear of the bolter. The rock falling onto the machine, bounced him off the machine onto the mine floor with possible rib fractures.

Fall to the walkway or working surface

EE was replacing a bottom belt roller. When he bent over to take it out he felt pain in his back. The pain caused him to slip in the mud and fall, straining his back, left hip and knee.

Over-exertion in lifting objects

EE picked up a bag of rock dust, twisted to put on Boss Hoss. Alleged pain in his lower back. E-Doc #14116925 that was submitted 5/10/11 for alleged back injury on 4/28/11 was determined by Workers Compensation (BrickStreet) to have sufficient inconsistencies and contradictions to concluded that he was not injured in the course of and result of employment.

Over-exertion in lifting objects

EE bent over to pick up his miner cable and felt pain in his lower back.

Fall from machine

EE slipped and fell on mine floor from conveyor boom of shuttle car.

Struck by falling object

EE was drilling a hole for a roof bolt when a piece of rock fell and hit his right forearm.

Fall to the walkway or working surface

EE ALLEGES he was traveling thur a man door and tripped, then fell and ALLEGES a back injury.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE was drilling mine roof, a piece of rock hit drill steel and caused steel to come out of drill chuck. The drill steel struck his left forearm. He continued working his regular scheduled shift thru 5/3/11.

Struck by falling object

EE was moving roof bolt resin when a rock fell and struck him on his head and back. He returned to work on 3/31/11 but did not return to work on 4/4/11 due to injury.

Struck by falling object

EE was loading supplies on the roof bolter, when a rock fell, striking him on top of head and shoulder.

Struck by falling object

Employee ""ALLEGES"" that while hanging a miner cable some foreign material (rock dust) fell into his right eye. Subsequent investigation revealed the employee actually had rust in his eye from an off the job accident. The employee's workers compensation claim was denied based on this fact.

Struck by falling object

EE was operating the left side of the roof bolter when a rock fell from the roof and struck his right ankle.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE was hanging a ventilation curtain and cut his left middle finger, requiring stitches, on a CAB brattice hanger.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Get off mantrip, twisted back (lower)

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE was opening a can of smokeless tobacco, cut palm of right hand with a utility knife, requiring sutures.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE was making a cable splice, knife slipped and cut palm of left hand, requiring sutures.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE was cutting timber with a hydraulic chain saw. His hand slipped and landed on the chain requiring stitches.

Struck by falling object

EE was bolting top when a rock fell, mashing and cutting his left ring finger.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE was cutting nylon rope cable hangers with a utility knife, when the knife slipped from his right hand it struck his left hand, causing a thumb laceration.

Inhalation of radiations, caustics, toxic and noxious substances

EE filed an ALLEGED claim for Occupational Pneumoconiosis on 10/28/11. Received notice on 11/16/11 for Claim No. 2011016807.

Inhalation of radiations, caustics, toxic and noxious substances

EE filed an ALLEGED occupational pneumoconiosis claim on 9/15/11, Claim No. 2011015018. Received notice on 10/27/11.

Inhalation of radiations, caustics, toxic and noxious substances

EE filed an Occupational Pneumoconiosis claim on 1/19/2011. Received notice on 11/8/11 that a 10% award had been granted on Claim No. 2011002388. Prior OP Claim No. 200201990 filed on 11/6/2001 received no award.

(Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE filed an ALLEGED Hearing Loss Claim on 10/10/11. Received notice on 10/27/11 of Claim No. 201101573.

Unclassified, insufficient data

EE filed an ALLEGED Occupational Pneumoconiosis claim on 6/15/11, received notice on 8/17/11 of Claim No. 2011011099.

Unclassified, insufficient data

EE filed an ALLEDGED Occupational Pneumoconoiosis Claim on 1/18/11. Received notice on 4/8/11 of Claim No. 2011003387.

Unclassified, insufficient data

Employee filed an ALLEGED occupational pneumoconiosis claim on 1/12/2011. Received notice on 3/17/11 of Claim No. 2011001986.

Other years on record

Source: US Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) accident records, kept current weekly. Operator identity is MSHA's operator_id on the accident record; records are scoped to Long Branch Energy's numeric MSHA operator ID.