Mining Incidents

Manalapan Mining Company IncMining Incidents in 2010

All MSHA-reportable accidents at Manalapan Mining Company Inc operations in 2010. Fatalities appear first.

Fatalities in 2010
0
Total incidents
14
Year
2010

Top incident classifications

  1. 01HANDLING OF MATERIALS5 incidents
  2. 02FALL OF ROOF OR BACK4 incidents
  3. 03HANDTOOLS (NONPOWERED)2 incidents
  4. 04MACHINERY1 incident
  5. 05OTHER1 incident

All incidents in 2010

Accident type, without injuries

Foreman at RB#5 Mine reported a roof fall, he said it was in the #3 entry inside the mine from the back side. The fall measured approx. 20' X 20' X 4' thick. There was no one injured. He said it fell sometime between the morning and that afternoon.

Accident type, without injuries

A rock fall measuring approx 20' long X 20' wide X 3' thick was discovered at 1:30PM on 2/19/10. The exact time of the fall is undetermined. The fall was located in the 9th crosscut inby the north portals in the #5 entry. The #5 entry was dangered off on all accessible entrances and the #4 entry will become the designated travel way and primary escapeway.

Accident type, without injuries

A roof fall was discovered in the main return air course 55 crosscuts outby MMU 002-0 while making a weekly examination. The roof fall was approx. 4' thick 20' wide by 30' in length. The roof fall did not interfere with the air flow. The roof fall was cribbed and the travelway was moved to the other entry.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

He was bolting top when the wrench slipped and hit him in the face or mouth.

Over-exertion in lifting objects

EE stated that he was hanging his tie off to a bolt anchored in the roof. He twisted his body when he reached up to hang the shuttle car cable tie off, he felt pain in his neck and right shoulder.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

The EE was spreading rockdust from the rockdust bag with one hand, while holding the bag of rockdust with the other hand. He stated that he felt a sharp pain in his lower back. He left work at that time, driving himself home, he went to his doctor the next day.

Over-exertion in pulling or pushing objects

The EE stated that he was pulling on the cable and the cable stopped he then jerked the cable and he felt pain in his back. He left the job site but returned to work the next day and worked the next 4 days. EE didn't come to work on 4/19/10 and didn't call his foreman. The next day the foreman called him, EE stated that he would be off for a week or two requested by a Doctor.

Bodily reaction, (Not Elsewhere Classified)

The injured employee stated that he was installing a spill rubber at the No.2 head drive. He was between the head drive and backboard in a small area. He tried to turn around and he twisted his back.

Struck by falling object

EE was bolting top 002 section, while bolting he was positioning a strap in place when a rock fell pinching his left little finger between the canopy and the strap. No lost time accident happened Wed. before Thanksgiving weekend. EE RTE on next reg. shift. 11/29/10.

Struck by flying object

He was hanging a curtain at the miner in #3 heading. The conveyor chain hung up on side board. When it freed up it threw a piece of metal and struck him on the elbow on his left arm. A med treated him and took him to Dr. where he received 5 stitches to his left arm.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

While working on a miner in the re-build shop EE was hammering on a bit when a piece of metal struck him in the left eye. He was wearing safety glasses. He went to Dr. where they removed the foreign object. No lost time.

Over-exertion in wielding or throwing objects

He was in #3 road way intake side working on water line a piece of hammer chipped off and struck finger.

Struck against stationary object

When getting down off of the belt structure EE's right elbow struck the fork on the fork lift.

Struck by flying object

Employee was flushing out water lines and was hit in the face with debris.

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 Manalapan Mining Company Inc's numeric MSHA operator ID.