Mining Incidents

Alpha Natural Resources Holdings, IncController

MSHA Controller ID: 0127923
Fatalities
2
Total incidents
435
Mines on record
48
Years on record
2016–2018

Safety benchmark

Recorded fatalities relative to other controllers with a fatal MSHA history. Percentile is computed across the 590 controllers with at least one recorded fatality.

Fatality-count percentile
73th

More recorded fatalities than 73% of controllers on file.

Rank
#135of 590

Position when controllers are sorted by recorded fatalities.

Vs industry mean
1.0×

Industry mean: 2.0 fatalities per fatal-history controller.

This controller
2
Industry mean
2
Industry median
1
Peers at similar incident volume

Methodology: percentile and rank computed across MSHA controllers with at least one recorded fatality. Industry mean is the average across that same population. Peers are sampled by closest total-incident count, regardless of fatality outcome.

Top causes

  • POWERED HAULAGE1 fatality · 39 non-fatal
  • IGNITION OR EXPLOSION OF GAS OR DUST1 fatality · 1 non-fatal
  • DUST DISEASE OF LUNGS100 non-fatal
  • HANDLING OF MATERIALS83 non-fatal
  • FALL OF ROOF OR BACK57 non-fatal
  • SLIP OR FALL OF PERSON46 non-fatal

Incident timeline

2018
164
2017
175 (1f)
2016
96 (1f)

Operators under this controller

Mines on record

Fatalities under this controller

2 recorded
Caught in, under or between running or meshing objects

Investigation indicates that the employee was attempting to cross a moving belt or cross a belt that had just started, when employee was pulled down the belt line and later recovered at the raw coal stockpile at the plant.

Contact with hot objects or substances

On 7/29/16, employee and co-worker were re-welding guards over the drive shaft of the turbine pump located on the surface above the #3 Shaft. Shortly after welding was completed, an ignition occurred in the #3 Shaft and employee received significant burns and lacerations. The investigation of this event is on-going. Employee died from the injuries on 8/4/16.