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Case study · MSHA Record #220032790002

Bulldozer Operator, Universal Operator, Heavy Equipment Operator, Operating Engineer fatality

September 17, 2003 at 6:05 AM
Twilight Mtr Surface Mine · Progress Coal · Boone County, WV
Investigator narrative
PORTAL VAN PULLED IN FRONT OF A 190 EUCLID ROCK TRUCK. ROCK TRUCK PULLED INTO VAN, CRUSHING THE VAN. IT WAS DARK AT THE TIME OF THE ACCIDENT.
Record details
Classification
POWERED HAULAGE
Accident type
Caught in, under or between a moving and a stationary object
Activity at time
Utility Truck, Water Trucks
Subunit / location
STRIP, QUARY, OPEN PIT
Source of injury
PASS CARS,PICKUP TRUCKS
Nature of injury
CRUSHING
Total mining experience
10 years
Experience at this mine
5 years
Experience in this job
10 years
Mine type
Surface
Sector
Coal
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Source: US Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) public records · Document 220032790002 · Mine ID 4608645
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