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Case study · MSHA Record #220120200006

Utility Man, Errand Boy, Service Truck Operator fatality

January 11, 2012 at 7:35 PM
Buchanan Mine #1 · Consolidation Coal Company · Buchanan County, VA
Investigator narrative
The IEE was operating a supp. motor and was helping move a shuttle car. Shuttle car caught a fire valve and broke the fire valve off. The damaged fire outlet was isolated from the main water supply before repairs were started.The IEE was helping re-install the fire valve when the valve blew off and hit the EE over the lt. eye and forehead, causing lacerations,fractures.
Record details
Classification
EXPLODING VESSELS UNDER PRESSURE
Accident type
Struck by flying object
Activity at time
Machine Maintenance
Subunit / location
UNDERGROUND
Source of injury
METAL,NEC(PIPE,WIRE,NAIL)
Nature of injury
FRACTURE,CHIP
Total mining experience
1.62 years
Experience at this mine
0.5 years
Experience in this job
0.5 years
Mine type
Underground
Sector
Coal
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Source: US Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) public records · Document 220120200006 · Mine ID 4404856
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