Mining Incidents

TRP-Sacramento PlantMetal/Nonmetal

Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA · Active
MSHA Mine ID: 0404772
Fatalities
0
Total incidents
8
Years on record
2000–2023
Latest incident
Apr 2023
No fatalities recorded at this mine.

Reportable incidents

8 on file

2023 · 1 incident

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee was replacing a troughing roller. During the process the roller began sliding, the employee caught it and felt a pop in EE's lower abdomen.

2021 · 2 incidents

(Not Elsewhere Classified)

On 12/22/2021 the employee sustained a stroke on site and later passed away on January 5, 2022 due to natural cause.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee was walking down the catwalk of S-3, when EE turned towards the screen, placing weight on left foot when EE's left ankle rolled. The employee was prescribed work restrictions which are being accommodated.

2020 · 1 incident

Unclassified, insufficient data

This report is being submitted at MSHA's request on 2/14/2020 as a result of an incident on 2/7/2020. A third party hauler suffered a medical emergency at the mine entrance. Emergency services were called and hauler was taken offsite by an ambulance.

2015 · 2 incidents

Struck against stationary object

On 12/11/15 the employee was taken to the company clinic, was prescribed physical therapy and released to full duty. The employee hopped over a water puddle and struck his head on the bottom of the sand screw tank. He was diagnosed with a neck sprain and shoulder strain. The employee reported the incident on 12/11/15.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

The employee was taken to the Company clinic on 2/2/15, was provided wrist and elbow braces along with physical therapy. Employee alleged pain in L-shoulder, elbow, hand, wrist and neck from repeated opening of a window to issue tickets. She was diagnosed with L-shoulder sprain/strain, neck sprain, L-hand/wrist tenosynovitis, L-elbow/forearm synovitis, L-upper limb mononeuritis.

2009 · 1 incident

Fall from machine

On 3/3/09 the employee was taken to the hospital and was admitted for more than 24 hours. While the employee was descending ladder on loader, his leg gave out and he fell approximately 4 feet resulting in R-leg and pelvis fractures. (Employee has an underlying medical condition which may have been a causal factor).

2000 · 1 incident

Over-exertion in wielding or throwing objects

EE WENT TO DR ON 4-28-00 AND WAS PALCED ON RESTRICTED DUTY. WHILE USING A PICK UNDER SHAKER, PICK MISSED TARGET, ARM OVEREXTENDED AND TENDON IN RIGHT ARM RIPPED.