There was a Non Injury Roof Fall which was found on 10/29/2025. The Roof Fall was one break inby the miner between #1 and #2 entries.
Mine #2Coal
- Fatalities
- 0
- Total incidents
- 12
- Years on record
- 2010–2025
- Latest incident
- Oct 2025
Reportable incidents
12 on file2025 · 4 incidents
There was a Non-Injury Roof Fall which occurred at this mine in which was found on 09/30/2025. The Roof Fall must have happened overnight while the workers were off.
There was a Non-Injury Roof Fall which occurred at this mine in which was found on 09/29/2025 at the intersection of #5 Entry. The Roof Fall must have happened over the weekend while the workers were off.
Employee was walking beside the bolting machine and said that they slipped on a rock and tried to catch themselves with their left arm when they said that they heard something pop in their shoulder. The area where the incident occurred was 62"" high.
2011 · 5 incidents
Employee was helping load a cache of SCSR's into the scoop bucket when he twisted his right knee.
EE was walking on offside of belt and hit his head on the roof knocking off his hat. He then bent down and got his hat and when he raised up he hit his head on a chain hanger causing a laceration. He received stitches to close the wound
Employee had stopped at airlock doors, just inside portal, when a second mantrip entered mine and struck first mantrip resulting in a strain to employee in 1st mantrip. Bright sunlight outside had not allowed eyes of 2nd mantrip operator to adjust.
Employee was in the process of dragging 48"" top structure for the belt move they were making. He stepped on another piece of structure causing his knee to turn causing him to fall.
Employee was walking towards fan house to conduct checks prior to the mine pre-shift, when he fell, causing a strain to his lower back.
2010 · 3 incidents
EE was going up to the face in the #6 heading, when he stepped on the #2 continuous miner cable and twisted his right knee. Seam height was approximately 50"". He was taken to ER and was released with no restrictions but continued to experience pain. On Thursday December 16, 2010 he had surgery to repair a torn meniscus.
EE was tightening at the slack adjustment bolt on the Fletcher RRII roof bolter and the wrench slipped and caused a laceration on his middle finger. He received 3 stitches to close the wound.
Employee was in the process of bolting using a two piece steel. After he drilled his starter hole he started his two piece steel and had his index and middle fingers caught causing a laceration.