At approx. 10:10PM on 6/8/22, power was lost at the Wana surface facility. On 6/9/22 at approx. 5:54AM, power was restored, and at approx. 6:10AM smoke/fire was observed coming from the Maintenance/Storage Building. Fire departments were notified and dispatched to extinguish the fire. It was determined to have mostly been caused from an electrical component failure.
Monongalia County MineCoal
- Fatalities
- 0
- Total incidents
- 200
- Years on record
- 2017–2022
- Latest incident
- Jun 2022
Reportable incidents
200 on file2022 · 1 incident
2021 · 12 incidents
The mine received a Self-insured Employer Decision on 11/29/2021 from a medical report dated 11/15/2021. The report identifies a 19.98% permanent partial disability from noise-induced hearing loss. Employee is currently retired.
The secondary counterweight inadvertently disconnected from the primary counterweight on the North side, which caused the South side chain to break. This allowed the secondary counterweight to fall to the bottom of the shaft and prevent operation of the hoist. The hoist and its structural components were not damaged from this occurrence.
Employee was bending over to pick up a wooden crib block when they felt a pain in abdomen. EE did not begin missing work until 07/29/21. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was assisting panline bolter when a piece of rock binder fell out of the face and struck them in the left shoulder and neck. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was struck in the mouth with a golf ball size rock that was thrown from the drum while employee was operating the shearer during cut-out at the tail. As a result, employee suffered a broken tooth. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was standing at the Main North 3 Belt Drive area while spotting a splice. EE turned to walk away and EE's feet slipped out from under EE causing EE to fall. As EE was falling, EE's hard hat came off and EE struck head on a cradle. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
At approximately 10:58 AM the Prep Plant belts were shut down for a maintenance outage. At approximately 11:30 AM, this belt was observed to be on fire approximately 170' from the head roller and was extinguished at approximately 12:00 PM. Through investigation, a hot roller was presumed to cause the conveyor belt to ignite.
Employee was pulling shields when a rock was thrown from the shearer drum and struck EE in the left elbow. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was walking up the belt line stepped in hole, Right knee popped and fell to ground
Employee was hanging waterline & felt a pain and pop in left shoulder. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee stepped on to a piece of rock/coal and twisted right knee. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
An unplanned roof fall was discovered in the Main North Intake #2 Entry at 139 block. The approximate dimensions of the roof fall area is 30' long x 16' wide x 7' above the coal seam. The fall was most likely caused by gradual deterioration of the mine roof. No problems with mining machines, PPE, training or compliance issues.
2020 · 42 incidents
Employee was attempting to operate a track switch when EE felt a pain in EE's right shoulder. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices. **This is a questionable injury. The Employee did not begin missing work until 2/03/21.**
While observing a mower on an embankment, the mower blade threw a rock which struck the injured miner in the right cheekbone. This accident was not the result of a compliance issue.
An unplanned roof fall was discovered in the Old 6 North Mains #1 Entry at 11-12 block. The approximate dimensions of the fall are 60' long x 16' wide x 8-10' above the coal seam. The fall was most likely caused by gradual deterioration of the mine roof. No problems with mining machines, PPE, training or compliance issues.
An unplanned roof fall was discovered in the 6 North Left Return #2 Entry at 15 1/2 block. The approximate dimensions of the fall are 50' long x 16' wide x 8' above the coal seam. The fall was most likely caused by gradual deterioration of the mine roof. No problems with mining machines, PPE, training or compliance issues.
An unplanned roof fall was discovered in the Old 5 North Mains #1 Entry at 8 block. The fall is approximately 120' long x 10' high and 16' wide. The fall was most likely caused by gradual deterioration of the mine roof. No problems with mining machines, PPE, training or compliance issues. This fall also did not disturb any ventilation or escapeways.
Employee was untangling a 2"" rigid non-pressurized hydraulic hose when the hose slipped out of employee's hands and struck employee in the forehead causing a laceration that required 5 sutures. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was operating a track switch when EE felt a pain in EE's left shoulder. Please note, this is a questionable injury. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was installing a 20'cable bolt into the mine roof when EE felt a pain in lower back. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency,training, PPE or protective devices. This is a potential questionable claim.
Employee was crawling when employee struck head against a cable bolt causing down pressure on neck. This is a questionable injury, the employee did not begin missing work until 10/14/2020. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was cutting pump discharge line with a knife. As employee was cutting, the knife cut through the line causing a laceration to left thumb. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
An unplanned roof fall was discovered in the 5 West 1 Belt entry at 11 block. The fall is approximately 30'L x 14'W x 8'H. The fall was most likely caused by gradual deterioration of the mine roof. No problems with mining machines, PPE, training or compliance issues. This fall also did not disturb any ventilation or escapeways.
Employee was reaching through the door of the CAT #3 Pan to turn the lights off when EE fell and fractured EE's left ankle. It did not involve any compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE, or protective devices.
Employee was carrying roof bolting supplies when employee felt a pain in right wrist. This is a questionable claim. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was walking/crawling when EE felt a pain in left knee. The is a questionable injury, the employee did not begin missing work until 10/15/2020. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
An unplanned roof fall was discovered in the 6 North Right Return #8 entry 12-13 block. The fall is approximately 90' L x 16'W x 6-8'H. The fall was most likely caused by gradual deterioration of the mine roof. No problems with mining machines, PPE, training or compliance issues.
Employee was carrying posts when the employee felt a pain in right shoulder. Employee began missing work on 09/14/2020. This is a questionable injury. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
An unplanned roof fall was discovered in the 6 North Belt entry between the 21-22 block intersections. The fall is approximately 50' L x 12'W x 6-8'H. The fall was most likely caused by gradual deterioration of the mine roof. No problems with mining machines, PPE, training or compliance issues.
Employee was placing trolley pole onto the trolley wire when EE inadvertently contacted the energized trolley wire with EE's head causing electrical shock. It did not involve any compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
An unplanned roof fall was discovered at the Main North #6 Entry at 199 block in the intersection approaching the 9S #3 Seals. The fall is approximately 16'W x 80'L x 8-10'H. The fall was most likely caused by gradual deterioration of the mine roof. No problems with mining machines, PPE, training or compliance issues.
An unplanned roof fall was discovered in the 6 North Left Return at the 16 block intersection. The fall is approximately 25'L x 10'W x 8'H. The fall was most likely caused by gradual deterioration of the mine roof. No problems with mining machines, PPE, training or compliance issues.
At approximately 4:20 PM the western slope of the Old Coarse Refuse was discovered to have 3-4 ""hot spots"". These areas were smoking/smoldering with no visible flames. This was potentially the result of spontaneous combustion, there were not any problems with mining machines, PPE, training or compliance issues.
An unplanned roof fall was discovered on the 6 North Haulage at 21 block. The fall was approximately 16' wide, 70' long and 12' high. The fall was most likely caused by gradual deterioration of the mine roof. No problems with mining machines, PPE, training or compliance issues.
The employee was running and jumped to touch hanging clothes in the bath house, when they landed they felt discomfort in left knee. It did not involve equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
The employee was removing a scoop canopy. After removing the last bolt, the canopy shifted and struck EE in the mouth, dislodging EE's teeth. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
The employee was walking while carrying two cable bolts, when EE tripped over a supply sled and fell to the mine floor landing on left shoulder. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
The employee was removing a scoop from charge when the battery lid fell and struck employee's hand. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
The employee was installing new drive belts on 94 pump. While installing one of the belts, the belt slipped, this caused employee's finger to be caught between the belt and the drive pulley. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
An area of inadequately supported roof that prevented travel was discovered at the 15M return regulator for a distance of 10'. The condition was most likely caused due to gradual deterioration of the mine roof. No problems with mining machines, PPE or compliance issues.
The employee was walking on the longwall face when they struck their head against the #2 shield. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skill, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
The employee was hanging power cables above head when they felt a shooting pain in lower back. It did not involve and equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Contract employee was removing the tension off of belt clamps, tension on one side became tighter than the other and a bar that was laying on the belt kicked up striking face above the eyebrow. Cause of injury was not releasing clamps evenly and leaving unsecured bar on belt. Compliance with rules/regs, PPE, Mining systems/eguip. not a factor. Miner complacency may be a factor.
The employee was operating a locomotive, when the employee came to a stop and a rock unexpectedly fell from the mine roof and struck employee in the head and shoulder. It did not include any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
The employee was carrying a bag of rock dust when EE slipped on pumpable crib mix and fell to the mine floor. It did not include any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
The employee was pulling 2"" rock dust hose when EE felt pain in lower back. It did not included any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
The employee was picking up a roof bolt while center bolting when employee felt pain in left shoulder. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was loading trash into a trash car when EE felt a pain in lower back. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
The employee was walking when EE slipped on rocks and stained EE's left knee. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
The employee was assisting a co-worker hanging miner cable, when they felt pain in left shoulder. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee walked through water over EE's boots, EE developed chafed skin on EE's left foot due to the friction of EE's boot repetitively rubbing against EE's foot. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was climbing down off of a scoop after placing it on charge and fell into the scoop charger causing EE to strike EE's small left finger. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
An unplanned roof fall was discovered in the Main North 6 entry at 190 block. The fall was approximately 16' wide, 80' long and 12' high. The fall was most likely caused due to gradual deterioration of the mine roof. No problems with mining machines, PPE, training or compliance issues.
An unplanned roof fall was discovered in the 6 North Parallel #1 entry at 9 block. The fall was approximately 10' wide, 35' long and 6' high. The fall was most likely caused due to gradual deterioration of the mine roof. No problems with mining machines, PPE, training or compliance issues.
2019 · 56 incidents
The employee was throwing the K4 track switch along 5 East Haulage, when they felt pain in right shoulder. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
An unplanned roof fall was discovered in the 6 North #2 Entry at 18 block. The fall was approximately 16' wide, 30' long and 9' high. The fall was most likely caused due to gradual deterioration of the mine roof. No problems with mining machines, PPE, training or compliance issues.
The Wana Service Hoist primary counterweight became dislodged due to the guide rail becoming ""sprung"" and causing the rails to be out of gauge. There were no entrapments or injuries involved with the incident. It did not involve any compliance issues.
Employee was looking for a damaged top roller that EE was going to replace during a belt idle period. EE's shirt sleeve was caught by a top roller and EE's arm was pulled between the top belt and a roller causing abrasions to EE's left arm. It did not include any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
The mine received a Self-insured Employer Decision from a medical report stating the employee has a 10% permanent partial disability from noise induced hearing loss.
The employee was setting up the main breaker on BT800 locomotive when EE felt pain between the left index finger and thumb. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices. Employee began missing work on 11/04/2019.
The Kuhntown elevator was transporting three employees to the surface when the safety switch on the surface door failed, causing the employees to become entrapped approximately 240' from the surface. Once the safety switch was replaced the employees exited the elevator at 1:34am. It did not involve any injuries, equipment or compliance issues.
The employee was moving the loader cable out of the haul road on the 7W Section in the 2 to 3 crosscut at 6 block, when the employee felt pain in lower back. It did not include any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
An unplanned roof fall was discovered in the Main North #3 entry at the 86 block overcast row. The fall was approximately 12' wide, 40' long and 12' high. It was most likely caused due to gradual deterioration of the mine roof. No problems with mining machines, PPE, training or compliance.
Employee was operating a scoop loaded with a LW shield. EE lowered the bill but failed to release the winch. This caused the shield tip to raise. The shield tip caught the scoop canopy, caused it to raise and slide off the side of the scoop. The light caught the employee's hardhat forcing their head down and backwards. No compliance, PPE or protective device issues.
Employee was walking across the track to get in the clear when a wooden roof plank unexpectedly broke. This caused roof material to fall, striking head and neck. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve any job skills, proficiency, PPE or protective devices.
The hoist kicked the breaker 4' from the bottom as it was traveling down. While resetting power, employee attempted to jog the hoist before the system powered up. The PLC was not aware oil was still in the system, which prevented the brakes from properly setting and caused the hoist to drop to the bottom of the shaft. When the hoist dropped, three guide wheels were damaged.
The employee was removing the connecting staple in a fitting that was connecting a 3/4"" emulsion hose, when employee removed the staple the pressure had not been fully released & the hose began to whip. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices. **Began missing work on 09/27/2019**
Contractor employee was unloading jumpers to pull belt with, off the flat bed truck and claims that they felt pain in the stomach area. Cause of this injury was not using proper body mechanics and getting help. Compliance with rules/regs,required PPE, mining equipment/systems not a factor. Miner proficiency may be a factor. Diagnosed as a abdominal strain (No hernia).
The employee leaned a super post against the panline and turned to walk away when employee tripped and tried to catch self against the leaning post. The post then fell on employee's left forearm. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
An unplanned roof fall was discovered in the Old 5 North Track at 3 blk. The fall was approximately 16' wide, 30' long and 8' high. It was most likely caused by gradual deterioration of the mine roof. No problems with mining machines, PPE, training or compliance.
An unplanned roof fall was discovered in the overcast row from Orndoff return shaft to 9M seals. The fall was approximately 16' wide, 10' long and 6' high. It was most likely caused by gradual deterioration of the mine roof. No problems with mining machines, PPE, training or compliance.
The employee was crossing a stationary flat car when the employee slipped. As employee slipped, employee put a hand out to catch self and cut a finger on a steel band holding belt structure. It did not include any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
The employee was dragging airline in the 8M to 9M aircouse behind another employee. The employee in front was upwind and kicked up dust causing irritations to EE's left eye. It did not include any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was removing a top belt roller when the roller slipped and pinched a finger between the roller and a bed rail. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective issues.
The employee was standing beside a 2"" pressurized hose when it unexpectedly burst and caused it to whip an strike an ankle. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective equipment.
An unplanned roof fall was discovered in the #1 entry of the old 6 North Mains between 8M and 9M seals. The fall was approximately 16' wide, 30' long and 6' high. No problems with mining machines, PPE, training or compliance.
Employee was operating the shearer when a shield unexpectedly was advanced. This caused the employee to be pinned between the shield and panline. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
An unplanned roof fall was discovered in the west approach to the Carpenter Intake Shaft. The fall was approximately 18' wide, 16' long and 6' high. The fall was likely caused by gradual deterioration of the mine roof. No problems with mining machines, PPE, training or compliance issues.
The primary counterweight guide shoes became worn due to the excessive racking of the secondary counterweight, which caused the primary counterweight to become dislodged. There was no entrapment or injuries involved with the incident. It did not involve any compliance issues.
The secondary counterweight became dislodged and twisted the guide rail. There was no entrapment or injuries involved with the incident. It also did not involve any compliance issues.
The mine received a Self-insured Employer Decision on 07/24/2019 from a medical report dated 07/15/2019. The report identifies a 15.58% permanent partial disability from noise-induced hearing loss.
Employee was attempting to pull a lift of cribs onto a scoop bucket when a fellow employee threw the winch rope hook on top of the cribs striking the injured employees finger. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was attempting to shut the scoop door when the door fell and struck the employee's finger. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skill, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was removing an overcast beam when the beam suddenly shifted, fell and struck the employee's right wrist. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
An unplanned roof fall was discovered on Main North 2 belt at the 35 block intersection. The fall was approximately 16' wide, 25' long and 6' high. The fall was most likely caused by gradual deterioration of the mine roof. No problems with mining machines, PPE, training or compliance issues.
An unplanned roof fall was discovered in the 6 North Parallel, #4 Entry, #4 block. The fall was approximately 16' long, 16' wide, and 8' high. The fall was more than likely caused from gradual deterioration. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was walking and dragging a ventilation tube. As employee stepped into a shuttle car tire rut, left knee gave-out. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Contract employee was setting a steel jack down and it slid together pinching EE's index finger. Cause of this incident was awareness of this employee performing the task. Compliance with rules/regs, mining systems, PPE was not a factor. Miner proficiency may be a factor.
The ee was attempting to free an obstruction from the rock dust hose by applying air pressure. The obstruction released, the employee lost control of the rock dust hose and was sprayed in the in the right eye with rock dust. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was carrying and stocking new conveyor belt rollers in a crosscut when employee felt a pain in lower back. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was assisting in repairing the track rails and while EE was carrying a track jack, EE stepped into a hole and twisted EE's left ankle. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was assisting in re-railing a Cogar mantrip. EE was standing beside the mantrip as it was being elevated toward the rail, as it came down the mantrip overshot the rail and struck the employee in the left knee. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was assisting in installing new belt and attempted to lift belt over the tail roller when EE felt a pinch/pain in EE's lower back. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was standing on coal behind the continuous miner and tossed a ventilation tube toward the face. As EE tossed the tube, EE slipped and felt a pain in lower back. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was rock dusting along the belt, near the transfer, when a rock bounced off the belt and struck employee in the lower left leg. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices. The employee began missing work due to the injury on 04/10/2019.
Employee was installing a single-leg belt stand when EE slipped and struck EE's nose against the stand. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective issues.
Employee was attempting to pull a stuck chain from a bundle of cable bolts when the chain unexpectedly came loose and struck employee in the upper lip. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was using a rope to drag a piece of pipe when they felt a pain in their right shoulder. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices. The employee began missing work due to the injury on 04/08/2019.
Employee was lifting a bag of sand at the mouth of K-1 on Kuhntown bottom and felt pain in the lower abdominal area. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective equipment.
Employee was attempting to place the trolley pole on the wire and felt a pain in left shoulder. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices. This is a questionable injury.
Employee was shoveling at the seal area. As ee twisted to empty shovel, ee lost footing, twisted knee and fell backwards. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices. **Employee began missing work on 4/30/2019**
On 3/13/2019, the north-east side of the mine Impoundment experienced a loss of stability at the out slope in the area of sediment cell #2 between the top of the cap and the embankment. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
The Wana Elevator was transporting two employees to the surface when the north brake release solenoid shorted out at approx. 3:45pm, causing the employees to become entrapped until the coils could be replaced in the solenoid. Once the coils were replaced the employees exited the elevator at 4:26pm. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues.
Employee was carrying a tool box when employee lost footing and dropped the tool box on the outside of right foot. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
An unplanned roof fall was discovered at 182 block in the #6 Entry of Main North. The fall was approximately 16' wide, 40' long and 12' high. The fall was most likely caused by gradual deterioration of the mine roof. No problems with mining machines, PPE, training or compliance issues.
Employee was using a pick to create a hole in the coal rib to anchor the belt tailpiece. As EE was swinging the pick, EE felt a pull in EE's right shoulder. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices. This is a questionable injury.
EE was laying coal onto a rough area of stockpile, when they started to bounce and failed to maintain control of the Pan. As they bounced they struck their head on the steering wheel, causing a laceration and a fracture to the nose. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
The elevator was called to bottom and faulted just before it arrived. There were no occupants when this occurred. Through investigation, it was discovered that the braking contactor/resistor and door switch malfunctioned. Items were replaced and back in operation at approx. 7:00am. This elevator is not used as an escapeway.
Employee was exiting a man trip on Kuhntown bottom when EE's boot lace got caught on the safety chain hook, which caused EE to trip and fall against the rib causing a injury to EE's lower back and right hip. It did not involve job skill, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was standing up hanging line curtain above EE's head when EE felt a pain in lower back. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices. Employee worked AFT shift 1/4/19, staying in between shifts, and getting injured on 1/5/19 at 1:00am.
2018 · 48 incidents
Employee stepped off the shield toe onto uneven ground and twisted EE's left ankle. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
An unplanned roof fall was discovered at the Old 6 North Tipple Track at the neck of 6-M. The fall was approximately 16' wide, 25' long and 10' high. The fall was most likely caused by gradual deterioration of the mine roof. No problems with mining machines, PPE, training or compliance issues.
Employee was along supply cars and tripped on a lump of coal. As EE fell, EE's left finger was caught on the rib screen and resulted in a dislocation. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee stood up on the bolter to install resin and the bolt. As EE stepped down, EE's foot inadvertently went between the bolter station and the bolter frame as the bolter frame was being retracted. It did not involve any compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
While mixing seal material, dust ""burped"" back in the employee's face. Dry material got in EE's left eye.
An unplanned roof fall was discovered at approach to the 6M #5 Seal. The fall was approximately 16' wide, 20' long and 6' high. The fall was most likely caused by gradual deterioration of the mine roof. No problems with mining machines, PPE, training or compliance issues.
An unplanned roof fall was discovered at 22 block in the #4 Entry intersection of 6 North. The fall was approximately 16' wide, 16' long and 8' high. The fall was most likely caused by gradual deterioration of the mine roof. No problems with mining machines, PPE, training or compliance issues.
An unplanned roof fall was discovered in the old 6 North Mains #1 Entry between 8-M and 7-M. The fall was approximately 16' wide, 25' long and 6' high. The fall was likely caused by gradual deterioration of the mine roof. No problems with mining machines, PPE, training or compliance issues.
Employee was assisting scoop operator in storing a shield. After EE placed a crib under the shield, EE exited the area between the shield and the rib. The shield unexpectedly shifted and pinned EE's left leg against the rib. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was unloading beams to place on a scoop when one unexpectedly shifted and pinched the right middle finger, causing a laceration. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was shoveling material onto the 901 conveyor belt and felt a pop in the left shoulder. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was watching coal flow through the CMI when a surge of water came, knocked ee backwards into a handrail and caused ee to hit knee. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
An unplanned roof fall was discovered in the 16-M to 17-M walkway at 15 blk. The fall was approximately 20' long, 16' wide and 4' high. The fall was most likely caused by gradual deterioration of the entry.
An unplanned roof fall was discovered in the 4 West #3 Entry at 24 1/2 to 25 block. The fall was approximately 50' long, 16' wide and 10' high. The fall was most likely caused by gradual deterioration of the entry.
An unplanned roof fall was discovered at 6.5 block in the #4 Entry of 6 North Parallel. The fall was approximately 16' wide, 50' long and 4' high. The fall was most likely caused by gradual deterioration of the mine roof. No problems with mining machines, PPE, training or compliance issues.
Employee reached across a stack of metal roof straps to grab two additional roof straps. As EE grabbed them and pulled them toward self, EE drug the large stack off onto EE's right knee and foot. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was attempting to break bolts loose on a miner head by pulling a ratchet toward self. While doing this EE felt a pop in EE's left shoulder. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was loading a bundle of bolts into a scoop bucket when ee felt a pain in right shoulder. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was standing at the tube-side bolter station looking toward the center of the miner when EE was struck in the right side of the face by a piece of coal. This caused EE to get coal in the eye and a contusion to EE's face. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was leaning over while bolting in a low area and piece of dust/dirt fell behind EE's safety glasses into EE's right eye. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE, or protective devices.
An unplanned roof fall was discovered at the 18 block intersection of the 6 North Belt. The fall was approximately 16' wide, 64' long and 10' high. The fall was most likely caused by gradual deterioration of the intersection. No problems with mining machines, PPE, training or compliance issues.
Employee was attempting to unplug a pressurized rock dust fill hose. As they lifted the hose, the pressure released and caused it to whip and strike them in the right elbow. It did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices. The employee returned to work on 7/23/18 (after vacation) and continued to work until 9/12/18.
Employee lifted a five gallon can of hydraulic oil to sit on top of the shearer, when EE experienced a popping sensation in left shoulder. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was installing belt structure during a belt move. As EE went to retrieve a piece of structure, EE placed right foot in front of the moon buggy tire. It did not involve any compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was operating the BT-14 mantrip between the air lock doors. As ee attempted to stop, the mantrip slid into the outby set of doors, causing the frame to collapse and strike the employee in the arm. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee on Wana Bottom, attempted to call the elevator down. The elevator did not respond and remained on the surface due to the north-side cylinder malfunctioning. There were no persons on the elevator at the time this occurred.
Employee tossed a belt roller onto a scoop bill and felt a pain in right shoulder. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee developed chafed skin on both calves due to the friction of pants legs repetitively rubbing against them after becoming wet. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee stepped onto the back of the CM to slide a roof strap across to the bolter while the CM was in operation. Employee slipped as employee slid the strap across the miner catching leg between miner frame & the boom as it was sumping toward the face. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was climbing down the crossover ladder at 6 block when the ladder allegedly gave out. Which caused employee to twist their back and created pain in the lower lumbar area. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
An unplanned roof fall was discovered in the 6 North Right Return at 12.5 block. The fall was approximately 25' long, 17' wide and 6' high. The fall was most likely caused by gradual deterioration of the entry. No problems with mining machines, PPE, training or compliance issues.
Employee was shoveling along 5 South 1 belt, when a rock fell from the mine roof striking employee on the head and shoulder. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was bolting, and as ee swung the bolter head a drill steel caught the bolt tray causing it to swing around striking ee in the face. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices. Employee returned to work on next scheduled shift, 4/9/18, but began missing work on 4/12/18.
Employee was lifting a roll of 2"" lay flat hose out of BT8 mantrip. As employee picked it up, felt a burning pain in abdomen. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Injured was bent over cleaning crosscut for pumpable crib bags to be hung,a piece of coal(approx.3'x1.5'x6"")fell from the mine roof and struck them in the back. It didn't involve any equip. or compliance issues. It also didn't involve job skills, training, PPE or protective devices.**EE returned to work on next scheduled shift,03/26/18, then began missing work on 3/27/18.
Employee stumbled while walking, which caused ee to fall and jam right small finger. The injured finger was dislocated and fractured. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee after hanging winch was descending off belt at drive area attempting to stand on belt press, caught wrist on a roller hanger claiming to felt a ""pop"" in left lower leg when ee landed on the press. Cause of this injury was paying attention to the task at hand. Compliance with rule/regs, PPE, mining equip. not a factor. Miner proficiency/attitude may be a factor.
Employee was lifting the miner cable to place in a cable hanger when ee felt a pull in lower back. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
The Wana Elevator was being inspected. While the it was moving down, at approx 30-40', the employee tested the E-Stop while in motion. It came to an abrupt stop at approx 3:20am and was stopped until the system could be reset. The system was reset at approx 3:52am and the employee exited the elevator at approx 3:55am. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues.
Injured employee was walking along the headgate toward the face, and left foot struck a crib while ee was in motion. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was climbing over the pan line and hit head on a low hanging roof strap, which caused a laceration above left eye. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
An unplanned roof fall was discovered in the Main North #5 ""idle entry"" between belt and track at 146.5 to 147.5 blocks. The area is approximately 12-14' high, 16' wide and 90' long. The fall was most likely caused by gradual deterioration of the intersection. This fall also did not disturb any ventilation, escapeways or travel ways.
Employee was removing a staple from the waterline, when a piece of rust fell off the top of the shield around EE's safety glasses, and into EE's left eye. It did not involve any equipment or compliance issues. It also did not involve job skills, training, PPE or protective devices. Employee did not seek medical attention until 2/14/2018, and was prescribed medicated eye drops.
Employee stepped in mud along the track and as EE stepped out of the mud, EE felt a pop in EE's right hip. It also did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, PPE or protective devices.
Employee was offloading cribs from the de-energized Mule to shield toes on the longwall tear down face. While performing this task, EE was bending, twisting and not using proper lifting techniques. No equipment involved. It did not involve job skills, proficiency, training, or attitude. No PPE or protective devices on equipment were involved.
Employee was attempting to remove a drill steel that was stuck in the mine roof. As the employee went to place another drill steel back in the chuck, the steel that was stuck, fell out striking the side of the employee's left index finger. There was no lack of job skills, training, PPE or equipment protective devices.
An unplanned roof fall was discovered reportable at the 69 block intersection of Main North 3 Belt. The fall was approximately 25' wide, 30' long and 18' high. The fall was most likely caused by gradual deterioration of the intersection. No problems with mining machines, PPE, training or compliance issues.
Employee was operating the tail locomotive while moving a power center. The power center derailed and caught a discharge line connected to an air pump. The pump was pulled into the operator's compartment striking the employee in the back. There was no lack of job skills, training, PPE, or equipment protective devices.
2017 · 41 incidents
While traveling on haulage, pole came off of trolley wire, then came down striking the EE on hard hat. Did not involve any compliance issues. Personal protective equipment was being used. This did not involve job proficiency or attitude. Employee called off sick on next work day. Did not know time in question was injury related until 12/26/2017 when EE brought doctors slip.
Individual was inserting a drill steel in the drill guide when aligning the steel, they caught the left index finger between the steel and guide. This did not involve any compliance issues. Personal protective equipment was being used and this did not involve attitude, job proficiency or machinery.
Employee was repairing a loading machine tram chain in the 5 West area. When pulling the chain back together employee felt a pain in left elbow. Employee underwent surgery on 12/20/17 to repair a left bicep tendon. It didn't involve any compliance issues. It didn't involve job skills, proficiency, training, or attitude. No PPE or protective devices on equipment were involved.
While hanging ventilation curtain, employee stepped on a cement block, under the curtain, causing ee to twist ankle and experienced pain in the right ankle. This did not involve any compliance issues. Personal protective equipment was being used and this did not involve attitude, job proficiency, or machinery.
Entrapment of 1 person due to doors on elevator not being firmly closed causing door switch to make up intermittently and stopping elevator. No other 50.20 criteria applies.
While cutting a rock dust hose employees knife slipped cutting into ee's hand. This did not involve any compliance issues, job proficiency, attitude, or machinery.
While using a track jack to re-rail, a mobile jack slid sideways causing employees finger to get pinched between the track jack and mobile. This did not involve any compliance issues. Personal protective equipment was being used and this did not involve job proficiency attitude or machinery.
While taking rib straps off of miner employee felt a pop and pain in right shoulder. This did not involve any compliance issues. Personal protective equipment was being worn and this did not involve job proficiency attitude or machinery.
Packer partially deflated allowing methane to leak into the #3 entry for a short period of time. Methane accumulated in local area only, packer was sealed and methane cleared. No other 50.20 criteria applies. We dispute that this was an immediately reportable accident and information submitted is not an admission of any citation.
We feel that this is a questionable claim however the employee stated that while pulling on an air hose EE felt pain in back. This did not involve any compliance issues. Personal protective equipment was being used and this did not involve job proficiency, attitude, or machinery.
While removing rollers from belt line employee lost balance and twisted left knee trying to regain balance. This did not involve any compliance issues. Personal protective equipment was being used and this did not involve job proficiency, attitude, or machinery.
A roof fall occurred not at or above the anchorage point on #3 belt at 70 block which impeded the walkway on the right side of the belt. A rock approximately 7' long X 3' wide X 20"" thick was in the walkway. No other 50.20 criteria applies. We dispute the allegations in citation No.9125868. Information submitted is not an admission of any citation.
Employee was carrying bottom roller and felt pain in the stomach.
While hanging dust hose in hanger, hose hit employees right arm causing hand to get snagged by the hook on the hanger puncturing glove and cutting right index finger. This did not involve any compliance issues. Personal protective equipment was being used and this did not involve job proficiency, attitude, or machinery.
Employee tripped over relay bar causing them to twist their left knee. This did not involve any compliance issues. Personal Protective equipment was being used and this did not involve attitude, job proficiency, or machinery.
Employee was dragging posts through 3 West and felt employee's back get tight. It didn't involve any compliance issues. No equipment involved. It didn't involve job skills, proficiency, training, or attitude. No PPE or protective devices on equipment were involved. Employee began missing work on 12/22/2017 due to back pain.
While pulling loose trolley wire down track with vehicle, trolley wire got caught on something and when employee stopped to free the wire it broke loose and sprung forward hitting employee in the mouth. This did not involve any compliance issues. Personal protective equipment was being used and this did not involve job proficiency, attitude, or machinery.
While lifting a pump from sump to clean, the pump became unhooked from the chain hoist and fell on top of employee's left foot. This did not involve any compliance issues. Personal protective equipment was being used and this did not involve job proficiency, attitude, or machinery.
While installing steering shaft in shuttle car the shaft became dislodged and fell striking employees right middle finger. This did not involve any compliance issues. Personal protective equipment was being worn and this did not involve job proficiency or attitude.
Rock dust hose got caught on something while employee was dragging it causing ee to feel a strain in shoulder. This did not involve any compliance issues. Personal protective equipment was being used and this did not involve attitude, job proficiency, or machinery. Employee worked until 10/23/2017 when doctor took ee off of work.
Employee tripped and fell awkwardly on right leg and knee while walking down an inclined area. This did not involve any compliance issues. Personal protective equipment was being used and this did not involve job proficiency, machinery, or attitude. Employee continued to work until taken off work by doctor on 8/14/2017.
A roof fall occurred at/or above the anchorage point at Main North, #5 heading at 150 block. The fall does not impede passage or obstruct ventilation. It is approximately 16' wide X 8' high X 75' long. No other 50.20 criteria applies.
Employee was cutting belt when knife slipped off of belt causing EE to cut left wrist. This did not involve any compliance issues. Personal Protective equipment was being used and this did not involve job proficiency attitude, or machinery.
Entrapment of 2 persons on Wana Elevator for approximately 45 minutes. The cause was the Lilly was out of calibration.
While carrying a vulcanizing press with another employee the individual felt a sharp pain and tightness in lower back. This did not involve any compliance issues. Personal protective equipment was being used and this did not involve job proficiency, attitude, or machinery.
Left index finger got pinched between sledge hammer handle and gear box casing while trying to remove a coupler with hammer. This did not involve any compliance issues. Personal protective equipment was being used and this did not involve job proficiency, attitude or machinery.
While standing next to ventilation tubing employee turned head and a piece of tie wire holding tubes went between glasses and eye, scratching left eyeball. This did not involve any compliance issues. Personal protective equipment was being used and this did not involve job proficiency, attitude, or machinery.
While lifting miner cable employee experienced a burning pain in abdominal area. Employee continued to work until doctor took ee off work on 7/26/2017. This did not involve any compliance issues. Personal protective equipment was being used and this did not involve job proficiency, attitude, or machinery.
While cleaning out area to change a dog bone on the longwall face and waiting for supplies, a piece of the face rolled out pinning the employees foot against the pan. This did not involve compliance issues. Personal protective equipment was being used and this did not involve job proficiency, machinery, or attitude.
While dragging crib in 4 West airway, employee felt pain in lower back. This did not involve any compliance issues. Personal protective equipment was being used, and this did not involve job proficiency, attitude, or machinery.
While re-railing a supply car employee felt a burning sensation in abdomen while using a track jack. Employee continued to work until the doctor took EE off work starting 7/24/2017. This did not involve any compliance issues. Personal protective equipment was being used and this did not involve job proficiency, machinery, or attitude.
While lining up a drive shaft on a shuttle car, the drive shaft slipped off of the yoke striking employee on thumb area of right hand. This did not involve any compliance issues. Personal protective equipment was being used and this did not involve job proficiency, machinery, or attitude.
Employee was removing rock dust bags from a supply train when EE felt a pain in lower back and shooting pain down right leg. This did not involve any compliance issues. Personal protective equipment was being used and this did not involve job proficiency, machinery, or attitude.
While dragging post's into 4 West occasionally post would get caught on rail. Employee finished shift with no indication of injury. After going home employee said EE woke up the next day with pain in lower back and hip area. This did not involve any compliance issues. Personal protective equipment was being used and this did not involve job proficiency, attitude, or machinery.
While moving a super post to the top of a fall, post slid down unexpectedly crushing the left ring finger between the post and a rock. This did not involve any compliance issues. Personal Protective equipment was being used and this did not involve job proficiency, attitude, or machinery.
While stepping over relay bar, employee stepped onto uneven bottom causing strain to right knee. This did not involve any compliance issues. Personal protective equipment was being used and this did not involve job proficiency, attitude, or machinery.
While opening airlock door employee lost control of the door. While trying to catch the door, right ring finger got pinched between the door and frame. When it got pinched, employee jerked hand back causing laceration. This did not involve any compliance issues. Personal protective equipment was being used and this did not involve job proficiency, attitude, or machinery.
Employee experienced a sharp pain in left heel area while attempting to bear crawl on hands and toes in an effort to keep pressure off of knee due to the knee pad breaking while dragging supplies. This did not involve any compliance issues. Personal protective equipment was being used and this did not involve job proficiency, attitude, or machinery.
Employee stepped in a hole and tripped. Employee felt pain shoot down right leg and twisted left foot also. This did not involve any compliance issues. Personal protective equipment was being used and this did not involve job proficiency, attitude, or machinery. Employee worked until Dr. took employee off work on 5/11/2017.
A roof fall occurred at/or above the anchorage point on 6 North belt line at 19 block. The fall does not impede passage or obstruct ventilation. It is approximately 8' wide X 16'long X 5 1/2' high. No other 50.20 criteria applies.
A roof fall occurred above the anchorage point in the 6 North Parallel air course at 6 block in #2 heading. The fall does not impede passage, and the air is not affected. The fall is approximately 16' wide X 30' long X 12' high. No other 50.20 criteria applies.