Fallen Miners

Taylor Plant

Badger Mining Corporation · Surface · Metal/Nonmetal
Taylor, Jackson County, WI · Active
MSHA Mine ID: 4702555

All reportable incidents

79 on file
Fall down stairs

It was sleeting when subject was descending a metal grate staircase when they slipped. Subject grabbed the railing and heard a pop in right shoulder and felt pain. Subject also felt pain in right ankle. Subject has returned to work but is awaiting medical follow up. Subject is employed by Yaggy Trucking and not a miner. Yaggy trucking does not have a contractor ID number.

Over-exertion NEC

Subject was changing the bags in a baghouse on 3/13 and 3/16 which involved a lot of bending and lifting. Subject had discomfort in EE's back and thought resting it would be fine, but still had pain days later. Subject reported it on 3/19/2026. Subject has been going to a chiropractor to help with the discomfort.

Caught in, under or between a moving and a stationary object

A pipe was rigged up to be placed when the weight shifted and the subject's hand was smashed between the pipe and a pump. The subject suffered a broken left ring finger.

Struck by... NEC

While using a punch to dislodge a backstop bushing from a conveyor gear reducer, subject struck a finger with the hammer. Subject did not think it was bad until they noticed the bone was moving the next day.

Struck against stationary object

Associate took off hard hat to fit in small area and when EE moved, EE cut EE's head on an edge of steel which required stitches.

Struck by... NEC

Associate was using an electric rail car opener when the reaction arm slipped from the rail car body and struck the associate in the head. The associate was confused and had brief memory loss. Associate suffered a concussion.

Over-exertion NEC

We were removing pipe from the clients well. Crew was using a dong tong (large pipe wrench) utilizing a sling on a ram to help break the coupling loose. The sling slipped off the wrench causing the wrench to move back toward employee. Employee twisted EE's knee when this happened. Employee has been seen and is currently on light duty working in our shop.

Struck by flying object

Associate was changing a tooth on a bucket when they struck the tip of the tooth with a hammer causing a sliver of metal to break off. The sliver of metal was embedded in their cheek.

Struck by... NEC

While cleaning a car at the rail clean-out, the associate used a bar instead of a car opener on a stubborn hard rail door. While doing this, the associate struck EE's right leg/shin with the bar and suffered a puncture wound to the right leg/shin area. Associate went to clinic and received 2 x-rays, (1) stitch and a tetanus shot.

Struck by... NEC

Miner was cutting tape off a wire lead to change a motor. Miner cut a slit in the top of the tape/lead and the knife cut through quicker than usual and the knife cut miner's forearm.

NEC

Associate was working on a pump in the primary wash area. Coworker noticed the associate sweating a lot and not responding to questions that the coworker was asking the associate. Temperature was 55 degrees outside. Associate seemed confused and not acting right.

Struck by flying object

Technician was adjusting blocking, load shifted causing 4x4 board to come up and hit technicians mouth/lip.

Over-exertion in pulling or pushing objects

Associate took a bar to close the bottom gate of a rail car and associate felt a tinge in their back. Stopped what they were doing and asked another associate to close the gate on the car.

NEC

Employee had a an audiogram that showed a Standard Threshold Shift. EE also had a second audiogram to confirm the findings of the first. The Associate Farms, Hunts and uses a Chainsaw in personal life without proper hearing protection, so this hearing loss is most likely due to high non-occupational noise exposure.

Caught in, under or between a moving and a stationary object

Changing out face shield from clear to tinted using a leatherman multitool knife to pry it off. The blade wasn't locked open so it flipped shut causing a laceration on little finger of left hand.

Struck by... NEC

Associate was unloading pieces of scrap wire from work truck when a piece of wire flipped up and went under safety glasses and poked right eye.

Caught in, under or between a moving and a stationary object

Associate caught fingertip between drive V-belt and driver skave while removing impeller from pump. This caused fracture to the fingertip on left hand ring finger.

Caught in, under or between a moving and a stationary object

Miner was moving a rock near a culvert when the rock pinched EE's left hand, ring finger, between the rock and culvert causing a cut to the finger resulting in three stitches.

Over-exertion NEC

Miner was in a crouching position to clean out under a railcar. When miner came out under the railcar, miner could not straighten knee that felt locked up in a bent position. Miner had surgery on 6/10/2019.

Accident type, without injuries

At 7:30 AM an articulated haul truck crossed a dike which caused the road bed to fall into a hole under the road which is located on the top of the dike. At 10 AM the secondary wash plant shut down to reduce water entering pond 2. At 2:15 PM the diameter of the hole changed so was reported to MSHA as an unstable impoundment.

Struck by... NEC

While unbolting two pipes and taking the last bolt out, one of the pipe flanges popped up striking the miner by the right eye.

Caught in, under or between a moving and a stationary object

Miner was using a ¾ inch ratchet to operate a gate on the S3 structure. When the miner pushed down on the ratchet, their pinky finger was around the end of the ratchet handle and the ratchet slipped out of the modified shaft end causing their finger to be caught between the guard and the handle.

Fall to the walkway or working surface

The miner was fueling the haul truck from the fuel tank. The miner turned around to talk with another associate and tripped over the large orange wheel chock falling on left knee cap. The miner had surgery on December 7, 2017 and is expected to be off work two to four weeks.

Fall onto or against objects

When stepping down from a conveyor, the miner miss stepped and fell striking against another conveyor.

Fall from ladders

Miner was standing on a ladder cleaning the grizzly in dry 2. The ladder twisted causing miner to loose balance and fall approximately 5 feet to the ground.

Over-exertion NEC

While changing an elevator bearing, the miner went to assist the other miner on the opposite side of the elevator. EE's body was then out of position and they noticed a shoulder problem when upper range of motion was attempted. Miner had surgery on 06/25/2018 since shoulder did not heal properly over time.

Fall onto or against objects

Miner was checking the proper sequence of rail cars. The miner did not realize that ee had traveled past the end of fall protection lifeline. This stopped the miner and caused body to turn and fall onto the side of the rail car. Miner did not miss work but was sore so went to doctor on day off 2/15/17. X-rays showed cracked ribs. No other medical treatment was given.

Struck by... NEC

The miner was using a Leatherman to cut plastic pipe. The Leatherman slipped and cut the inside of the miner's left thigh. The miner received a cut resulting in five stitches.

Struck by... NEC

Miner was crimping a hydraulic hose fitting. The metal plate shifted causing a metal sliver to become imbedded into his finger.

Struck by flying object

Associate was removing the tip assembly from the 988H loader bucket. Associate was using a 2 pound hammer and pry bar. Part of the tip assembly broke and hit the associate's left forearm.

Struck by... NEC

Associate was removing a short piece of hose off a barbed end on a floc skid. He was using a utility knife to cut the hose loose from the barb, and the knife slipped and cut his finger.

Struck by powered moving object

Associate stepped in front of a moving train and was struck from behind.

Fall onto or against objects

The miner's foot slipped off or missed a rail tie causing the miner to fall into a rail car resulting in a cut forearm.

Struck by flying object

While welding the weld lead splice connection came apart and the extra lead struck the miner.

Absorption of radiations, caustics, toxic and noxious substances

Employee was eating lunch, a hornet flew into his mouth stinging him on the inside of his mouth. Employee is allergic to hornet stings and was taken to a clinic for treatment.

Struck by... NEC

Employee was removing metal banding. During removal process, individul was struck in arm by banding causing laceration

Struck by... NEC

The associate was using an utility knife to remove the outer coating of an electrical cable. The knife slipped and it cut his left index finger.

Struck by... NEC

Miner was removing a plastic pipe that was supported by a metal ring. The ring slid down the pipe about 20 feet and hit his hand.

Fall onto or against objects

Miner was getting out of a truck when he fell hitting his back on the running board.

Over-exertion NEC

At the bi-annual occupational health physical, the physician noticed problems with the miner's wrists. Upon further medical evaluation on 10/1/2012 the miner was diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome in both wrists.

Over-exertion NEC

The miner bent over to close a 6 inch butterfly valve on a discharge line and while bending and twisting to close the valve felt pain in his lower left back area.

Fall from scaffolds, walkways, platforms

Miner was loading railcars and at the time of the incident crossing from one railcar to the next. The lanyard from the fall protection system is rolled out ahead of the miner. In this case the rollers attached to the lanyard which rolls on the overhead cable caught on a splice. When this happened the associate fell backward on the catwalk of the car behind.

Absorption of radiations, caustics, toxic and noxious substances

Associate was filling the water truck. The valve to fill the truck was over grown with weeds and he had to clear them out. He thinks he touched poison ivy on his arms and it spread to his stomach.

Unclassified, insufficient data

Associate called work from his home residence after his work shift. Associate was working outdoors two days in the warm rail yard. He reported not feeling well. Upon the phone call we encouraged him to seek medical attention. He saw a doctor that afternoon and learned he had another medical issue going on.

Over-exertion NEC

Associate was running the 834 dozer for extended periods of time the past few months. The control level for the blade has not been working the way it should. This exposed the associate to repeated actions with his fingers to accomplish what should be a smooth continuous movement.

Fall from scaffolds, walkways, platforms

Installing a fender on haul truck box assembly. Associate was standing on an elevated platform to position fender. Fender was swung into position prior to him mounting the platform stairway. As he was aligning bolt holes to fasten the fender it became wedged in the assembly. When fender unstuck it hit associate causing him to overcenter his weight and platform to tip over.

NEC

Annual hearing conservation audiogram showed a positive threshold shift in the associate's left ear.

Struck by... NEC

Cutting handrail with Porta band saw, took one hand off to catch handrail, saw came of handrail and struck his forearm resulting in stitches.

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Hand hoisting a 24-ft piece of sheeting: pulled on the rope line and looked away for brief moment and the cut end of sheet struck left elbow.

Struck by flying object

EE and co-worker were bolting a beam in place using the wrong size of bolt, they tapped it out and it flew and hit EE in the mouth fracturing his bottom right tooth.

Struck against stationary object

Replacing fasteners on 980G loader bucket cutting edge assembly. One of the fasteners fell down not in contact with blade anymore so associate had to reach through and push the fastener in place to remove and replace it. The worn sharp edge of this fastener cut through the glove and left middle finger.

Over-exertion NEC

No specific event. Working at rail loadout car cleaning site installing 136 pound grating sheets and 24 inch belting in between rails. Utilized a material handler to do heavy work and physical work consisted of positioning the grating sheets in place with two associates.

Fall to the walkway or working surface

Working in a scissor lift, got off of it ot carry angle iron. As he was walking with the angle, his safety harness lanyard got caught on the heal of his boot, which caused him to fall foward over some pipe and land on the ground.

Over-exertion NEC

Associate was assisting to move and lift a 32 foot fiberglass ladder from the scrubber building. The ladder was located in a tight area and was entangled in an upper unistrut. While one associate was working to release the upper portion, the associate on the lower side twisted and injured his lower back.

Struck against stationary object

Associate was using a 3""x3""x8' long post to pry over an 8 inch plastic pipe line in soft muddy conditions when he hit his finger on the clamp of the pipe when jamming the post under the pipe.

Accident type, without injuries

A large portion on material sloughed from the outside slope of the downstream embankment requiring the pond to be pumped down to minimize failure.

Accident type, without injuries

Excavator had been removing material from the toe of the slope which surrounds Pond 7. While taking a break, material began to crumble off the slope. The operator attempted to move the excavator away from the slope, but while attempting to do this, the excavator was engulfed with material and flipped partially on it's side.

Accident type, without injuries

Mine associates left the main office area and traveled to the mine work area at 6:20 a.m. One EE notified another EE at 6:25 a.m. by FM radio the mine office trailer had been destroyed by fire. The fire occurred sometime over the weekend. The mine was not in operation and no injuries. MSHA was contacted at 6:34 a.m. to report the fire. Cause has not been determined.

Caught in, under or between a moving and a stationary object

Associates were closing a difficult discharge gate on a rail car. Associate reached in to adjust the lock at the same time his team mate gave leverage to a bar to close the door. The associate's right index finger got pinched between the lock and rebar.

Over-exertion in lifting objects

Associate twisted his lower back while adjusting the weight of a wheel assembly.

Fall onto or against objects

Associate was getting a production sample at the secondary wash and tripped on the grating and fell into the derrick and jammed his pinkie finger.

Caught in, under or between NEC

Shirt sleeve contacted grinding wheel & pulled arm into grinding wheel. Caused laceration on right forearm. Butterfly stitches used to close the wound.

Struck by... NEC

Co-worker was passing a wood 2x4 up to injured EE. It struck his chin, resulting in stitches.

Caught in, under or between NEC

Associate was installing right steering cylinder on 988G loader. When positioning the front end of the cylinder, the rear portion came off the mount and cylinder shifted pinching his left middle finger between the chain and the frame of the loader.

Contact with heat

Associate was replacing a length of rail. The temperature was in the high 80's with high humidity. Associate had not been drinking fluids and became overheated.

Struck by... NEC

While operator was running the dozer, the air conditioner vent came loose and fell down. The operator attempted to replace the vent cover without turning off the air conditioner and his hand hit the fan blade which is about five inches inside the unit.

Over-exertion NEC

Repetitive motion from closing and tieing bags.

Over-exertion in lifting objects

Loading tote bags with sand. Loading tote bags into a rail boxcar with a forklift. Felt pain in neck and shoulders.

Caught in, under or between NEC

Associates were welding pipe. A tension problem for pipe clamped into position. The associate got out of crane to assist the ground man. The associate was unbolting tension using his left hand which was near pinch point. At the same time other associate made adustment with hydraulic level to remove tension. The level spiked up then down pinching thumb between metals.

Over-exertion NEC

EE REPORTED SORENESS IN RIGHT ELBOW WHICH BEGAN ABOUT 9 A.M. & CONTINUED TO WORSEN THROUGHOUT THE DAY. EARLIER THAT MORNING HE WAS WORKING ON THE EAST OUTSIDE ELEVATOR TRYING TO TIGHTEN BELT & HAD PROBLEM TIGHTENING FROZEN TAKE UP SLIDES. HE HAD BEEN USING AN IMPACT WRENCH AND RATCHET. DOCTOR DIAGNOSED TENNIS ELBOW ON 12/31 & THOUGHT HIGH IMPACT WRENCH MAY HAVE CONTRIBUTED.

Over-exertion NEC

EE BENT OVER TO PICK UP A PIECE OF THREE INCH TUBING IN THE WELD SHOP FOR A MAINTENANCE PROJECT HE WAS WORKING ON AND FELT SOMETHING IN HIS BACK. HE WENT TO THE CHIROPRACTOR AT 11:45 A.M. AFTE R THE APPOINTMENT HE RETURNED TO WORK BUT THEN WENT HOME. THIS IS A REOCCURRING INJURY. LAST 7000-1 REPORTED ON 9/8/03 AND HE WAS RELEASED ON 10/10/03.

Over-exertion in pulling or pushing objects

THIS INCIDENT WAS REPORTED TO THE MINE OPERATOR ON 11/25/03. WHILE OPENING A BOXCAR DOOR, THE DOOR GOT STUCK SO THE ASSOCITE PUSHED IT WITH HIS LEG. AS HE APPLIED PRESSURE TO THE DOOR, HE FELT A PAIN IN HIS LOWER LEFT ABDOMEN. LITTLE BY LITTLE THE PAIN IS GROWING. HE SOUGHT MEDICAL TREATMENT ON 11/25/03. HE WAS PLACED ON NO PUSH/PULL RESTRICTIONS UNTIL 12/16/03.

Over-exertion in lifting objects

EE WAS MOUNTING A BELT SCALE AND PROPPING UP ROLLERS. HE WAS BENDING OVER AND TWISTING SLIGHTLY. EE EXPERIENCED A PAIN IN HIS LOWER BACK AND HAD A DIFFICULT TIME STRAIGHTENING UP. EE STATED THAT THIS IS A REOCCURRING PROBLEM FOR HIM. HE WENT TO A CHIROPRACTOR.

Over-exertion NEC

ASSOCIATE SOUGHT MEDICAL TREATMENT FOR SORE WRIST. NO REPORT OF INJUGY WAS FILED PRIOR TO THE DR APPT.

Struck against stationary object

A CO-WORKER WAS UNLOADING STEEL WITH A FORKLIFT.EE TRIED TO STRAIGHTEN THE STEEL SO IT WOULD STACK EVENLY. WHEN HE SLID THE STEEL HE CUT HIS RT.THIRD FINGER ON THE INSIDE STEEL TUBE ROUGH EDGE . EE RECEIVED 3 STITCHES.

Over-exertion NEC

EE WAS WALKING ON CEMENT FLOOR AND WHEN TURNED AROUND FELT A PULL IN HIS RIGHT LEG. HE MENTIONED TO A CO WORKER THAT HIS LEG/KNEE WAS BOTHERING HIM AND TOLD HIS SUPERVISOR EARLY AFTERNOON.

Over-exertion in pulling or pushing objects

ON NOV. 1, 2001, EMPLOYEE REPORTED HE HAD A SORELEFT SHOULDER AND MAY HAVE TORN MUSCLES. HIS IN-JURY OCCURRED ON OCT. 17, 2001, BUT WAS NOT RE- PORTED AT THAT TIME. HE SAW A SPECIALIST ON 11/7 2001 AND WAS DIAGNOSED WITH LEFT SHOULDER PAIN/ ROTATOR CUFF TEAR. HE WAS PLACED ON LIGHT WORK.

Over-exertion NEC

EE WAS EXPERIENCING NECK & LEFT ARM PAIN & STAERTED CHIROPRACTIC CARE ON 11/7/00. AFTER 3 VISITSHE SCHEDULED AN APPT AT KROHN CLINIC. ON 11/21/00 EE WAS DIAGNOSED WITH LEFT CERVICAL RADICULOPA THY & PLACED ON RESTRICTIONS UNTIL RELEASED BY NEUROSURGEON. ON 12/29/00 EE SAW DR & WAS DIAGNOSED WITH CPT FROM WORK RELATED ACTIVITIES

Accident type, without injuries

OPERATORS STARTED THE LIQUID PETROLEUM BACKUP SYSTEM FOR DRY PROCESS BURNERS FOR SYSTEM TEST. VAPORIZER STARTED ON FIRE. FIRE EXTINGUISHED WITHIN FIVE MINUTES OR LESS.