Mining Incidents

Oil-Dri Georgia LLCOperator

Controlled by Oil Dri Corporation Of America
MSHA Operator ID: L00702
Fatalities
1
Total incidents
216
Mines on record
1
Years on record
2000–2026

Safety benchmark

Recorded fatalities relative to other operators with a fatal MSHA history. Percentile is computed across the 739 operators with at least one recorded fatality.

Fatality-count percentile
0th

More recorded fatalities than 0% of operators on file.

Rank
#593of 739

Position when operators are sorted by recorded fatalities.

Vs industry mean
0.6×

Industry mean: 1.6 fatalities per fatal-history operator.

This operator
1
Industry mean
1.6
Industry median
1
Peers at similar incident volume

Methodology: percentile and rank computed across MSHA operators with at least one recorded fatality. Industry mean is the average across that same population. Peers are sampled by closest total-incident count, regardless of fatality outcome.

For counsel + compliance teams

Get an email the moment a new MSHA-reportable accident lands at any mine on file under Oil-Dri Georgia LLC. Useful for 105(c) defense intake, FMSHRC docket prep, and active client monitoring.

Top causes

  • POWERED HAULAGE1 fatality · 28 non-fatal
  • HANDLING OF MATERIALS72 non-fatal
  • SLIP OR FALL OF PERSON45 non-fatal
  • MACHINERY32 non-fatal
  • HANDTOOLS (NONPOWERED)15 non-fatal
  • OTHER7 non-fatal

Incident timeline

2026
1
2025
4
2024
2
2023
4
2022
3
2021
5
2020
3
2019
9
2018
4
2017
7
2016
1
2015
6
2014
5
2013
3
2012
6
2011
8
2010
14 (1f)
2009
22
2008
17
2007
5
2006
9
2005
6
2004
8
2003
10
2002
20
2001
11
2000
23

Mines on record

Fatalities under this operator

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

An over-the-road truck driver (not a miner, nor an employee) was pinned against a loading dock by a shuttle trailor that was backing up to the dock.