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COAL MINE FATALITY - On Thursday, April 12, 2001, a 50 year old, continuous mining machine operator, with 22 years experience, received fatal crushing injuries when he was caught between the tail boom of the continuous miner and the coal rib. The victim had trammed the No. 176 Joy 12CM27 continuous miner from the No. 4 entry towards the No. 5 entry to pull up slack cable and was in the process of removing the excess cable from the miner boom. The ripper head of the No. 176 miner extended into the No. 5 entry. The No.181 Joy 12CM27 continuous miner was being trammed up the No.5 entry where it struck the ripper head of the No. 176 miner causing the tail boom to swing, catching the victim between the boom and the coal rib.
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This is the 6th fatal accident, reported in calendar year 2001, in the coal mining industry. As of this date in 2000, there were nine fatalities reported in the coal mining industry. This is the first fatal accident, classified as Machinery, reported in the coal mining industry in 2001. At this time in 2000, there were two fatal accidents, classified as Machinery, in the coal mining industry. |
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