Accident Report: Fatality Reference
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COAL MINE FATALITY - On Wednesday, March 12, 2008, a 47-year old mechanic/contractor with 21 years of experience was fatally injured while attempting to remove a front guard assembly (belly pan) from a bulldozer. The victim was positioned beneath the bulldozer, removing mounting bolts from the bulldozer guard. The guard was supported by a chain attached to a remote-operated truck-mounted crane. As the bolts were removed, the chain support slipped and the guard fell.
Best Practices
- Always follow the equipment manufacturer's recommended maintenance procedures when conducting repairs to machinery.
- Install blocking materials before mounting bolts are removed from machinery components which may fall during disassembly.
- Conduct training for miners assigned to new work tasks to ensure they are aware of the health and safety aspects and safe work procedures related to the assigned tasks.
Additional Information
This is the sixth fatality reported in calendar year 2008 in the coal mining industry. As of this date in 2007, there were four fatalities reported in the coal mining industry. This is the second Machinery fatality in 2008. At this time in 2007, there was one fatality in this classification.