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Fatality Alert - Fatality #43 - August 31, 2010

Accident Report: Fatality Reference

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COAL MINE FATALITY - On August 31, 2010, a 25-year old truck driver, with 16 weeks and 3 days of mining experience, was killed when the truck he was driving left the haulage road. The truck traveled approximately 11 feet up an embankment on the left side of the haulage road, and then abruptly traveled back across the haulage road. Afterwards, the truck impacted a 5 foot high berm, travelled over the berm, and dropped 72 feet to the mine pit below. 

Photo of Accident Scene Described in the Paragraph Above

Best Practices

  • Conduct pre-operational examinations on all mobile equipment.
  • Do not exceed the truck's capabilities, operating ranges, load-limits and safety features.
  • Always wear a seatbelt when operating a haul truck or mobile equipment.
  • Adequately task train miners on the equipment they will operate.
  • Post the speed limit, appropriate gear, grade, curve or other warning signage along haulage roads as appropriate.

Additional Information

This is the 43rd fatality reported during calendar year 2010 in the coal mining industry. As of this date in 2009, there were 10 fatalities reported in coal mining. This is the 5th fatality classified as Powered Haulage in 2010. At this time in 2009, there were 4 fatalities in this classification.