At approximately 12:45 a.m., on Tuesday, January 8, 2008, Roy D. Sturgill, a 29-year old contract miner with 3 years of total mining experience and 4 weeks of experience at the mine was fatally injured in a powered haulage accident. The accident occurred as the victim was dumping spoil material on the H Pit Level, of the Joe Day Branch area of the mine site. The victim was operating a Caterpillar 777B rock truck when he backed over the dump point and continued down the slope for approximately 140 feet. The truck broke into two pieces, and came to rest with the cab of the truck facing up the slope and the bed upside down facing down the slope. The victim was ejected from the truck and sustained fatal injuries. The fatality occurred because the operator failed to provide adequate berms and failed to assure that seat belts were used by equipment operators. The berm was inadequate both in height and in the materials used to construct it.


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    Title :

    Coal Mine Safety and Health Report of Investigation: Surface Coal Mine, Fatal Powered Haulage Accident, January 8, 2008, at Blue Ridge Surface Mine Cumberland River Coal Company Ovenfork, Letcher County, Kentucky MSHA ID No.15-18769


    Contributors:
    F. N. Fugate (author) / J. Moninger (author) / R. Brazer (author)

    Publication date :

    2008


    Size :

    12 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English