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MSHA – Mine Fatality #25

MINE FATALITY – On July 17, 2023, a miner died while performing repairs on a gyratory crusher. When a component was being suspended by a crane, a lifting eye welded to the component broke free striking the miner.

Axxident scene where a miner died while performing repairs on a gyratory crusher.
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Best Practices
  • Ensure that all miners stay clear of stored energy while performing repairs.
  • A certified welder should weld any lifting eye and ensure the welding rod is suitable for the materials joined together.
  • Examine lifting equipment and connection points for cracks or deformation prior to lifting.
  • Use low energy ropes and straps to minimize rebound effects when objects break.
Additional Information

This is the 25th fatality reported in 2023, and the 11th classified as “Machinery.”


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Original article published by MSHA