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MSHA – Mine Fatality #3

MINE FATALITY – On March 1, 2024, a miner died after a metal slurry pipe struck him. The miner was removing the last bolt connecting two metal slurry pipes when the pipe broke free and swung in his direction.

Accident scene where a miner died after a metal slurry pipe struck him.
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Best Practices
  • Prevent miners from positioning themselves in a manner that will expose them to hazards while performing a task.
  • Examine work areas before and during the shift for hazards.
  • Ensure that blocking material is competent, substantial, and adequate to stabilize the load.
  • Train miners in safe work procedures and hazard recognition. Monitor personnel routinely to ensure they follow safe work procedures.
Additional Information

This is the third fatality reported in 2024, and the first classified as “Machinery”


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Original article published by MSHA