MSHA issues metal/nonmetal safety alert

By |  October 23, 2013

One fatal accident and four serious accidents in metal/nonmetal mining through three weeks of October prompted MSHA to issue a safety alert to the industry.

According to MSHA, an electrician died after falling eight feet from a ladder when a cable tray detached from a wall. Four other October accidents labeled as “serious” caught MSHA’s attention, as well:

  • Ÿ ŸOne miner fell several feet through a roof that was under construction.
  • Ÿ Another miner fell about 10 feet to the ground from a jaw crusher’s catwalk.
  • Ÿ One electrician was burned while using a hot stick in the plant’s substation. An arc flash burned the electrician.
  • Ÿ Another electrician was burned while using a hot stick in the plant’s substation. An arc flash also burned this electrician.
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Kevin Yanik is editor-in-chief of Pit & Quarry. He can be reached at 216-706-3724 or kyanik@northcoastmedia.net.

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