Key Takeaway

CEMEX Lytle Creek is a abandoned surface mine producing Stone, located in Rialto, San Bernardino County, CA. It has 4 violations on record (0 S&S) and $425 in proposed penalties. Operated by Harris Transfer, Inc..

CEMEX Lytle Creek

Abandoned Surface Stone

Operator: Harris Transfer, Inc.

Controller: Tony Ray Harris

Location: Rialto, San Bernardino County, CA

4
Violations
0
S&S Violations
0
Accidents
$425
Penalties

Recent Violations

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Date Section S&S Negligence Penalty
05/17/2021 56.1000 Non-S&S LowNegligence $125
10/14/2011 56.1000 Non-S&S HighNegligence $100
01/16/2011 50.30(a) Non-S&S HighNegligence $100
10/28/2010 56.1000 Non-S&S HighNegligence $100

Inspections

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Begin End Hours Inspectors
05/17/2021 05/17/2021 1.25 1
11/12/2020 11/12/2020 14.00 1
04/15/2020 04/15/2020 6.50 1
10/14/2011 10/14/2011 6.25 1
02/14/2011 02/14/2011 0.75 1
10/28/2010 10/28/2010 2.00 1
09/18/2007 09/18/2007 4.00 1

Mine Details

MSHA Mine ID0405723
Mine TypeSurface
StatusAbandoned
CommodityStone
SIC DescriptionCrushed, Broken Stone NEC
Days/Week0.0
Nearest TownRialto

Frequently Asked Questions

How many MSHA violations does CEMEX Lytle Creek have?

CEMEX Lytle Creek has 4 MSHA violations on record, of which 0 are classified as Significant & Substantial (S&S). Total proposed penalties amount to $425.

What type of mine is CEMEX Lytle Creek?

CEMEX Lytle Creek is a Surface mine producing Stone, located in Rialto, San Bernardino County, CA. It currently has employees.

Has anyone been injured or killed at CEMEX Lytle Creek?

According to MSHA records, CEMEX Lytle Creek has 0 reported accident/injury records and 0 fatalities on file.

Who operates CEMEX Lytle Creek?

CEMEX Lytle Creek is operated by Harris Transfer, Inc. and controlled by Tony Ray Harris. MSHA Mine ID: 0405723.