Key Takeaway

Gibson County Mine is a abandoned surface mine producing Nonmetal, located in Skullbone, Gibson County, TN. It has 1 violations on record (0 S&S) and $55 in proposed penalties. Operated by Kentucky-Tennessee Clay Company.

Gibson County Mine

Abandoned Surface Nonmetal

Operator: Kentucky-Tennessee Clay Company

Controller: Imerys S A

Location: Skullbone, Gibson County, TN

1
Violations
0
S&S Violations
1
Accidents
$55
Penalties

Recent Violations

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Date Section S&S Negligence Penalty
08/30/2001 50.20(a) Non-S&S ModNegligence $55

Accidents & Injuries

View all 1 →
Date Classification Injury Days Lost
02/21/2001 MACHINERY NO DYS AWY FRM WRK,NO RSTR ACT None

Inspections

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Begin End Hours Inspectors
05/11/2009 05/13/2009 27.00 1
10/07/2008 10/08/2008 16.50 1
11/28/2007 11/30/2007 4.50 1
04/18/2007 04/20/2007 4.00 1
05/08/2006 05/09/2006 5.00 1
09/19/2005 09/23/2005 8.00 1
08/04/2004 08/04/2004 9.00 1
04/17/2003 04/17/2003 10.00 1
10/16/2002 10/16/2002 2.00 1
07/31/2002 08/01/2002 17.00 1

Mine Details

MSHA Mine ID4001081
Mine TypeSurface
StatusAbandoned
CommodityNonmetal
SIC DescriptionCommon Clays NEC
Days/Week0.0
Hours/Shift0.0
Coordinates36.0647850, -88.8036800
Nearest TownSkullbone

Frequently Asked Questions

How many MSHA violations does Gibson County Mine have?

Gibson County Mine has 1 MSHA violations on record, of which 0 are classified as Significant & Substantial (S&S). Total proposed penalties amount to $55.

What type of mine is Gibson County Mine?

Gibson County Mine is a Surface mine producing Nonmetal, located in Skullbone, Gibson County, TN. It currently has 0 employees.

Has anyone been injured or killed at Gibson County Mine?

According to MSHA records, Gibson County Mine has 1 reported accident/injury records and 0 fatalities on file.

Who operates Gibson County Mine?

Gibson County Mine is operated by Kentucky-Tennessee Clay Company and controlled by Imerys S A. MSHA Mine ID: 4001081.