Saylor B — Accidents

Total: 8 accidents | Fatalities: 0

Date Classification Injury Days Lost Narrative
11/30/2012 FALL OF ROOF OR BACK ACCIDENT ONLY None A roof fall measuring 32'L X 18'W X 8' thick was discovered 500' outby the working section in the return near survey point 70273. The failure was due to laminated coal/rock streaks above the 6' torqu...
09/13/2012 HANDTOOLS (NONPOWERED) NO DYS AWY FRM WRK,NO RSTR ACT None Employee was using a razor knife to remove nylon bindings around supplemental roof support plates (pizza pans) when he recieved a laceration to the right hands. Wound required sutures.
02/17/2012 FALL OF ROOF OR BACK ACCIDENT ONLY None A roof fall occurred on the 001 section measuring 18'long, 18'wide, 12'high. No injuries occurred as a result of the fall, mining equipment was affected. The fall occurred due to a 8' coal seam above...
01/02/2012 FALL OF ROOF OR BACK ACCIDENT ONLY None A roof fall measuring 50' L x 19' W x 8' H was discovered in the last open line of crosscuts between #6 and # 7 entries, 50' inby spad 68152. The fall occurred due to failure above the anchorage zone...
10/10/2011 HANDTOOLS (NONPOWERED) NO DYS AWY FRM WRK,NO RSTR ACT None Employee was working on a shuttle car with a chain hoist, as he was pulling slack chain from the hoist it became loose and struck the employees chipping a tooth.
09/19/2011 FALL OF ROOF OR BACK ACCIDENT ONLY None A roof fall measuring 34'long, 16'wide, and 5'high occurred in the #7 Intake entry SE Mains. The fall occurred due to laminated coal and rock above the 5' torque tension roof bolts. No injuries occur...
08/16/2011 FALL OF ROOF OR BACK ACCIDENT ONLY None A roof fall measuring 22' wide, 18' high, 8' thick fell in the belt entry 1000' outby the working section and outby spad 67301. The area was developed 06/12/11 with 6' torque tension bolts as the pri...
08/06/2011 FALL OF ROOF OR BACK ACCIDENT ONLY None A roof fall measuring 50' long, 18' wide and 10' thick occurred in the neutral entry 500' from the active section. The fall affected intake ventilation. The failure occurred due to coal/rock streak...