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MNM Fatal 2005-26

MNM Fatal 2005-26. Machinery September 27, 2005 (Florida) Phosphate Operation Dozer Operator 60 years old 35 years mining experience. Overview.

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MNM Fatal 2005-26

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  1. MNM Fatal 2005-26 • Machinery • September 27, 2005 (Florida) • Phosphate Operation • Dozer Operator • 60 years old • 35 years mining experience

  2. Overview • The victim was operating a dozer that slid into a water filled pit. The dozer was pushing material at the edge of the pit to construct a ramp for a pump when the ground underneath it failed.

  3. Causal Factors • Policies, standards, and controls were inadequate and failed to ensure that the ramp was designed and constructed of materials capable of supporting the load that it would be subjected to. • No risk assessment was conducted to identify all foreseeable hazards and discuss methods to minimize the hazards associated with the construction of the ramp.

  4. Best Practices • Stop, Look, Analyze, and Manage, SLAM each task to identify all potential hazards. Initiate action to protect yourself when performing every task. • Evaluate the stability of the ground prior to operating equipment near any drop off or edge. • Use equipment (excavator) that can perform the work from a safe distance away from the edge of a pond where the stability of the ground may be unknown. • Require that flotation devices be worn by persons performing work where there is a danger of falling in the water.

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