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FATAL ACCIDENT NO. 8

FATAL ACCIDENT NO. 8. Coal Mine Fatal Accident 2011-8. ACCIDENT REVIEW 2011. Operator: Nally & Hamilton Enterprise, Inc. Mine : Mill Branch Mine Accident Date: November 14, 2011 Classification: Machinery District: Harlan Mine Type: Surface.

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FATAL ACCIDENT NO. 8

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  1. FATAL ACCIDENT NO. 8

  2. Coal Mine Fatal Accident 2011-8 ACCIDENT REVIEW 2011 Operator:Nally & Hamilton Enterprise, Inc. Mine: Mill Branch Mine Accident Date: November 14, 2011 Classification: Machinery District: Harlan Mine Type: Surface

  3. Coal Mine Fatal Accident 2011- 8 • On Wednesday, November 2, 2011, a 28 year old bulldozer operator, with approximately 8 years of mining experience, was injured at a surface mine. The victim was conducting reclamation work on top of a graded slope when he lost control of the bulldozer and it rolled over several times, traveling approximately 290 feet to the bottom of a 28 degree slope. • The operator was wearing a seat belt, but sustained serious injuries. • He was hospitalized and later died on November 14, 2011 from injuries he had sustained. OVERVIEW

  4. Coal Mine Fatal Accident 2011-8 ACCIDENT PHOTO’S

  5. 1. Always check the work area for unstable material and be aware of the machine’s location at all times. • 2. While traveling in reverse, always look in the direction of travel. • 3. While tramming a dozer with the push blade up off the ground, be aware that the machine’s stability has changed. • 4. Familiarize yourself with the machine’s maximum operating angle. BEST PRACTICES

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