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Metal and Nonmetal Fatal Accident Review CY - 2008

Metal and Nonmetal Fatal Accident Review CY - 2008. MNM Fatalities. MNM Fatalities by Commodity. * Lead/Zinc, Industrial Sand, Marble, Lime, Potash. MNM Fatalities by Classification. MNM Fatalities by Mine Size. MNM Fatalities by Occupation. MNM Fatalities by Activity.

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Metal and Nonmetal Fatal Accident Review CY - 2008

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  1. Metal and NonmetalFatal Accident ReviewCY - 2008

  2. MNM Fatalities

  3. MNM Fatalities by Commodity * Lead/Zinc, Industrial Sand, Marble, Lime, Potash

  4. MNM Fatalities by Classification

  5. MNM Fatalities by Mine Size

  6. MNM Fatalities by Occupation

  7. MNM Fatalities by Activity

  8. MNM Fatalities by Total Experience

  9. MNM Fatalities by Job Experience

  10. MNM Fatalities by Age

  11. MNM Fatalities by Day of Week

  12. MNM Fatalities by Hour of Day

  13. Root Causes • No Risk Assessment Conducted • Inadequate Policies, Procedures, Controls • Did not use Personal Protective Equipment • Lack of Pre-operation Checks • Equipment not Maintained • Failure to Conduct Examinations • Training Inadequate

  14. MNM Fatalities – 1996-2008

  15. Electrical Year ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 ’06 ’07 ‘08 Fatalities 2 1 2 5 1 2 • MCC fires / explosions • Contractors • Manage contractors!! • Power line clearance

  16. Fall of Material or Highwall Year ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 ’06 ’07 ‘08 Fatalities 3 3 3 3 7 3 3 • Cover or secure openings • Barricade area below work • Avoid suspended loads

  17. Fall of Roof or Back Year ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 ’06 ’07 ‘08 Fatalities 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 • Two years of setbacks year after 5 years of outstanding performance • Examine and support ground in adverse conditions

  18. Slip / Fall of Person Year ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 ’06 ’07 ‘08 Fatalities 2 3 6 3 3 6 4 • Many serious fall injuries • Assess and control risks • Inadequate walkways and scaffolds • Fall protection not used • Persons not anchored • Holes not covered or protected

  19. Human Element Safe Work Practices not Established or Enforced – • They did not assess the risks • They did not attach fall protection • They did not wear a life jacket • They did not wear a seat belt • They did not barricade below • They worked near an open hole • They did not cover openings • They circumvented a guard Take Two… SLAM Risks

  20. The majority of fatal accidents have these common root causes • Failure to identify hazards • Failure to manage risks SLAM Risks the SMART Way! Miners: Stop Think through the task Look Identify the hazards for each job step Analyze Determine if you have the proper knowledge, training, and tools Manage Remove or control hazards and use proper equipment Mine Operators: Stop Isolate each step in a task and identify past and potential accidents, injuries, and violations. Measure Evaluate the risks associated with the task and barriers that have allowed hazards to cause injuries Act Implement controls to minimize or eliminate any hazards that make the risk unacceptable Review Conduct frequent work site visits to observe work practices and audit accidents, injuries, and violations to identify root causes Train Develop a human factor-based action plan and then involve and train the miners Make the RIGHT Decision!

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