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Metal/Nonmetal Mine Safety and Health SUBJECT: Safe Access, Fall Prevention and Fall Protection involving Self-Propelled Mobile Equipment Scope This Program Information Bulletin (PIB) applies to Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) enforcement personnel, underground and surface mine operators, and independent contractors.
Since 2011, 16 metal and nonmetal miners have died in accidents involving machinery and non-haulage mobile and quarry equipment, and many more have been seriously injured or disabled. Of the 16 persons fatally injured, six were supervisors and three were contractors. Seven miners died when they were struck by the equipment they or a co-worker were …
Using the MSHA accident database (MSHA, 2000– 2007a), researchers studied accidents that involved machinery and haulage equipment in all types of surface and underground mining. The criteria for selecting accidents included MSHA accident classifica …
MSHA proposes to require that mine operators employing six or more miners develop a written safety program for mobile equipment and powered haulage equipment (except belt conveyors) used at surface mines and surface areas of underground mines. The written safety program would include actions mine operators would take to identify hazards and risks to reduce accidents, injuries,
Since 2011, 16 metal and nonmetal miners have died in accidents involving machinery and non-haulage mobile and quarry equipment, and many more have been seriously injured or disabled. Of the 16 persons fatally injured, six were supervisors and three were contractors. Seven miners died when they were struck by the equipment they or a co-worker were operating, four miners
"While accidents at mines are declining, accidents involving mobile and powered haulage equipment are still a leading cause of fatalities in mining," according to …
In 2017, for example, nearly 40 percent of the 28 mining fatalities and more than 30 percent of injuries involved mobile equipment. Since 2007, 61 miners have been killed in accidents involving mobile equipment. MSHA conducted an investigation of all of these accidents.
Shuttle cars and scoops linked to 16 fatalities, nearly 800 injuries since 2000. ARLINGTON, Va. – Through a new safety initiative, the U.S. Department of Labor's Mine Safety and Health Administration is calling special attention to the potential dangers that shuttle cars and scoops in underground coal mines pose to miners.Between January 2000 and September 2010, nearly 800 …
The U.S. Department of Labor's Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) announced a proposed rule requiring mine operators that employ six or more miners to develop a written safety program for mobile equipment and powered haulage equipment (except belt conveyors) used at surface mines and surface areas of underground mines.
MSHA PIB P10-04 -Safe Access, Fall Prevention and Fall. Metal/Nonmetal Mine Safety and Health SUBJECT: Safe Access, Fall Prevention and Fall Protection involving Self-Propelled Mobile Equipment Scope This Program Information Bulletin (PIB) applies to Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) enforcement personnel, underground and surface mine operators, and independent contractors.
At surface mines and at surface areas of underground mines, a wide range of mobile and powered haulage equipment is in use. Examples of such equipment are bulldozers, front-end loaders, skid steers, and haul trucks. While accidents at mines are declining, accidents involving mobile and powered haulage equipment are still a leading
percent of the 28 mining fatalities and more than 30 percent of injuries involved mobile equipment. Since 2007, 61 miners have been killed in accidents involving mobile equipment. MSHA conducted an investigation of all of these accidents. MSHA determined that contributing factors
MSHA intends the proposed rule to reduce injuries and fatalities involving surface mobile equipment used at mines. MSHA's proposal follows an earlier announcement that nine miners had been killed by mid-July 2021 in accidents involving powered haulage equipment such as shuttle cars, scoops, locomotives, and front-end loaders—the highest ...
MSHA's Request for Information (RFI) focuses on reducing accidents involving mobile equipment at surface mines and belt conveyors at surface and underground mines The RFI is available today at the Federal Register which will publish it on June 26 2018 "The Trump Administration is committed to the health and safety of America's miners get price