MSHA confirms first fatality of 2021 

February 2, 2021
By Ben Spencer
MSHA says this is the first fatality of 2021 to be classified as 'machinery' (Credit: MSHA)
MSHA says this is the first fatality of 2021 to be classified as 'machinery' (Credit: MSHA)

The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) has announced a miner was fatally injured while using a tool to remove a down-the-hole hammer. 

The MSHA says the drill motor turned unexpectedly, pinning the driller’s leg between the tool and the drill mast.

This is the first fatality reported in 2021 and the first classified as 'machinery', the administration adds. 

Best Practices: 

  • Establish and discuss safe work procedures before starting any task.
  • Identify and control all hazards. Train all workers to recognize potential hazards and understand safe job procedures to eliminate hazards before beginning work.
  • Follow manufacturer’s procedures for using equipment, and monitor employees for compliance.
  • Position yourself in a safe location away from potential “danger-zone” areas.
  • Train miners to safely perform their tasks.
  • Conduct equipment inspections and correct any defects affecting safety.

 

For more information on companies in this article