MSHA issues fatality alert following death of truck driver

October 6, 2020
By Ben Spencer
This is the third fatality this year classified as ‘powered haulage’ (Source: MSHA)
This is the third fatality this year classified as ‘powered haulage’ (Source: MSHA)

The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) has issued a fatality alert following the death of a truck driver, making it the 17th fatality reported in 2020.

The MSHA says the driver attempted to adjust the brakes on his tri-axle truck while the engine was running, the automatic transmission was in drive and the parking brake was not set. The truck moved forward and fatally injured the victim, the association adds. 

Best Practices: 

• Before exiting, place the transmission in park, set the parking brake, turn off the engine and activate the hazard warning lights.
• Block equipment against motion and place high visibility cones or other flagging or signage to caution oncoming traffic before working on equipment.
• Maintain equipment braking systems and repair and adjustment as necessary.
• Conduct pre-operational examinations using qualified personnel to identify and repair defects that may affect the safe operation of equipment before it is placed into service.
• Train miners on site-specific hazards.

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