MINE FATALITY – On June 7, 2021, a miner entered the top of a primary feed hopper to break up and remove a large rock. Raw material that remained on the sides of the hopper sloughed off and engulfed the miner. Best Practices – Equip hoppers with mechanical devices, grates/grizzlies or other effective means of handling material so miners are not required to enter or work where they are exposed to entrapment by caving or sliding material. – Establish and assure policies and procedures are followed to safely remove blockages in bins and hoppers. Follow manufacturer recommendations. – Provide a safe means of access that allows miners to safely conduct tasks such as removing large rocks and other material. – Wear an appropriate safety harness, lanyard and lifeline which are securely anchored and constantly monitored and adjusted by another person, as needed, prior to entering bins or hoppers. – Train miners in safe work procedures and hazard recognition especially when removing blockages in bins or hoppers. Miners and mine operators can find safety and health information on MSHA.gov. |