Fatal injury to a temporary employee with Gillman Services, Inc was experienced when they were engulfed by a flow of lime kiln dust while operating a CAT 336 Excavator.
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- Fatalities
- 6
- Total incidents
- 1288
- Mines on record
- 28
- Years on record
- 2000–2026
Top causes
- MACHINERY 3 fatalities · 80 non-fatal
- SLIP OR FALL OF PERSON 1 fatality · 237 non-fatal
- IGNITION OR EXPLOSION OF GAS OR DUST 1 fatality · 7 non-fatal
- HANDLING OF MATERIALS 315 non-fatal
- HANDTOOLS (NONPOWERED) 128 non-fatal
- POWERED HAULAGE 76 non-fatal
Incident timeline
Operators under this controller
- Lhoist North America of Alabama, LLC 266
- Lhoist North America of Arizona Inc. 266
- Lhoist North America of Texas, LLC 201
- Lhoist North America Of Tennessee, LLC 89
- Lhoist North America of Virginia, Inc. 67
- Lhoist North America of Missouri, Inc 63
- H.C. Spinks Clay Co. 23
- Magnesita Refractories Company 13
- Chemical Lime New Braunfels Ltd 12
Mines on record
- Anderson Mine and Mill TN
- O'Neal Quarry & Mill AL
- Apex Quarry and Plant NV
- Amargosa Quarry and Plant NV
- New Braunfels Plant TX
- NATIVIDAD PLANT CA
- Montevallo Quarry & Mill AL
- Clifton Plant TX
- Nelson Quarry & Plant AZ
- Lowell Mine & Mill FL
- Brierfield Quarry AL
- Gleason Mills & Mines TN
- Lhoist North America of Missouri, Inc. MO
- Crawford Mine & Mill TX
- Marble Falls Plant TX
- Crab Orchard Mine and Mill TN
- Nolanville Mine & Mill TX
- KIMBALLTON PLANT #1 VA
- Henry County Mines & Mill TN
- Alabaster Mill AL
- GRANTSVILLE QUARRY & PLANT UT
- Alabaster Plant AL
- Dalton Mill GA
- DOUGLAS PLANT AZ
- York Plant PA
- Tenmile Plant & Quarry ID
Fatalities under this controller
6 recordedThe injured miner & the supervisor were attempting to light the #2 kiln's gas flame. While the miner was holding a flare attached to a metal pole at the end of the gas pipe, the supervisor turned on the gas. In the process of lighting, the gas ignited & blew back through the front of the kiln causing burns to the right side of the miner's body. On 5/28/18 the EE passed away.
Employee worked as lead maintenance mechanic. Believed on morning of accident, Employee went to area Kiln 2 Preheater, Ram 4 to respond to work order. Employee had two-way radio. No witness to accident. Unknown whether employee was inspecting work or performing work on the No 4 ram. Initial examination suggests Employee was injured when ram activated. Ram was not locked out.
Drill operator was fatally injured by the drill rig he was operating. The likely scenario is that the drill rig began to roll forward while he was at the back of the rig operating the controls for the drill. The victim may have attempted to stop the drill rig and was caught up under the rig and suffered fatal injuries. There were no witnesses to the accident.
The victim was found laying on the ground by the rear bulk trailer.