Mining Incidents

Pinner Mine Metal/Non-Metal

Controlled by Quikrete Holdings Inc.
Greenville, Pitt County, NC  ·  Abandoned
MSHA Mine ID: 3102105

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Fatalities
0
Total incidents
3
Years on record
2006–2012
Latest incident
Feb 2012
Compliance record
MSHA citations since 2000
36
citations
6
significant & substantial
$3,973
proposed penalties
$3,844
paid to date
Source: MSHA violations data, updated weekly.
Quarterly safety rates
Citations per million employee-hours, as reported to MSHA
Quarter Hours worked Citations S&S Per 1M hrs
2016 Q3 64 0 0 0.0
2016 Q1 142 0 0 0.0
2015 Q3 849 1 0 1177.9
2015 Q2 62 0 0 0.0
2015 Q1 50 0 0 0.0
2014 Q4 56 1 0 17857.1
2014 Q3 219 0 0 0.0
2014 Q2 53 0 0 0.0
Quarters under 100,000 reported hours are greyed: too few hours for a stable rate.
No fatalities recorded at this mine.

Reportable incidents

3 on file

2012 · 1 incident

February 27, 2012 NC · Metal/Non-Metal bulldozer operator, universal operator, heavy equipment operator, operating engineer HANDLING OF MATERIALS
American Materials Company LLC · Caught in, under or between a moving and a stationary object

Employee was using a wooden block to adjust a discharge pipe underneath a screen deck. Pipe came apart and employee's finger was wedged between the pipe and wooden block causing a laceration that required 8 stitches.

2008 · 1 incident

May 14, 2008 NC · Metal/Non-Metal assayer, geologist, metallurgist, engineer, engineer management SLIP OR FALL OF PERSON
American Materials Company LLC · Fall to the walkway or working surface

Office Manager was walking in the yard of the scale house to communicate with a truck driver and step on an unlevel area of the lot and spranined her ankle. She landed on her knee and received 4 stitches in her knee.

2006 · 1 incident

April 22, 2006 NC · Metal/Non-Metal bulldozer operator, universal operator, heavy equipment operator, operating engineer HANDTOOLS (NONPOWERED)
American Materials Company LLC · Struck by flying object

The employee was assisting the plant manager in replacing bucket teeth on an excavator. The plant manager was using a hammer to remove the teeth when a piece became airborne and hit the employee below the left eye. The employee was standing approximately 10 feet away and was not wearing safety glasses. No stitches were required.