Mining Incidents

CRUSHING & SAMPLING UNIT Metal/Non-Metal

Tooele, Tooele County, UT  ·  Active
MSHA Mine ID: 4201247

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Fatalities
1
Total incidents
3
Years on record
2001–2011
Latest incident
Feb 2011
Compliance record
MSHA citations since 2000
133
citations
32
significant & substantial
$139,362
proposed penalties
$86,672
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
2025 Q4 7,766 0 0 0.0
2025 Q1 4,110 2 0 486.6
2024 Q4 3,949 0 0 0.0
2024 Q2 0 0 0
2023 Q4 0 3 0
2023 Q1 1,365 0 0 0.0
2022 Q3 2,959 1 1 338.0
2021 Q2 4,417 0 0 0.0
Quarters under 100,000 reported hours are greyed: too few hours for a stable rate.

Fatalities at this mine

1 recorded
February 24, 2011 UT · Metal/Non-Metal bulldozer operator, universal operator, heavy equipment operator, operating engineer Fatality · POWERED HAULAGE
Bolinder Resources LLC · Caught in, under or between (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Had just finished up workplace exam and shimming the cone, done pre-shift inspection and had blown horn for start up and around 8:19 am. Co-worker saw EE lying on conveyor belt with his legs under the magnet. He immediately notified the crusher operator and he immediately shut off the operation.

Reportable incidents

2 on file (excluding fatalities above)

2003 · 1 incident

June 4, 2003 UT · Metal/Non-Metal drill helper SLIP OR FALL OF PERSON
Mc Farland & Hullinger · Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE WAS REACHING FOR A PIECE OF DRILL STEEL AND TRIPPED OVER A ROCK TWISTING HIS LEFT ANKLE AND LEG.

2001 · 1 incident

January 19, 2001 UT · Metal/Non-Metal warehouseman, bagger, palletizer/stacker, store keeper, packager, fabricator, cleaning plant operator SLIP OR FALL OF PERSON
Mc Farland & Hullinger · Fall onto or against objects

EMPLOYEE WAS CLEANING UNDER CONVEYER BELT (NOT RUNNING) AND SLIPPED ON ICE FALLING AGAINST BELT FRAME AND THEN FALLING ONTO THE CONCRETE PAD.