Mining Incidents

Pocahontas Coal Company LLC operator

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MSHA operator ID: 0118488

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Fatalities
3
Total incidents
343
Mines on record
3
Years on record
2011–2026
Compliance record
MSHA citations since 2011
4,639
citations
601
significant & substantial
$6,166,770
proposed penalties
$4,396,547
paid to date
Source: MSHA violations data, updated weekly.

Top causes

Incident timeline

2026
9
2025
21
2024
19 (1f)
2023
15
2022
28
2021
14
2020
16
2019
22
2018
28
2017
32
2016
23
2015
29
2014
28
2013
24 (2f)
2012
26
2011
9

Mines on record

Fatalities under this operator

3 recorded
July 12, 2024 WV · Coal haul/off road/coal/ore/pit/quarry/rock/rubber tire truck driver, transportation truck driver Fatality · POWERED HAULAGE
Pocahontas Coal Company, LLC · Struck by powered moving object

Employee was out of their truck and on the pit floor while the 993 (LD270) Loader was being trouble shot trying to find a leaking hose. While walking to their 785 truck the employee traveled under the bucket of the 993 loader and was struck causing severe crushing injuries from their waist down.

February 19, 2013 WV · Coal shuttle car operator, mantrip operator, ramcar operator, rail runner, buggy operator Fatality · POWERED HAULAGE
Pocahontas Coal Company LLC · Caught in, under or between a moving and a stationary object

The shuttle car operator was shoveling the coal rib in the 5-6 crosscut on #3 section at #18 break. This was the 2nd open crosscut outby the face of #6 entry. The scoop operator turned from #6 entry battery first into the crosscut and struck the shuttle car operator. The shuttle car operator sustained fatal injuries.

February 7, 2013 WV · Coal utility man, errand boy, service truck operator Fatality · HOISTING
Pocahontas Coal Company LLC · Caught in, under or between a moving and a stationary object

Scoop operator placed the scoop bucket over the edge of the elevator/hoist to eject a trash insert. Inadvertent movement of the elevator/hoist raised the scoop upward and the scoop operator ended up under the scoop deck suffering fatal injuries.