Mining Incidents

McCoy Elkhorn Coal Corp. operator

Controlled by James River Coal Company
MSHA operator ID: P19831

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Fatalities
3
Total incidents
290
Mines on record
16
Years on record
2000–2014
Compliance record
MSHA citations since 2000
6,037
citations
2,327
significant & substantial
$3,246,206
proposed penalties
$2,367,950
paid to date
Source: MSHA violations data, updated weekly.

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Incident timeline

2014
3
2013
20
2012
24 (2f)
2011
21
2010
23
2009
16
2008
22
2007
30
2006
30 (1f)
2005
21
2004
20
2003
22
2002
16
2001
10
2000
12

Mines on record

Fatalities under this operator

3 recorded
June 25, 2012 KY · Coal bull gang foreman, labor foreman, leadman, section foreman, shift boss Fatality · FALL OF FACE/RIB/PILLAR/SIDE/HIGHWALL
McCoy Elkhorn Coal Corp. · Struck by falling object

EE WAS SETTING A TIMBER ALONG THE RIB WHEN THE RIB ROLLED OFF AND STRUCK HIM, TRAPPING HIM UNDERNEATH THE RIB, RESULTING IN FATAL INJURIES. THE TOTAL RIB ROLL WAS APPROXIMATELY 26'LONG x 8' HIGH x 18" THICK. ACCIDENT WAS REPORTED TO MSHA HOT LINE ON THE DAY OF THE ACCIDENT.

April 25, 2012 KY · Coal welder (shop) Fatality · SLIP OR FALL OF PERSON
McCoy Elkhorn Coal Corp. · Fall from scaffolds, walkways, platforms

Worker took it on his self to cut belt line down without the use of the equipment that we was using to take it down with. He cut it then started walking away from it as it was falling. Then it caught the catwalk he was on and flipped him over the double hand rail on the catwalk and fell to the ground about 20 ft down.

November 4, 2006 KY · Coal bull gang foreman, labor foreman, leadman, section foreman, shift boss Fatality · POWERED HAULAGE
McCoy Elkhorn Coal Corp. · Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee was operating a scoop between the #5 & #6 entries on the 001/002 MMU one break inby survey station #1411. He was pulling a shuttle car cable that had been wrapped around the canopy post on the left side of the operating deck. As he was pulling the cable, the rear wheel of the scoop ran over the cable. This caused the cable to unwrap & strike him on the side of his head.