![]() ![]() Brown began his shift on December 29, 2018, at approximately 6:00 p.m. The non-fatal days lost (NFDL) incidence rate for the mine for 2017 was zero (0) compared to the national average of 0.78 for mines of this type. MSHA last inspected the dredge on November 29, 2018. The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) started the last regular inspection at this operation on Novemand completed it on February 19, 2019. The principal officers for Coalview at the time of the accident were: The principal officers for Trans Alta at the time of the accident were:īob Nelson. The contractor operates 5 days per week with two 12-hour shifts per day and employs 23 miners. The material is used by a coal-fired power generation plant.Ĭoalview Centralia LLC (Coalview) is a contractor hired by Trans Alta to suction dredge fine coal refuse from Centralia’s impoundments. Fine coal slurry is reclaimed from onsite impoundments, processed and mixed with coal shipped by rail to the plant from various locations in the western United States. Trans Alta operates 7 days per week with 4 crews alternating 12-hour shifts, (4 days on and 4 days off), and employs 12 miners. Trans Alta Centralia Mining LLC (Trans Alta) owns and operates the Centralia Coal Mine (Centralia), a surface coal processing operation located near Centralia, Lewis County, Washington. The accident occurred because: 1) the mine contractor did not have sufficient policies or procedures to maintain the suction dredge’s pontoons, bilge pumps, and dredge operator’s compartment doors to safely conduct mining operations, and 2) the mine contractor conducted inadequate on shift examinations and took no action to correct hazardous conditions. Brown, a 25-year-old Plant Operator with 21 weeks of experience, drowned on Decemat 7:59 p.m., after the suction dredge he was operating sank in an impoundment pond. ![]()
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