MSHA confirms twelfth fatality 2021

The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) has issued a fatality alert after a trailer rolled down a roadway, striking and fatally injuring a contract labourer.
Loading, Hauling & Excavation / June 16, 2021
By Ben Spencer
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MSHA says this is the third fatality in 2021 classified as 'machinery' (Credit - MSHA)

The MSHA says a telehandler was towing a trailer with a diesel pump onboard up an inclined underground roadway when the tow hitch suddenly broke.

This is the twelfth fatality reported in 2021 and the third classified as 'machinery', the administration adds.

Best Practices: 

  • Use towing hardware (hitches, tow bars, receivers, couplers, pins, pintles, safety chains/cables, etc.) which is properly designed and rated. Before each use, examine towing hardware for wear, cracks and other damage. 
  • Never exceed the recommended maximum towing capacity of a tow vehicle or trailer. Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations and only use equipment designed for towing.
  • Always use properly sized safety chains in conjunction with hitches. Safety chains keep the trailer connected to the tow vehicle in case the other tow hardware fails.
  • Never position yourself directly behind equipment being towed uphill.
  • Establish procedures for safe and proper towing. Train miners to follow these procedures and identify hazards associated with towing.
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