MSHA: 8 miners died in third quarter of 2014

Arlington, VA – Eight miners were killed on the job from July 1 to Sept. 30, bringing the total number of fatalities in 2014 to 30, the Mine Safety and Health Administration announced Oct. 28.

MSHA released the numbers as part of its third-quarter fatality data, and included detailed reports of each incident. Five fatalities were recorded in metal and non-metal mining: Two miners died in powered haulage incidents, one died in an electrical incident, one was killed by falling material and one died from a fall.

The coal-mining industry recorded three fatalities. The deaths were attributed to an underground electrical incident, a machinery incident at a surface operation and a powered haulage incident, respectively.

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Through three quarters, MSHA is on pace to record 40 fatalities for the year, compared with 42 fatalities in 2013, 36 in 2012 and 37 in 2011.

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