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PANTHER MINING, LLC

SERIOUS ACCIDENT NO. 1. PANTHER MINING, LLC. MINE NO. 1. Office of Mine Safety & Licensing, Division of Investigations. Coal Mine Serious Accident 2012 (No.1). SERIOUS ACCIDENT 2012. Operator: Panther Mining, LLC. Mine : No. 1 Mine

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PANTHER MINING, LLC

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  1. SERIOUS ACCIDENT NO. 1 PANTHER MINING, LLC MINE NO. 1 Office of Mine Safety & Licensing, Division of Investigations

  2. Coal Mine Serious Accident 2012 (No.1) SERIOUS ACCIDENT 2012 Operator: Panther Mining, LLC. Mine: No. 1 Mine Accident Date: September 21, 2012 Classification: Coal Pillar Outburst District: Harlan Mine Type: Underground Employment: 96

  3. Coal Mine Serious Accident 2012 (No.1) SERIOUS ACCIDENT 2012 Operator: Panther Mining, LLC. Mine: No. 1 Mine Accident Date: September 21, 2012 Classification: Coal Pillar Outburst District: Harlan Mine Type: Underground Employment: 96

  4. Coal Mine Serious Accident 2012 (No.1) OnFriday, September21, 2012, a 28-year old shuttle car operator with 4 years of experience was seriously injured while seated in the operator’s compartment of a shuttle car when a nearby coal pillar outburst occurred. The victim was struck by flying coal and rock as it filled the operator’s compartment. During retreat mining the pillar section was under a substantial amount of overburden, approximately thirteen hundred (1,300) feet at the time of the accident. OVERVIEW

  5. Continuous Miner #3 MRS #4 MRS #2 MRS The indicator light on the No. 2 MRS flashes yellow and is seen by the MRS operators just prior to the occurrence of the coal outburst. #1 MRS The victim was seated in the operators compartment while the machine was loaded when the outburst occurred; he was entrapped by the ejected material.

  6. Coal Mine Fatal Accident 2012 (No.2) ACCIDENT PHOTO’S

  7. Coal Mine Serious Accident 2012 (No.1) • Pillar recovery shall be consistent with prevailing geological conditions. • When shuttle car operators are exposed to potentially unstable ribs, the machine shall be operated by remote control. • When an increased load is detected by the mobile roof support light indicators, immediate action shall be taken to protect employees and equipment. BEST PRACTICES

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