Dump Point Safety. Vehicle concerns and Additional Points. Jonathan Hall, PE Tech Support, A&CC, M&ESD

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Dump Point Safety Vehicle concerns and Additional Points Jonathan Hall, PE Tech Support, A&CC, M&ESD Hall.jonathan.a@dol.gov (304)547-2069

Dump Point Fatal Accidents: 2013 to 2018 (year to date): 15 total fatalities in 5 years 7 Victims drove off or backed off dump points. 4 victims ground gave way beneath them (2 in vehicles, 2 on foot). 2 victims Inundated in material while troubleshooting dumping. 1 victim in Pickup truck crushed by front end loader. 1 victim Jumped from tipping truck. 5 Coal, 10 Metal/ Non-Metal Each Category has analogous fatal accidents that happen elsewhere in mines.

Drove or Backed off Dump Points

Drove or Backed off Dump Points The Problem: 7 fatalities over 5 years. 2 dozers smoothing dumped material into a drilling bench traveled over the edge. 4 trucks dumping material traveled over the edge. 1 LHD (Underground MNM) traveled into a stope while pushing material.

Drove or Backed off Dump Points The Problem: In each case, berms were either missing, inadequate, or didn t stop the moving vehicle. Mitigations: For trucks: Dump Short and push material over with a dozer. For Dozers: push carefully, be perpendicular to edge when near it. Maintain line of sight to the edge and before every push confirm that the edge hasn t eroded or softened. Berms are not intended to stop vehicles; they are only intended to provide a warning to operators, a sense of contact, and a restraint to assist operators in regaining control. (See MSHA s Haul Road Inspection Handbook for more information).

Drove or Backed off Dump Points Similar fatals: Multiple fatals in the last 5 years have involved vehicles leaving a roadway and going over a high wall or into nearby water. Additional Mitigations: Multiple recent fatal accidents have involved fatigued drivers. Short nights and long days don t mix well, especially for more mature personnel. Around water: Know your exits! 2 fatal drownings on powered haulage occurred in the last 5 years where the primary exit was blocked and the secondary exit was jammed or the victim didn t know how to operate it. Don t squeeze operations; make dump points, drill benches, and other operational locations big enough so that required machinery can carry out their tasks away from the edge.

Ground Gave Way The Problem: 4 fatalities over 5 years, 2 on foot and 2 in vehicles. Loose or soft ground.

Ground Gave Way Mitigations: Stay Away from the edge Learn to read ground see MWGED presentation Other Applications: Settling fill and loose ground can undermine roads and buildings or lead to slides blocking roads and burying equipment.

Inundated while troubleshooting The Problem: 2 fatalities over 5 years. 1 victim worked on stuck tailgate with load elevated. Victim was buried by his load 1 victim attempted to clear clogged hopper and sank in loose material.

Inundated while troubleshooting Mitigations: Release stored energy and don t work under suspended loads. Don t work on unsteady footing use supports, lanyards, and/ or engineered solutions. Similar Fatals Accidents: Crushers, hoppers, and stock piles all features large amounts of loose material and can have problems feeding. Conveyor belts can grab clothing and extremities if not powered down and locked out/ tagged out. In the last 6 years, 2 fatalities have occurred when workers were in a crusher working on stuck drill bits. In the last year, 3 workers have died after being caught in conveyors that were not powered down.

Crushed by Other Vehicle The Problem: 1 fatality in 5 years. Pickup truck crushed by Front End Loader. Mitigations: Communicate! Make sure the equipment operator knows when and where other vehicles are approaching. Segregate large vehicles from smaller ones and pedestrians as much as possible. Similar Fatal Accidents: In the last 5 years, an additional 5 fatal accidents involved pedestrians or smaller vehicle occupants being hit by larger vehicles.

Tipping Vehicle

Tipping Vehicle The Problem: 1 fatality in 5 years at a dump point. On road haul truck had a stuck load at paved dump point. Driver attempted to free load by moving bed and vehicle. When vehicle tipped, the driver jumped and was crushed by his truck. Special notes: The manual for this dump trailer had 10 listed Don t s for safe dumping. At least 3 of them were violated. Operator training should include the operator s manual.

Tipping Vehicle Mitigations: Follow OEM guidance for clearing stuck loads. Bed vibrators or anti stick sprays can help. Maintain dump points to be smooth and clean, especially in winter. Stay inside out of control vehicles don t jump! Use seat belt. Warning: On road vehicles can tip easily while dumping, especially in cold weather where loads can freeze to the bed; check manuals for don ts and proper operation.

Additional Fatalities: Killed by Own Vehicle Since 2014: 4 Dozer operators have been run over by their Dozer. 2 truck drivers have been run over by their truck Mitigations: Always set the parking brake and turn off the engine before leaving the cab.

Additional Fatalities: Killed by Own Vehicle Specific Mitigations for Dozers: Do NOT stand on tracks to check or look at engine while engine is running! Check that parking brake handle is properly adjusted and that parking brake holds on the grades in use. On some dozers and excavators, the parking brake handle or hydraulic activator is close to the entry/ exit route for the operator: if improperly maintained, it can get accidentally released and allow unintended machine movement. Drop blade and create a berm before exiting machine, especially on slopes.

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Notes on Technology and Safety Features: Some vehicles are equipped with cameras, back up radars, and other technological aids. These can be useful features BUT all have limitations that must be understood by operators and management. Safety features, particularly seat belts, are often modified or bypassed for comfort or convenience. Not using a seat belt, or reducing its effect, can turn a minor accident into serious injury or a fatality.

Technology Shortcoming Example: Cat 785D Backed off Dump Point Equipped with cameras and radar Cameras got dirty easily and caught glare in many situations Radar located in middle of vehicle Vehicle didn t back up straight; one tire broke through berm before radar alerted operator to berm s presence

Seat Belt bypasses: Seat belts adjusted for comfort 2 examples of accidents within the last 3 years, one fatal, one nonfatal serious injury. Do not modify, bypass, or change safety features they are there for a reason!

Modifications and Misuse: Some vehicles have been modified by mine personnel or by small companies without OEM information. Overloaded or modified vehicles are less stable than properly loaded unmodified vehicles. OEMs and major body companies understand vehicle loading and stability. Stay within OEM weight limits. Overloading vehicles decreases the stopping ability of the vehicle, shortens the life of major components, and can make handling unpredictable.

Conclusions: Stay away from the edge of a dump point Dump Short! Brake before you get to the edge. Keep an eye on ground conditions. Proper maintenance is key, especially of braking systems. Use seat belts Don t modify the vehicle, particularly including safety systems. Exception: Upgrading seatbelts, when done with the OEM, or a major third party company, can increase safety in certain situations.