Texas sand mining fatality

April 7, 2017

On March 14, 2017, an independent owner/operator truck driver, walked behind his raised end-dump trailer, while dumping his load and was engulfed by sand, the Mine Safety and Health Administration reports.

[caption id="attachment_82173" align="alignright" width="300"] A driver died when he walked behind his raised end-dump trailer, while dumping his load and was engulfed by sand[/caption]

The accident, at Trinity Industries site in Cottonwood, Texas, is the second fatality reported nationwide this year 2017 in metal and nonmetal mining.

As of today's date in 2016, there were two fatalities reported in metal and nonmetal mining.  This is the 1st Fall of Material fatality in 2017.  There was one Fall of Material fatality in the same period in 2016.

MSHA has the following advice to help prevent such accidents.

Best Practices

  • Conduct pre-operational checks to identify any defects that may affect the safe operation of equipment before it is placed into service
  • Ensure workers who operate heavy equipment are adequately informed, instructed, trained and supervised
  • Do not position yourself near a truck that is actively dumping, or near a truck while it is raising its bed
  • Ensure that the tailgate is unlocked before elevating the cargo box to the dump position
  • Do not attempt to dump the material if it sticks in the bed.  Stuck material can imbalance the load and affect the stability of the truck. Always deflate trailer air springs prior to raising the dump body.