This descriptive summary is based on Federal coal mine inspectors' reports of face machinery fatalities for the year 1973. He leaves a widow and one child. Chicago Wilmington and Franklin Coal Company. from the U.S. Department of the Interior to the U.S. Department of Labor. He leaves a widow and one child. December 16, 1921, Anton Egleton, driver, age 34 years, married, was killed by pit cars in Toluca Coal Company's mine. All MMWR HTML versions of articles are electronic conversions from typeset documents. The report is primarily designed for use in the safety education and training of mining personnel, directly or indirectly involved in the production of coal in underground coal mines. As a result of the three 2006 incidents, the National Mining Association created an independent commission of mining
Transcribed for Genealogy Trails by L. Brandau, Forty-First Annual Coal Report of Illinois Department of Mines and Minerals 1922 went to the Tipple House to investigate why all the machinery was not running and found Mr. Chvatal laying across the heater,
Fatal Accidents. While on strike, the miners had to rely on their savings (usually very meager, if they had any), their gardens, farm animals, and charity. Miners were paid by the ton, and they often claimed they were cheated by the coal companies. Find your nearest vaccination location at Violence often occurred during the strikes. The operators could easily cheat the men by saying that too many rocks and particles of clay had been put in the mine cars. The "lockout" was also used. 1 mine. 4 Mine. June 20, 1922, Archie Yuill, mine manager, age 34 years, single, was killed by an explosion of gas in Duncan Coal Company's mine. cutting communication wires. The best way to reduce fatal accidents of this kind is to design workable and acceptable canopies which would greatly reduce the number of injuries to the head, neck, and chest. The greatest compliments p FigureReturn to top. MARION, ILL. Sept. 24 -- Special Telegram. November 4, 1921, Lois Pisoni, miner, age 49 years, married, was killed in Chicago, Wilmington and Franklin Coal Company's mine "A" by coming in contact with a trolley wire. He leaves a widow and one child. March 24, 1922, Alex. Thomas English, Inspector. September 15, 1921, Tony Masnos, loader, age 28 years, single, was killed by a fall of coal and rock in Old Ben Coal Corporation's No. The report describes a computer-based accident cost indicator model (ACIM) for estimating tangible costs of occupational injuries, illnesses, and fatalities in the U.S. mining industry. From coal towns came important labor leaders, among them John Mitchell and John L. Lewis. and the Darby No. upon on the arrival of the men at work there, it was ignited from the lamps worn by the miners upon their caps. February 26, 1922, Gus Melzer, shot firer, age 26 years, married, and Ernest Eggerman, shot firer, age 36 years, married, died from injuries received from a shot explosion on February 21 in Springfield District Coal Company's No. He leaves one dependent, his mother. He leaves a widow and four children. Respectfully submitted, and Fertil. August 22, 1921, James Isaacs, machine helper, age 22 years, single, was killed in Sanford Coal Company's mine by a mining machine. Chicago, Illinois 1917. August 3, 1921, Augustino Zardo, miner, age 29 years, single, was killed by a fall of clod in Peerless Coal Company's mine. All rights reserved. RSS
Each man leaves a widow and one child. [Source - No. He leaves a widow and two dependent children. The study shows total costs of $12,400 per accident and $674,000 per fatal accident for 1981. in preference to the usual accident classifications of unsafe act, unsafe condition, or unsafe equipment in order to identify and pinpoint the act or task involved at the time of the accident. October 20, 1921, Henry Mosley, miner, age 22 years, single, was killed by falling coal in Paradise Coal Company's mine. He leaves his father and mother dependent. ever adopted in the United States, and 2) creation of the Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration (MESA), a
Before the Sago disaster, mines were
underground coal mine incidents and their 19 fatalities marked a reversal of that trend. Although prior to the 1860s, some mining was done in the region south of Joliet, Ill., those early mines were primarily small affairs that supplied local needs. 1
These courses are held inthree locations Benton, Lively Grove, and Springfield and are free of charge. disasters and the number of deaths of miners decreased substantially during 1970--2005. The coal mining "boom" in the northern fields of Illinois really dates from 1864. provided as a service to MMWR readers and do not constitute or imply
Local miners at Godley and Carbon Hill were fired upon by the outside forces. US Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration, Office of Injury and Employment Information. Wells, W. 11. Respectfully submitted, 2 mine. Misery was one thing they all had in common. interview witnesses and experts, and with the aid of researchers from CDC's National Institute for Occupational Safety and
and dying. 2006 incidents were investigated at both the state and federal level. Deceased was on his way out and the motor coming in with an empty trip, he went into the refuge place. 217-333-4747
Mnls. He leaves a widow and five children. He leaves his father and mother dependent. ABOUT MMWR |
August 1, 1963, Lee Johnson, of Taylorville, age 53, married, was fatally injured at the Peabody Coal Company, Mine No. In 1976, two explosions at the Scotia Mine in Kentucky resulted in the deaths of 26 miners and rescuers and led to passage
March 9, 1922, George Moslowski, miner, age 30, married, died from injuries received the previous day by a fall of coal in Standard Oil Company's No. For nine days a number of meu have been imprisoned iv one of the workings of the mine, without apparently the slightest prospect of being released. The three
In 1877, two to three-hundred blacks from West Virginia were brought into Braidwood. However, the two groups merged in 1954, becoming the AFL-CIO as we know it today. March 18, 1922, Howard Phegley, machine helper, age 35 years, married, was electrocuted in United States Fuel Company's Middlefork mine. He leaves a widow and six children. Evidence of significant long-term decline in postfatality production at six of eight underground, This Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration report gives a brief description of face machinery accidents that occurred during 1973. mine operators must install wireless two-way communications and tracking systems that will link surface rescuers with
Deceased, at the time, was a member of the rescue team who were exploring that portion of the mine in which the explosion of gas occurred on the 31st day of August, when, through some disarrangement of his breathing apparatus, he was overcome by afterdamp. After he was restored he immediately
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Thomas P. Back, Inspector, FOURTH INSPECTION DISTRICT - 1922 Pgs. He leaves a widow. September 2, 1921, Milas Carlisle, laborer, age 34 years, married, fell between railroad cars and was killed at Chicago, Wilmington and Franklin Coal Company's Orient mine. Burial will be made in the Oak Hill cemetery. He entered the mines as a trapper boy at twelve, and joined a union when he was only fifteen. He leaves a widow. A study of the effect of a fatal accident on production in surface coal and metal-nonmetal mines, based on samples of 15 fatalities in underground and surface mines, is presented. The wires leading into the Tipple House are heavily insulated, they were carrying 440 volts . For example, in 1874, some fifty Danish and Norwegian immigrants were hired to replace the strikers at Braidwood. poisoning before rescuers reached them 41 hours later; the twelfth trapped miner survived. Strikebreakers, or "scabs," are workers hired by the company to replace those who are striking. As a result, the trapped
July 28, 1921, Roy Smith, motorman, age 26 years, married, was killed by being run over by a motor in Chicago, Wilmington and Franklin Coal Company's Orient mine. 1 mine. at the St. Vincents hospital at 1 o'clock today. Serious problems occurred over the years for the union organizers. He jumped too high, struck his head against the roof, and fell back in front of motor, which ran over him. Progress made in accident prevention in recent years is reviewed. To correct these abuses, the miners formed unions. It was created out of the various local unions then existing in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Illinois, and Indiana. The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) determines whether investigation of
of the Interior, Bureau of Mines; 1960. The report includes studies performed to expand the scope of the ACIM to all mining sectors and validation of ACIM cost element estimation algorithms with actual costs of mining-related injuries and illnesses. Son of William Josiah & Elsie Earline (Garver) Bryant Married Beverly J. Tope on August 10, 1957, in Carbondale, IL Member of Pleasant Hill Christian Church Children: Richard Bryant. April 13, 1922, Charles Stebouebi, miner, age 46 years, single, died from injuries received March 29 in Searls Coal Company's mine by a fall of coal. During 1900--2006, a total of 11,606 underground coal mine workers died in 513 U.S. underground coal mining
2 mine by a fall of slate at his working place. If the miners quit work or went on strike, the company could evict them from the homes. The coal mining "boom" in the northern fields of Illinois really dates from 1864. 4 mine. Humphrey HB. Available at. The 2006 coal mine disasters were the stimulus for the MINER Act
Chromite Chromium Ore. Clay Ceramic Refractory Mnls. The CAUSE OF DEATH was as follows. The underground work was dangerous, dirty, and often damp. He leaves his mother dependant.
reviewed published materials and traced how events during these 2006 incidents led to the MINER Act. By doing this, we are hopeful that the accident causes may be determined and corrective measures implemented more readily. By July 2009,
Springfield, Illinois, FIRST INSPECTION DISTRICT - 1922 - P. 121. The 2006
September 12, 1921, Joseph Zanbaldi, miner, age 39 years, married, was killed by a fall of slate in Donk Brothers Coal and Coke Company's No. Privacy Statement. John Mitchell was blacklisted for his actions during the 1894 strike. 58 mine. October 27, 1921, John Tortino, miner, age 38 years, married, was killed by a fall of coal in Old Ben Coal Corporation's No. Dawson, New Mexico Dawson, New Mexico Including 263 miners and two rescuers 2001 Accident - aircraft 265 American Airlines Flight 587 Queens, New York Second-deadliest U.S. aviation accident, and deadliest in New York City. Lula Gregory of Kansas city, two brothers, Andy of Troy, Ill. and Archie of Iowa and a sister, Mrs. Ida
Companies sometimes paid in "scrip," which was taken in trade only at the company store. disasters* (Figure), with most disasters resulting from explosion or fire (Table). Fatalities in Illinois coal mines, 1934--1936. September 27, 1921, Pete Sadowski, miner, age not given, married, died from blood poison as a result of an injury to . Eldon was a foreman for Peabody. He was overcome by the suffocating after-damp, and had to be dragged to the surface. July 9, 1921, George W. Johnson, laborer, age 41 years, married, and Jeremiah Flanagan, laborer, age 24 years, married, employed by Springfield District Coal Mining Company at mine No. February 25, 1922, William Berry, miner, age 44 years, married, and Raymond Palmer, apprentice miner, age 16 years, single, were killed in Spoon River Colliery Company's mine by a fall of clod. January 11, 1922, Samuel Mills, miner, age 30, married, was killed by falling rock in O'Gara Coal Company's No. August 12, 1921, Domanick Alleva, miner, age 38 years, married, was killed by a fall of roof in Sangamon Coal Company's No. January 16, 1922, Dominic Deright, driver, age 20 years, single, was caught between a car and rib and killed in Shoal Creek Coal Company's mine. 1. 18, Chicago, November 3, 1906] Thomas Hiscock, of Springfield, shot firer, aged 46 years John Stratton, of Springfield, shot firer, aged 49 years December 22, 1906: Breese-Trenton Mining Company Coal Mine: Breese, Clinton County: Accident : January . At Carbon Hill, the company built a fortified stockade around the mouth of the mine and moved houses inside so that the Chinese could be protected. Most frequent causes identified in the investigation reports include: (1) failure to follow established operating practices, (2) poorly, Review of Illinois coal-mine fatalities for 1933, 016000* - Coal, Lignite, & Peat- Health & Safety. He leaves a widow and four children. 1 mine. two miners became separated when the others escaped in heavy smoke. 46-08801. He leaves a widow and two children. Melzer leaves a widow and one child and Eggerman leaves a widow and four children. Course & training : - Auditor SMKP (KaIT Registered) - Training of Trainer - Problem Solving & Desicion Making (Minaut) - Ahli Higiene Industri Muda (HIMU) - Ahli K3 Umum - QHSE Mangement System (ISO 9001, 14001, 45001) >- Pengawas Operasional Pertama (POP)<br>- Accident Investigation<br . (10). Fatality ratings for principal coal-mining States are compared from 1931--33 and causes of deaths in Kentucky are analyzed with especial emphasis on 1933. The third 2006 incident occurred on May 20 at the Darby No. The 1969 Act strengthened numerous
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His body was crushed into a pulp. September 23, 1921, William McIntosh, timberman, age 52 years, married, was killed by a fall of slate in Donk Brothers Coal and Coke Company's No. travel time apart to enable miners to make their way through the entire escapeway. It seems that a quantity of gas had accumulated in an entry some 200 yards south of the main shaft during the night, and,
It also should be of value for evaluating and proposing safety criteria for reducing fatalities. 11 mine. mine until the afterdamp has subsided prevents the body from being reached. August 5, 1921, Irwin Carr, miner, age 22 years, single, was killed by a fall of rock in Indiana and Illinois Coal Corporation's No. 52, were killed when a scaffold on which they were working fell. A
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No one witness the accident. Fatal Accidents. The bodies
Boron Minerals. afternoon at the Latter Day Saints church. improve safety, health, preparedness, and emergency response in U.S. mines. He leaves a widow and four children. samples is included. (2). October 27, 1921, Frank Thomas, miner, age 24 years, married, was killed by a fall of rock in Peabody Coal Company's No. Like the miners' work, they are dark, drab, and dirty. He leaves a widow and one child. This would drive up the price, so that the companies could then pay their men more. He leaves a widow and one child. A conveyor belt that removed coal from the mine caught on fire. : Bureau of Mines, Washington, DC (USA) . He leaves a widow and three children. CAPITANE August 24, 1910, Ernesto Capitane, of Torino, laborer, age 24 years, single, was killed instantly by a fall of rock in the Wilmington Coal Mining and Manufacturing Company's mine, Torino, Will county.Deceased was cleaning up a roadway during the suspension of work and while performing this work a rock fell on him with the . The MINER Act also calls for installation and maintenance
(1,438 surface mines and 675 underground mines). 160, 161 Fatalities in Indiana coal mines for calendar year 1934 to 1938 are tabulated by location (surface, shaft, and underground), by type of mine, and by cause and occupation. Around the town of Braidwood, a farmer struck coal while drilling a well for water. Miners were paid for the larger pieces that remained above the screen. Persons using assistive technology might not be able to fully access information in this file. 15-18185. Analysis of the accidents indicates that both labor and management are negligent in recognizing and eliminating the more obvious hazards associated with the operation of this equipment. The cause of 50 coal-mine fatalities in Indiana during 15 months is reviewed. Champaign, IL 61820
escape. Available at. The report is primarily designed for use in the safety education and training of mining personnel, directly or indirectly involved in the production of coal in underground coal mines. sources, an account of a coal mine tragedy that is probably unparalleled among the mine disasters of the state that have been officially recorded is related. 26 mine. January 14, 1922, Costine Gozdek, miner, age 49 years, married, died from injuries received the day before in Franklin Coal and Coke Company's No. He leaves a widow and one child. ORDINARY MEETING. He leaves a widow. called and he worked over Mr. Chvatal with a pulmotor for over an hour to no avail. He leaves a widow. The Mine Safety and Training Division issues certificates of competency to underground and surface coal miners. Questions regarding certification should be directed to
February 20, 1922, Joseph Sandmeyer, miner, age 52 years, married, was killed in Southern Coal, Coke and Mining Company's No. Coal Mining in Kankakee County, Illinois; including Fatalities. July 1, 1921, John Brtva, driver, age 26, married, was killed by pit cars in Chicago, Wilmington and Franklin Coal Company's No. For more information on these certifications contact wendy.koehler@illinois.gov via email, or by phone at 217-558-4925 or 217-299-8155. September 26, 1921, Frank Trasp, trip rider, age 25 years, single, caught between the motor and rib and killed in Old Ben Coal Corporation's No. Three men, N. P. Akeyson, John Eustice & Jacob Williamson, lost their lives while attempting
Miners sometimes tossed garbage into the shafts, and company property often caught fire during the strikes. Serious strikes by miners in northern Illinois occurred in these years: 1868, 1874, 1877 (the year of the nine months' strike), 1889, 1894, and 1897 (after which the miners received a raise and the eight-hour day). Respectfully submitted, 4 mine. In some places, companies got the courts to issue "injunctions," which made it illegal for miners to strike, have meetings, or march. 11 mine. The sole survivor
To this union was born five children all surviving. 26 mine. The difficulties of organizing men with different languages and customs, who had strong opposing religious and national prejudices were immense; yet the miners banded together to improve their miserable condition. 1 Mine. Report of investigation: fatal underground coal mine explosion, May 20, 2006. Fatal Accidents. These mines included 2,113 active coal mines
1 mine. They built, rented, or sold the houses to their workers. The weather and business conditions in general, also affected the miners' paycheck. Things that a student might want to "look up":What is the population of Braidwood, Ill. now? realistic training, professional emergency response and rescue capability, and development of a safety culture in mining
Department of Health and Human Services. During these years a total of 33 persons were killed while operating scoops and tractors, primarily in coal seams ranging from 27 to 48 inches in thickness. He leaves a widow and two children. October 23, 1921, Con Perry, face boss, age 38 years, married, died from injuries received four days before in Old Ben Coal Corporation's No. Using MSHA reports, NIOSH researchers
In 1907 alone, 692 miners died in four mine explosions in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Alabama ( 6 ). Full Record; Other Related Research; An underground explosion destroyed several mine seals, which
W. L. Morgan, Inspector. He leaves a widow and two children. In the mid-1870s, it was the most important coal town in northern Illinois. 1 production crew, who had arrived at their work area
Virginia, and Pennsylvania.
He leaves a widow and three children. the explosion, rescuers were unsure where the miners were located and whether any had survived. December 13, 1921, Julius Reimler, laborer, age 47 years, married, was killed in Donk Brothers Coal and Coke Company's No. September 14, 1921, James Waller, miner, age 28 years, married, was killed in United States Fuel Company's Middlefork mine. He leaves a widow and three children. A committee created by the State Board of Charities investigated the income of miners in northern Illinois in 1889. of four years he came with his parents to this city. Braidwood, Illinois, Feb 1883 (website). He died before reaching the surface. DISCLAIMER |
Illinois Coal Mine Fatalities August 14, 1921, Harry Rich, assistant night boss, age 35 years, married, was killed in Old Ben Coal Corporation's No. Paper also suggests ways of improving coal-mine fatality record of State. Eleven of the 12 died of carbon monoxide
In the Annual Coal Reports of the State of Illinois, only those "accidents" where more than two were
1 mine. These accident categories were selected, Scoops and tractors are two of the three types of mining equipment which were most frequently involved in haulage fatalities that occurred from 1971 through 1973 in underground bituminous coal mines. 2 and resulted in the deaths of 12 miners. The first 2006 incident occurred on January 2 at the Sago Mine near Tallmansville, West Virginia. Health and Human Services.References to non-CDC sites on the Internet are
Illinois Coal Mine Fatalities 1922 Transcribed for Genealogy Trails by L. Brandau. Waitkus, miner, age 47 years, single was killed by flying coal in Donk Brothers Coal and Coke Company's No. He leaves a widow and four children.' February 22, 1922, Joe Burtucci, shot firer, age 54 years, married, was killed in Springfield District Coal Company's No. 24 mine. Although born in Iowa, Lewis spent several years mining coal in Panama, Illinois. Annual income was seriously reduced by this seasonal unemployment, which seems to have been the most constant problem for the miners over the years. The fatal injuries reported by district coal-mine inspectors in 1933 are studied. . 2 mine. May 27, 1922, Duncan Thompson, Jr., miner, age 30 years, married, was killed in Never-Seen Coal Company's mine by a fall of rock. He leaves a widow and two children. . Royalton Mining Accident, October 27, 1914 (website) (?). Respectfully submitted, TableReturn to top. The descendants of miners still live in old mining communities, but many know little of their past history. He leaves a widow and two children. In 1890, the United Mine Workers of America was formed. Information compiled from reports on fatal accidents in Kentucky coal mines during 1934 are summarized giving data on causes of accidents and suggesting measures for future prevention. Deceased jumped off motor while in motion to turn the switch. Contact | Illinois Coal & Coal Mining History & Genealogy Kankakee County, Illinois Featuring Coal Mining Kankakee County is a county located in the northern part of the state of Illinois. of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977 (1977 Act). 178, 179 He leaves a widow and two children. Most underground coal mines were concentrated in Kentucky, West
In concert with several sympathetic unions, Lewis and the UMWA went ahead with great success despite being expelled from the AFL. October 10, 1921, Walter Kewalla, loader, age 28 years, single, came in contact with the trolley wire and was electrocuted in Chicago, Wilmington and Franklin Coal Company's Orient mine. November 21, 1921, Charles E. Zimmer, laborer, age 26 years, single, was killed by a falling car lift in United States Coal Company's Bunsen mine. They ranged in experience from 1.6 to 37 years and averaged 23.6 years
6 2.8 194 8.0 30.8 90 COAL - MINE FATALITIES IN THE UNITED STATES. During a 5-month period in 2006, three underground coal mining incidents in the United States resulted in the deaths
Accident - coal mine: Moweaqua, Illinois: 54 2004 Hurricane Ivan: Tropical cyclone: Texas, Florida: $13,000,000,000 (2004) Damage and death figures are for the U.S. only. October 13, 1921, Riley Hall, machineman, age 34 years, married, was killed by falling coal in Bell and Zollar Mining Company's No. The occurrence of
Deceased was riding on rear of engine and fell off, the engine running over him, killing him instantly. He leaves a widow and five children. Miners used lumber to prop up the roof where they worked, but often huge rocks would fall, thus trapping, injuring, or killing them. These safety improvements will require more attention to human behavior and comprehensive risk management
For more information on these certifications contact
Robert McKinnon was born in Scotland April 2, 1867 the son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie McKinnon. Government Printing Office (GPO), Washington, DC 20402-9371;
of directional lifelines in escapeways, a direct response to NIOSH research findings
18 mine by an explosion of dynamite shots. August 31, 1921, John Smith, trackman, age 47 years, married, was killed in O'Gara Coal Company's No. January 6, 1922, Dan Krainovick, miner, age 25 years, single, was killed by falling coal in Bell and Zollar Mining Company's Mine No. For permissions information, contact the Illinois State Geological Survey. the period 1900--2006 published by MSHA
William A. Kidd, Inspector, THIRD INSPECTION DISTRICT - 1922 - P. 140. 1 Mine in Holmes Mill, Kentucky
February 6, 1922, John Morris, cager, age 52 years, single, was killed in Wenona Coal Company's mine. To better understand the context of these events, NIOSH researchers reviewed mining fatality surveillance data from
9 mine by being struck with a cable which had broken while being used to pull empty cars to tipple. The sixth miner was able to navigate part way out of the mine through
Note:Richard Joyce teaches history at Wilmington High School, Wilmington, Illinois. Monuments and Memorials for Illinois Coal Miners. Danville Public Library . 4 mine by being caught between a car and coal rib. Washington, DC: US Department
26 mine. Prior to 1898, the coal was dumped over screens which separated the coal into large and small lumps. From 1899 to 1908, the UMW president was John Mitchell, who was born in Braidwood on February 4, 1870. January 20, 1922, John Favero, miner, age 45 years, married, was killed by a fall of coal in Peabody Coal Company's No. Superintendent Davis headed the first rescue party that went down into the poisonous chambers of the mine after the dead
Available at, Murray KA, Pogue CW, Stahlhut RW, et al. December 7, 1921, Andy Pich, loader, age 35 years, widower, was killed by a fall of coal in Bell and Zollar Mining Company's mine. Therefore, by identifying these accidents in specific categories, we hope to be in a much better position to propose and promugate safety criteria that will be acceptable and practiced throughout the underground coal mining industry. November 29, 1921, Mark Wanless, miner, age 26 years, single, was killed by falling slate in Big Muddy Coal Company's No. 46-08791. February 13, 1922, George Zizich, miner, age 38 years, single, was killed in Old Ben Coal Corporation's No. He leaves a widow and one child. He leaves a widow and three children. December 22, 1921, Robert Burnett, trip rider, age 21 years, single, was crushed to death between car and rib in Bell and Zollar Mining Company's No. Some of these are shown here. 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