220260060003C12626Injured installing rib bolt while cutting turn 3-2 at 115 block 9 North when a piece of the rock brow fell out and struck EE's left shin resulting in a laceration that required 9 sutures to close. No problems with equipment or compliance issues, training or PPE.
220260070001C10912A roof fall occurred inby the loading at #58 crosscut, 2-Right on the District #4 Tailgate.
220260070016C11704EMPLOYEE WAS HOLDING PIN KNOCKER WHILE ANOTHER EMPLOYEE WAS USING SLEDGE HAMMER AND THE SLEDGE HAMMER STRUCK THE PIN KNOCKER AND IT GLANCED OFF STRIKING EMPLOYEE ON WRIST
220260070018C11594Employee was installing a roof bolt. When they fully extended their arm and pushed the bolt up, they felt a pop and a burning sensation in their left shoulder.
220260070020C11293Pulling anchor pin out on the highwall and the pin twisted and mashed finger against the frame of the miner requiring 7 stitches 
220260080008C13728Employee pulling a power car in 7 West 3 left 3 block intersection by hooking a chain up between the power car and a scoop. They had scoop back up to take slack out of the chain and it failed immediately, throwing a link that struck them in the forehead resulting in 3 lacerations that required 6 sutures total to close. No problems with equipment issues, training or PPE.
220260080009C12907Operator was having an overheating issue with the equipment. They shut down the machine to investigate. They opened the coolant reservoir which had somehow been pressurized. As a result, the hot coolant burned the left arm of the operator. The extent of damage is limited to their left arm.
220260090001C13117Employee was driving a mantrip out of the 6K section.  There was a broken fish plate on one side of the rail that caused the rails to be uneven.  EE's mantrip hit this rail causing EE to come to a abrupt stop.  EE fell out of the operator's seat and struck EE's head on the equipment frame causing a laceration.
220260090012C10782WHILE BOLTING ON EE'S KNEES AND TWISTED EE'S KNEE WHILE PUTTING UP INSIDE BOLT
220260090016C13598Injured picked up approximately 15-pound rock off of catwalk to the Sugar Run Metso Pump and felt pain in lower right abdomen. Initially treated for appendicitis, but no evidence of this was found at follow up appointment, so employee was diagnosed with an unspecified abdominal muscle strain. No problems with equipment or compliance issues, training or PPE.
220260090018C11333The employee was raising the boarding ladder when it passed the stop and pinched their hand between the handrail and the ladder rail.
220260090028C12586Employee was loading roof straps from car to scoop when they picked up stack of straps they felt pain in lower back. PPE was not an issue, mining systems was not an issue, compliance with rules and regulations was not an issue. Body positioning was an issue.
220260090029C12375Employee was changing skirt rubber on belt line when they slipped and fell causing them to cut their arm and receive stitches. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
220260130005C11854Employee was carrying a piece of bed rail stepped in hole felt pain in right knee. Compliance with rules/regs, PPE, mining equip/systems not a factor. Miner proficiency may be a factor.
220260130006C12125The employee was reaching for a bolt when a rock fell from the roof and struck EE on EE's right index finger. Compliance with rules/regs, PPE, mining equip/systems not a factor. Miner proficiency may be a factor.
220260130009C12375Employee was loading up recovered rail and when EE was getting off car EE stepped down on a piece of rail and rolled EE's right ankle. Compliance with rules/regs, PPE, mining equip/systems not a factor. Miner proficiency may be a factor.
220260130022C11123A dozer entered void on the #2 Met Stockpile at the #3 Feeder resulting in an entrapment.  No injuries resulted.
220260140005C12756The Mechanic was assisting in changing the cats on a miner. While the mechanic was picking the cats up to pull slack towards the back of the miner it pinched the left pinky finger in the hinge point of the cats causing a laceration and receiving stitches. NO work was missed.
220260140006C13277While bent over putting oil in bolter a piece of roof rock fell and hit them on their arm/shoulder. Because they were bent over in the walkway of the machine, the rock fell perpendicular and broke across the machine. The initial rock measured approximately 77" long, 36" wide, and 2 " thick. Mining height in this area is 13'.
220260140007C11985I.E. was attempting to shut off a battery charger when the battery that they was leaning on tipped over off of the cribs it was sitting on and pinched their hand between the battery and the charger.
220260150001C12385Employee was walking along the 8 South Back Switch Track, when EE tripped over the rail and fell, striking EE's right knee on the rail. Compliance with rules/regs, PPE, mining equip/systems not a factor. Miner proficiency may be a factor.
220260150005C10993Examiner stepped and twisted knee while walking to sign board at #2 PC (next to left side on U2 PC)
220260150011C11203The area of 0R 10xc 1E, had deteriorating roof. During the rehab of the area, the roof fell above the anchorage point.  
220260150019C11073I.E. was beginning to strip back the jacket on a car cable when utility knife slipped and cut left forearm.
220260150023C10261Exposure to Coal Mine Dust
220260160002C12686IE was assisting in moving a CM cutter head.  As they were pulling the head onto the duck bill of the scoop a lifting eye that was being pulled against broke free from the machine, appeared to ricochet, and hit the employee in the face area causing multiple fractures.
220260160005C11524Employee was installing a roof bolt just inby spad no. 6978 on 1A section, when a rib rolled striking EE in the right lower leg, fracturing EE's Fibula.
220260160006C12175Employee was stepping onto a general car when they slipped. This caused them to strike their left leg on the general car. The laceration was treated with 1 stitch. The employee returned to work with no lost work days.
220260200003C13107Employee states EE was bolting in #4, in 4R entry, first turn. EE had just completed installing EE's first bolt on EE's 3rd row and went to swing in to install EE's 2nd bolt. When EE swung in, a piece of draw rock fell from the mine roof striking EE's right foot resulting in a fracture to EE's 1st metatarsal.
220260200005C12295On January 14th, 2026, a shuttle car operator was handling an energized electrical cable, whenever EE was exposed to arc flash, which resulted in burns to the hands and facial area, due to short circuiting of the energized cable.
220260200006C13778Employee had pulled a diesel golf cart into a crosscut with the back partially in the road when a mantrip struck the rear of it. EE was getting back on the golf cart at the time and the steering column struck EE in the groin area. EE received bruising and an abrasion to EE's scrotum. EE was taken off work the next day as EE was unable to perform EE's job due to restrictions.
220260200008C12035Employee was hosing down catwalk at prep plant when EE slipped and fell injuring EE's wrist. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
220260200009C11904Employee was walking along stage loader when a rock struck EE injuring EE's finger. Mining systems was not an issue, compliance with rules and regulations was not an issue, PPE was an issue.
220260200014C10261Exposure to Coal Mine Dust
220260200015C10742There was an unplanned roof fall in the #9 2nd North Main XC-33 entry #3. 
220260200021C11323EE was walking as EE was stepping across the rail. The EE slipped and fell. At which time EE's right foot went under the bridle bar.
220260200030C13347A door switch malfunctioned on the elevator on the landing side in turn caused a fuse to blow. The blown fuse and loss of power caused the VFD to loose its program. Once the switch and fuse were repaired the VFD had to be reprogrammed. There were no individuals on the elevator at any time. The elevator was back in service at 2:18AM.
220260200031C11704Employee was cutting green dust line with a utility knife and the blade got stuck. When they forcibly removed the knife from the line, they stabbed themselves in the leg.
220260200032C11554While in the process of removing a stone from the longwall walkway, the employee's finger was pinched between the chunk of stone and the shield framework. 
220260200033C10892Fueler was dismounting the fuel truck placed left foot on the ground and rolled an ankle.
220260200034C11433wires inside of the conduit that feeds the surface controls were grounded and changed out with all new wiring and installed 2 new door switches
220260200035C12265Employee was was on the 2 Left Longwall face and stepped in a hole at 7 shield, resulting in a severe sprain to left ankle. Compliance with rules/regs, PPE, mining equip/systems not a factor. Miner proficiency may be a factor.
220260200036C12606Employee had their right right hand on the power center and was struck by a cable on their right middle finger during a power move, resulting in an abrasion. Compliance with rules/regs, PPE, mining equip/systems not a factor. Miner proficiency may be a factor.
220260200038C12586the section mechanic was greasing the ripper roller on the tail of the miner and employee was on the opposite side of the roller when the relief breather blew out and struck them in the left side of the nose. resulting in a cut and grease in their tear duct.
220260200040C11914IE was lowering the classifying cyclone lid on the cyclone on the 6th floor of the prep plant. IE pulled the chain tail of the hoist back and it whipped IE on the lip. IE received 2 stitches.
220260200043C11053While cutting a can of glue, knife slipped and cut left index finger, causing them to receive 3 stitches.
220260200046C11113The 1A Capsule at the 1A shaft  was out of service due to a malfunction with Up Overtravel electrical switch.  
220260200048C11584As EE stood up getting off the mantrip, EE felt a sharp pain in EE's right knee. EE went to take a step and EE's knee failed causing EE to fall to the ground.
220260210004C11804While trying to knock drill steels loose employee was using a bolter wrench to hit them when they missed and hit themselves on the eyebrow causing a laceration that needed sutures.
220260220005C12576While roof bolting operator's pusher steel cross threaded in the drill chuck. Operator attempted to dislodge the drill steel, the drill steel was bent, the steel kicked back striking operator in the hardhat causing a laceration.  Operator received stitches.
220260220006C12466During examination of the Slope Hoist rope, a distortion was found on the rope at the 220 foot mark behind the Brakeman Car. Upon further investigation a faulty rope roller was found at the Slope Turnout at the 220 foot area off the mine bottom. 
220260220013C11093The Operator was notified on 1/14/2026 that the employee has been diagnosed with Occupational Pneumoconiosis.
220260220022C13077REPORTABLE DUE TO SUTURES - Employee was working on an eight-inch Aqua-mine discharge pipe on NE-9 in the #1 Entry at XC #50 when it burst striking the employee on the left side of the body causing a laceration to the left ear and a laceration to the left upper arm which required sutures to both locations.
220260220025C10902A coal fire was located in the 5 west pit that could not be extinguished within 30 minutes
220260220027C11985Was removing rock from continuous miner when the corner broke off rock and struck them on right eyebrow and nose causing laceration requiring 8 sutures, employee was treated and released at hospital
220260220028C12165Employee tripped in the revolving frame of a dragline catching their fall with their right arm. Employee was diagnosed with a torn bicep tendon on 1/16/2026 and had a procedure on 1/22/2026 to repair the bicep tendon
220260230003C12686Employee was taking down fire suppression above a scoop charger. When employee stepped off charger EE stepped on rock, rolling EE's ankle. Ankle was found to be sprained and the employee was put on restrictions (mainly sit down work only) and placed in a walking boot.
220260230005C10682Smoker was identified in area 6. No people or resources are at risk.
220260230010C11985The employee discovered a nodule lying in EE's travel way, while attempting to move the nodule a small piece of slate contacted the back of EE's hand resulting in a laceration that required sutures.
220260260001C12556Employee was attempting to repair a broken cat track on the miner (CM132) in the #4 Entry on #6 Section, when a piece of rock fell out from the top of the rib and struck EE's right ankle causing a fracture to the medial malleolus bone in EE's right ankle.
220260260004C11584The employee was using a belt knife to cut a piece of suction line and inadvertently cut EE's left index finger. (3) sutures were required to close the wound.
220260260007C10932EE was walking to the back of the machine to put oil in and slipped while crossing the cable.
220260260010C11113Employee was walking to plant to start EE's shift and slipped on a patch of ice resulting in a fractured ankle.
220260260013C11624Employee was getting a T3 Channel off of the center of the bolter when the stack of T3s shifted smashing a finger and causing a laceration which required sutures.
220260260014C10471eye irritation and prescribed antibiotic drops 
220260260015C11534Employee felt back pain after hitting bump in a light duty vehicle. After emergency room visit employee was given restrictions and missed the next shift.
220260260017C11925IE was helping slide a ram jack back onto the shield toes when they used poor hand placement and grabbed the eye so when the jack moved and smashed fingers between the jack and the shield toe.
220260260018C11373IE was cutting belt when the knife slipped and poked their left leg just above the knee.  The employee received staples to close the cut.
220260270001C11073Employee was carrying parts, when EE's right foot got stuck in the mud and EE felt pain in EE's lower back.
220260270002C11554Employee was using a sledgehammer to remove a tooth from a spare bucket.  EE was struck by a small piece of metal, and it took stitches to close the wound.
220260270003C11614The injured was walking down the concrete slope at the production belt, when EE slipped/fell & twisted EE's right.  The employee started missing work on 1/18/26.
220260270004C12265The injured  and three other employees was riding the Page mini-cage (old) down when it unexpectedly jerked approximately 3 feet from the landing, as it was slowing down to stop at the destination causing EE's knees to buckle.
220260270006C12536The trailing cable was cut into by a clip as Coalfield was coming out on the hoist after installing two channels at skip load cell level.  The cable was replaced with a new cable on 01/22/2026 and the hoist put back into service at approximately 5:00 PM
220260270007C12095Employee stated EE was walking to the shop and slipped and fell in mud located at #9 bottom. Employee was taken to the hospital and was diagnosed with a broken ankle. This incident is being reported as an LTA.
220260270008C13077Injured employee was attempting to push a rock off the cable tray of the longwall panline when EE caught EE's left index finger between the rock and shield canopy resulting in a fracture to the tip of EE's finger and a laceration requiring sutures to close.  No time was missed as a result of this incident.
220260270009C11283Employee was using a 4LB hammer to brad a splice when a piece of the hammer broke off and went into the employee's right forearm
220260270010C11514Employee was removing rock from the on top of the continuous miner using a slate bar. The rock slid over and struck EE in the arm causing a laceration.
220260270011C13528Injured was assisting pulling longwall hoses at the Longwall belt drive using a sheave wheel connected to a roof hanger. A nylon rope was run through the sheave and connected to the hoses. As the rope was being pulled, the hanger broke and the sheave struck employee's right knee. Employee was behind guarding but moved away from it during the process.
220260270020C11734EMPLOYEE WAS ASSITING ON WORKING ON WASHBOX IN PLANT, WHILE MOVING PARTS FOR THE WASH BOX EMPLOYEE STRAINED THEIR BACK.  THEY BEGAN MISSING DUE TO THIS INJURY ON 01/21/2026.
220260270021C11033There was an unplanned roof fall at crosscut 15 between entry 6 & 7 in the panel district 11 4th North.
220260280003C11844Injured was working on a valve bank while pan line was pushing, toe of boot was down in the connector for the relay bar to the pan. Pinched metatarsal on boot and pinched EE's big toe.
220260280007C13047Employee was working on a section fan that was just unloaded at the end of the track. A Trip of cars was being moved when it struck a motor and dolly at the end of the track, causing the dolly to come off track and hit fan. The fan moved sideways, causing the fan to pinch miner between coal rib and fan.
220260280008C13768An unintentional roof fall occurred at 6 South 101 x-cut between 7 & 8 entry.  The fall measured 14ft wide and 16ft long.  Initial height measurements did not indicate that the fall was above the primary support.  Additional material fell causing this to become a reportable incident. The fall was caused by adverse roof condition in the form of deteriorated laminated shale. 
220260280013C10852IE was walking when EE tripped over a rock and fell hitting EE's elbow on the ground.
220260280016C11353While tramming the Roof Bolter, the employees left foot slipped down the Operator Compartment, becoming caught beneath the compartment.
220260280017C11824Employee was working on the RCM replacing core breaker and wear shoes while putting the pin through the shoe and core breaker with a hammer something came off hitting their left eye.
220260280022C13828Employee was standing beside the continuous miner waiting to connect and hang the next ventilation tube. While they were waiting the top fell out between the roof straps and struck them knocking off their hard hat. A small piece of coal/rock followed and struck the top of their head causing a small cut. They received one staple to close the cut. Returned to work their next shift.
220260280024C12416IE was changing a Lee Tram tire in the underground shop. IE was balancing tire in order to get the skid steer underneath the tire, and the operator bumped the tire causing it to fall on IE's right leg causing a hematoma and fractured fibula.
220260280025C13808Employee was pulling ventilation curtain from beneath the continuous miner pan when the tripped over a hydraulic oil can concealed under the curtain and twisted a foot/ankle. Employee was diagnosed with a Jones fracture of the left 5th metatarsal and underwent surgical repair on January 23, 2026. The employee is expected to remain off work until April 17, 2026 (Lost Work Days).
220260290013C13778Dragline operator exiting machine after end of shift stepped down from shoe and slipped. Dragline operator fell to ground landing on left hip. Dragline operator was assisted to their feet by witness/oiler and both clocked out for the day. Dragline operator went to hospital later that day where they were diagnosed with a left hip socket fracture and were admitted for surgery.
220260290015C12355Positioning bolt into 6" wrench. Operator inadvertently bumped rotation and burrs from wrench caught glove and operators hand was wrapped around bolt causing laceration to palm of hand underneath ring finger extending to middle finger.
220260300003C12506Employee was sitting on a bucket at the end of the boom loading a shuttle car with a miner. A rock fell off the boom and landed on both of EE's feet. This caused a laceration on EE's left foot that required 4 stitches and a bruise on EE's right foot.
220260300004C12927The Employee hit a rock in the road while grading, bringing the grader to an abrupt stop. EE continued to work but complained of pain in EE's neck, legs, and feet. Went to the hospital the next day, had X-Rays and issued Physical Therapy. The extend of EE's condition is unknown at this time.
220260300006C13297IE was walking across the supply yard toward the warehouse storage building. While walking across the snow covered ground, the IE turned EE's body to speak with another employee located at the fuel pad. During this time, the IE stated EE took a step and slipped, falling to the ground on EE's left side, fracturing EE's left hip.
220260300012C11975The employee stated that EE became dizzy and fell off the ladder while plastering a stopping. The ladder was 4', and total height in area was around 9 1/2', EE fell between 2' and 3' to the ground.
220260300015C13478EE's rail motor EE was operating had de-railed. EE used a jack and a bar to put the ride back on the track. Upon doing so, the jack turned over causing the bar to strike EE on the right cheek area of EE's face. The ride went back on the track at that time and EE gathered up all EE's tools and went to the outside to be checked out for precaution.
220260300023C12506Employee was starting to drill the mine roof when a nodule broke in half and employee used right hand to push away the material and while doing so the broken nodule contacted the end of right middle finger causing a lacerations that required sutures.
220260300024C12155Employee was moving miner cable to rib when they felt pain in their back. PPE was not a factor, mining system was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.  Body positioning was a factor.
220260300026C12035Employee was shoveling belt when shovel got caught causing them to hit hand against bed rail. PPE was not a factor, mining system was not an issue, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
220260300027C10942Employee Stated that they were removing a rock off of a Shuttle Car and felt pain in shoulder.
220260300029C13077While changing the intermass jack on the #411 Roofbolter, they removed the top jack pin and had a long punch holding the top eye of the jack. They removed the bottom jack pin, as they were trying to remove the jack it slipped causing left pinky finger to be pinched between the stem and the eye of the jack.
220260350002C12526Injured was rib pinning in sump at St Leo Mains at 129 block, while walking around the bolter, EE stepped in a hole and twisted EE's left knee. Injured started missing work on 1/27/2026. no problems with equipment or compliance issues, training or PPE.
220260350008C12065Employee had finished drilling EE's hole for the installation of a cable bolt, While retrieving EE's steels EE caught EE's left hand between the steel and the canopy resulting in a fracture to EE's knuckle.
220260350038C13818The operator was dismounting the dozer at the end of shift. As they were dismounting, left foot slipped from the installed foot step and they fell approximately 5' to the ground, landing on right leg. When they got up they said their leg didn't hurt much so they just went home. The next morning they could hardly move their right knee and it was painful. They then went to doctor.
220260350041C11744during the 90 day hoist check ice was observed on the shaft wall. the mine was evacuated until the ice was removed. the hoist was deemed operation on 02-01-2026 at 11:45 AM. 
220260350045C11684An employee was dismounting a Cat D7 dozer. Their foot slipped, causing them to strike their left leg on the track and push arm, resulting in a tear of the ACL and MCL.
220260350049C12836Employee was walking past a trip of supply cars when their hand came into contact with a standard (metal pipe used to keep supplies on car). This caused them to cut their hand. Mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor, PPE was a factor.
220260350051C11925Employee was bolting off miner when steels fell out of top and struck their knee. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
220260350055C13638A Maintenance Foreman and a passenger was in the process of traveling from 9 Vent bottom to 17 East section to work on high voltage power line. While in the second block light of the 5 North back track, at crosscut #44  it is believed that the injured employee's cap light struck a low spot on the mine roof (57 inches) causing trauma to their neck and vertebrae.
220260350058C11884Employee was loading new belt rollers on the back of ride, while doing so right ring finger was caught between the new roller and the ride frame causing a laceration that required sutures.
220260350059C12736on 1/29/2026 an unintentional roof fall occurred on the #35 cross cut entry #5(belt line)of the 2C. The fall is approximately 20 foot in length, 28 foot wide, and 15 foot thick. It is believed that water deteriorated the upper strata making it unstable, causing it to fall.
220260360004C13728While doing pre-op grader right rear side, notice the engine compartment door was open, crawled up to close the door, the latch handle was broken, went back to cab to get pliers to close the latch, after closing the latch, crawling back down slipped on the small lower foot step. Reached to grab the hand rail to keep from falling off the grader and somehow cut left hand.
220260370002C12616Mechanic was under a dozer looking for a leak on the equalizer bar. Once the mechanic found the problem, EE went to crawl out from underneath the dozer EE used EE's arm to assist self in getting up. In this process EE's left shoulder dislocated from the socket.
220260370003C11654Employee was working on the longwall face when the gob behind the shields fell. The pressure from the fall pushed EE over causing EE to strike the back of EE's head.
220260370005C11464Employee states as EE was walking down entry EE either stepped in a hole or on a rock and twisted EE's knee. EE also states EE felt EE's knee pop.
220260370006C11724Employee states that while cleaning up rock a piece of top measuring approximately 5" wide, x 6" long, x 5" thick roof fell from between the bolts and struck EE on the leg.
220260370007C12506Employee was in the process of loosening a hydraulic hose on a low trac on the 004 MMU. While loosening the hose the pallet forks leaked off squeezing EE's head against the tilt arm of the low trac and the low trac frame. This resulted in 6 stitches.
220260370008C13508Employee pulled bolting machine up in #1 heading and spotted a roof bolt, then sounded the roof and stated it sounded drummy and then tried to pull down a piece of rock but was unable to. EE then drilled a hole to bolt it up and was making up a bolt to installed when a piece of rock fell striking EE on the left forearm. This resulted in 5 stitches.
220260370024C11574Employee was watching coal dump onto the slope belt. They turned to walk to the dump end of the magnet landing. When they did, they felt their left knee pop.
220260400014C11203EE was breaking apart rail car dump lines when antifreeze from the line shot out getting a little in EE's face and eyes.
220260400020C12496Employee was walking down a slight grade when EE slipped and fell, injuring EE's right shoulder. EE returned to work the next scheduled shift, under restrictions for 2 weeks. This is reportable due to EE's job change for the 2 weeks of restrictions.
220260400025C12035Employee was prepping a splice cutting outer jacket, when EE cut EE's thumb. Receiving stitches. Mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor, PPE was a factor.
220260400030C12095Employee was carrying a roller from track to belt when they slipped and fell injuring their thumb. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
220260400032C10973IE was running a rock truck when they hit a pothole causing them to bounce and strain their back.
220260400034C11945Employee was pulling a pin from the rear of a diesel scoop, during the process the employees hand was caught between the pin and the rear of the scoop causing a laceration that required sutures.
220260400037C12235Employee exited a scoop outby, lost footing and twisted their left knee. The employee continued to perform their regular work duties until 2/6/2026, at which point employee is going to be off work due to medical procedures.
220260400038C12375Employee drilled a test hole and was removing drill steel from the top when a piece became lodged. As employee was trying to retrieve the stuck drill steel, it fell out of the hole and struck them on the left pinky, causing a laceration.
220260400039C11083The Operator was notified on 2/9/2026 that the employee has been diagnosed with Occupational Pneumoconiosis.
220260400040C11173Employee was helping bust frozen chunks of coal with a hammer and the hammer glanced off the coal and hit their foot.
220260410001C12255On 1-19-26, a Lube truck operator stumbled on dozer tracks and fell to the ground sustaining injury to their knee.  Operator was able to work up until 2-7-26, when MRI results were received making this a lost time injury.    
220260410003C11804Employee dismounted grader to check tire chains, slipped and fell on ice, injuring left elbow. Employee worked at full duty until 2/2/2026, when EE was taken off work by physician.
220260410005C12576Employee stated EE noticed some push that needed pulled up the hill from the refuse, EE stated EE got the 325-cat excavator to remove the brush and has EE was doing so EE pulled a limb into the front glass of the excavator hitting employee on the right leg.
220260410006C10922I.E. was knocking a stopping with a sledgehammer when EE hit EE's elbow against the stopping
220260420005C12546Employee was attempting to slide the forks together on the forklift when EE lost EE's footing causing EE to mash EE's left index finger and middle finger resulting in a fracture and lacerations. 3 sutures in EE's index finger and 2 in EE's middle finger.
220260420007C10983Worker was throwing a switch at the loadout and slip and fell and broke a small bone in EE's foot.
220260420013C13107Employee was making the turn out of the belt line when EE's shuttle car struck the inby rib causing a chunk of the rib to roll off onto EE's car and cab. The rib contacted the employee on EE's left arm and left knee resulting in 2 lacerations. EE received (8) sutures in EE's arm and (15) sutures in EE's knee.
220260420014C10983Employee was moving miner cable by hand and while doing so, they felt a strain in upper back area.
220260420020C11794The Employee was bolting in the 6L punch through when a rock 4' Long X 2.5' wide and 7'' thick fell and struck them in the right lower leg. The area was 6.5' high and dry to damp.
220260430016C12626Employee had just finished servicing a location and was moving to the next location. In between downtime employee went to drink and have a snack. During this time a piece of 1-inch-thick dry rock fell and hit the employee in the left wrist causing a laceration. 
220260440005C13808Employee was operating a loaded end dump truck, while EE was steering with EE's left arm EE received a sharp pain in EE's left shoulder. The employee did not report EE's injury to a supervisor until 2 hours after EE's shift ended at 4:00 p.m. EE sought medical attention hours later and was informed by that doctor to take the rest of the week off and got referred to an ortho dr.
220260440011C11504A non-injury accident occurred in the form of a hot spot; smoke was observed with no embers or flames seen. Hot spot was soaked with water until cool.
220260440013C12395While cutting bands off a bundle of screen wire, as they were stepping off the back of the bolter, their right wrist made contact with the edge of the screen wire causing a laceration on inner right wrist. Causing them to receive stitches.
220260440016C12486Employee was working on a battery coal hauler in diesel shop when they stepped up on the coal hauler tail-gate with right leg and felt left knee pop. On 2/6/2026 we were advised they had a meniscal tear and was placed on restrictions (No Kneeling).
220260480002C11935While attempting to hook the chain to the supply trailer at the slope bottom to unhook the trailer, the car rolled back and hit EE in the right ankle causing a small cut that required stitches.
220260480005C11614Employee was loading glue onto the back of EE's bolter. When EE turned EE felt pain in EE's back. EE treated at the ER where EE was taken off work for back pain.
220260480006C12085The SP Material Hoist was taken out of service after finding broken strands in the rope.  The broke strands were removed from the rope.  The rope was shortened, the hoist tested, and placed back into service.
220260480007C12295IE was cleaning with a loader when EE backed under a strap that was low hanging.  The strap caught the canopy of the loader and flipped out of the machine causing a laceration to the operator back.  This was investigated by MSHA.
220260480008C11413IE was installing sprag beams on the headgate drive when one of the beams that was leaning against the panline fell over and struck EE's leg.
220260480013C12947The mobile equipment operator began experiencing nighttime shoulder pain, attributed to years of repetitive work and movements required to mount, dismount, and operate equipment.  After consultation, diagnostics revealed degenerative changes in the shoulder, which required surgery on 02/06/26 
220260480019C11524Employee turned in report on 8/6/2025 complaining of a sore back and neck. Employee worked until they had a surgery on 2/10/2026 and was taken off work.
220260480027C12586Employee was operating the Lo-Trac cleaning up material when they hit a jack, shifting a timber which fell striking the Lo-Trac roll cage. The timber had struck employees hard hat pushing hat down on ears causing laceration to right ear requiring in sutures.
220260480029C12997An unintentional roof fall occurred on the 9HG LW section that measured 45'Lx10'Hx18'W located in the #3 entry between 13 -14 block. There were no injuries and the escape way was rerouted to the LW tail. A meeting was held with all miners as to be advised of the new escape way. Reference # 04950714
220260480030C11484Helping install the rub rail on the side of a new miner when right index finger got pinched between the frame and rail, causing to receive stitches.
220260480036C13718While trying to remove the outside roof bolt that had bent entering the roof strata during the bolting process, the operator used the boom to remove the roof bolt and start over. In doing so the operator swung in pulling the pin and a piece of roof strata down with the boom, catching their left hand between the tray and the roof strata. Started missing work on 2/6/2026
220260490002C11945The employee picked up a sheet of 4x8 plywood when the wind caught it. Trying to hold on to the sheet it twisted causing the employee to tear the right bicep. Started missing work on 2/12/2026. 
220260490003C12075EE was in the process of moving the flat car to the spur track at 8 Head. While moving the flat car and motor into the spur, the flat car rolled, contacting EE's lower leg between the flat car and the motor.
220260490007C10963EE was sweeping in truck shop. The broom handle broke and pinched finger resulting in 2 stitches
220260490008C10512Received a CWP diagnosis for employee on 2/13/2026.
220260490009C10512Received a CWP diagnosis for employee on 2/13/2026.
220260490010C12085I.E. was cleaning around the wet duster slurry pump and EE's glove was caught. This resulted in a avulsion of the left index fingernail, nail bed, and also broke the bone in the end of this left index finger.
220260490011C12977I.E was welding a new steering weldment on coal hauler 142. Some slag fell into EE's glove causing the employee to burn EE's left forearm. 4 days later on 2/17/2026 EE began to have redness and swelling in the area. EE was taken to the doctor and prescribed medicine to treat infection in the arm.
220260490013C12335Employee was moving pan line to C-5 and, while attempting to re-rail a wrecked car, the track jack dislodged from underneath the car and struck their left hand, resulting in two fractures and a laceration to left little (5th) finger.
220260490015C11734EE was assisting with retriever operation, when a clevis broke, the retriever lunged and the hydraulic lines caught the EE foot pulling into into a post striking their head.
220260500006C12285Tripped on uneven ground at pump area by creek. Fell onto 6" stone mostly on EE's left side.  This happen while EE and another EE were fishing out suction hose from the creek with a backhoe to hook up suction hose for creek pump
220260500007C11925The angle iron for the stop switch broke off and got fouled between the elevator and the beam causing damage to control leads. The control leads were replaced and PLC's had to be reprogrammed.
220260500010C11834The mine experienced a roof fall in the intersection of 40 crosscut on 1TG in the #2 entry. The dimensions were 19' x 20' x 14' (approximate). No injuries occurred from this incident.
220260500017C10852I.E. came to the safety dept. and was complaining of pain and numbness in both hands.
220260500019C13788Employee was operating a diesel locomotive on the 8W CM Section track. They parked the motor and stepped out of the deck onto a steel tunnel liner for hoses to pass under the track rails. They slipped on loose gravel that was on the steel cover, slipped and fell down, landing on their right upper leg. No rules or regulations were violated & employee has training & experience.
220260510010C12065Employee was pass through man door when they slipped on a rock and fell, landing on right knee. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
220260540001C12265Injured employee was walking and tripped on a crib block causing EE to stumble and roll EE's right ankle. Has been diagnosed with a torn ligament. No rules or regulations were violated and employee has training and experience.
220260540003C12055Employee was center bolting, while retrieving steels, a steel let loose and struck EE's wrist. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
220260540004C12416Employee was cutting bands on roof straps with knife when the knife slipped and cut EE's upper leg. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor. Body positioning was a factor.
220260540005C13147A co-worker observed EE's 2022 Chevrolet 2500 truck had traveled over a berm and came to a stop on Coal Fork Road. The co-worker found EE in the driver's seat. EE was unresponsive and had no pulse. Co-worker began CPR. EE was transported via ambulance to Charleston Memorial Hospital and pronounced dead at 9:30am.
220260540006C12426Injured was walking away after throwing switch at Sugar Run slope back switch when EE slipped on the rail, falling onto the point rail. Injured started missing work on 2-19-26. No problems with equipment or compliance issues, training or PPE.
220260540007C12566Injured was carrying tools past 2 parked mantrips in 8W belt spur. While walking between mantrips EE stepped on an uneven surface causing EE to fall. Injured started missing work on 2-18-26. No problems with equipment or compliance issues, training or PPE.
220260540008C11774Employee was walking and stepped in hole and twisted ankle. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor. 
220260540009C11894Employee was cutting green hose with utility knife when it slipped and cut finger. Mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor, PPE was a factor.
220260540014C11444Individual was removing the canopy from the twin boom while performing maintenance when it slid off striking EE's wrist resulting in a fracture.
220260540023C13718Had a highwall failure on the surface area, between #3 & #4 drift mouth entries. The incident occurred from repeated freezing/thawing of the high wall. The rock measured approx. 30' tall X approx. 2' to 20' wide at its widest point X inches to 8' thick at its deepest point. All employees were withdrawn safely. The incident was reported to the 24 Hr. Reporting Hotline. 
220260540024C11614While walking to battery charger un Unit 2 Battery Barn XC 122 2nd Outby charger, employee tripped and fell on their right side.  This resulted in 2 broken ribs.
220260540028C13688Injured Employee was walking beside a parked Shuttle Car and slipped on loose coal (sloughage) and fell against the rib. They stuck right forearm out against the rib to catch themselves. Forearm hit a spad that was in the rib causing a small puncture and a cut requiring 3 stitches to close. Employee has training and experience. Returned to work next scheduled shift.
220260540031C13187On 02/15/2026 an unintentional roof fall occurred On the P3-1 (Unit #3) at crosscut #18, entry #3 in the last open crosscut. The fall is approximately 20 foot in length, 30 foot wide and 8 foot thick. It seemed the water bearing sandstone interval came down to approximately 8 foot, causing the immediate roof to fail.
220260540032C11083While working on top of a Marion 8750 dragline tub an employee fell into a lower compartment injuring a rib.
220260540033C11033While crawling employee turned and felt a pop in their knee. Employee worked until surgery on 2/17/2026
220260550002C11564An empty trailer was loaded on the 630 hoist and during it's travel to the surface came in contact with the shaft wall causing damage to the metal skirting.
220260550012C11454Employee was hanging curtain at the roof bolt machine when they were struck by a rock measuring approximately 32" wide by 65" long by 1-4" thick.
220260550013C10792Employee was helping move cm cable over when they felt pain in their left foot.
220260560003C13157Employee was cutting new dog bone mechanism bolts with the plasma cutter with cutting glasses. IE decided to switch to a welding hood but couldn't see the lines on the weld setting so IE switched to grind setting. IE woke us the next morning with eyes burning from flash burn. IE received prescription eye ointment.
220260560006C13167Employee was at the block hole on 1C belt between the track and scoop road. The employee was hand loading block when EE struck EE's left pinky finger between the corner of the scoop bucket and the block in EE's hand. it was approx 5'6'' high and damp in the area. the employee received 5 sutures and pain medication.
220260560007C11904Employee was loading a roof bolter with supplies when EE felt pop in EE's knee. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
220260560008C11955An unplanned roof fall occurred on 2/16/26 at 8:10 pm. The fall measured 16'wide, 60' long and 4' high. The fall happened on the belt line at 3-36 xc and was dangered off and will be cleaned up. 
220260560009C12235Employee assisted with loading roll of belt on scoop when roll of belt shifted and came back injuring EE's foot. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
220260560010C13337On 2-19-2026, during routine work activity, the employee experienced an acute onset of pain while making a standard movement (handling fly pads). No unusual event, accident, or hazardous condition was identified. The condition is the result of cumulative repetitive physical stress, with symptoms becoming acute on the reported date.
220260560011C12436Employee was standing on side of center bolter waiting to bolt when a piece of slate fell and struck their neck and part of their leg. PPE was not factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
220260560012C12756Employee was changing rollers during outage when they took roller out of frame, the roller dropped and struck their hand. Palm of hand was between roller and frame. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
220260560013C13057The employee was at 7 East Brk 60 at the Double doors picking up trash/old pipe and loading it on flat cars and as they threw the pipe/trash on the car, employee states that they lost balance and caught themselves with left hand and used the flat car to catch themselves, they felt a pop in left shoulder.
220260570008C10502Employee was diagnosed with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
220260570009C13087A non-injury roof fall was discovered in the scoop roadway 2 breaks inby punch out. Spad #382 across from fall in the belt entry. Fall measured approximately 25 feet long x 16 feet wide x 5 feet high. Fall has been timbered off and danger signs posted on all approaches. This mine is in non-producing status.
220260570011C12526 While assisting welder to pull tooth out of metal bin for 6015B bucket, tooth slipped pinching employees right index finger against metal bin. employee was taken to local urgent care for observation and diagnosed with laceration to right index finger.
220260580001C13057While using a cutting wheel to remove a brace from a metal chute, the brace broke free and fell towards EE inadvertently causing EE to contact EE's right leg with the cutting wheel resulting in a laceration. (8) sutures were required to close the wound and EE was placed off work due to EE's restrictions.
220260580004C12125While using a tractor to pull a header to bottom, the operator drove over a head that had been dragged into the roadway, resulting in a jarring motion that caused low back pain. Started missing work on 2/26/2026.
220260580010C12065Employee was observing co-workers repair continuous miner conveyor chain when a piece of metal struck their nose.  Medical treatment was required on 2/23/26.  No time was missed as a result of the incident.
220260610002C10582Employee slipped and fell while getting on EE's equipment.
220260610008C11023I.E. came to the safety department complaining of pain and numbness in both of EE's hands and fingers.
220260610009C12406The SP Elevator was taken out of service due to the elevator ropes crossing after they were shortened and lost the "rope memory".  The elevator was ran to get a memory back in the rope, the elevator was tested, and placed back into service.
220260610010C11604The SP Material Hoist was taken out of service after finding broken strands in the rope.  The rope was replaced, the hoist tested, and placed back into service.
220260610013C13087Injured holding up airline and cables at 97 blk 5 belt while another employee was using grinder to cut of belt structure nuts when the grinder caught and kicked striking EE's left index finger and causing a laceration that required 5 sutures. No problems with equipment or compliance issues, training or PPE.
220260610015C10451Miner has been diagnosed with Pneumoconiosis.
220260610029C12005A roof bolter was putting glue and bolt in hole they had drilled in Unit 2, Entry 6 @ 24+60 when a piece of rock fell. This resulted in a small laceration between lip and nose that received stitches. 
220260620001C11824The employee was positioned at the inch control tram controls of the Fletcher HDDR Roof bolter and fell, striking the right side of EE's head, resulting in sutures to EE's right ear.
220260620002C12406Employee was assisting the mechanic making a car splice when the knife slipped causing EE to cut EE's left index finger. EE was treated at the ER where EE received 3 sutures and a full release with no restrictions to return EE's next shift.
220260620010C13578Injured loading top belt structure into a belt tub in the Sugar Run Supply yard with the rest of belt crew. When EE placed the structure down the other employee pushed it over before injured's gloved finger was out of way and pinched it between structure and tub resulting in a chipped bone. No problems with equipment or compliance issues, training or PPE.
220260620014C11634reaching over the bolter they struck their right forearm on a T3 channel resulting in a laceration. They received 4 stitches and came back to work. no time missed.
220260620016C12776Employee reported while lifting tire chains onto a tire, they experienced pain in left shoulder. X-ray report indicates advanced degenerative changes. MRI results obtained on 02/26/26 indicate multiple areas of degenerative osteoarthritis, tendinosis, and AC joint arthropathy.
220260620019C12596A Bailey Prep Plant grader operator was exiting the grader when the wind blew the door open and struck the employee.  They fell onto the blade of the grader and hit their tailbone. They felt pain in the tailbone area.  They finished their shift with the crew.
220260620024C11153Employee was switching seats to go back to the feeder, twisted right knee and said they heard a loud popping sound.
220260620025C12917Employee was installing a roof bolt with a board and as they pushed it to the roof, the tip of right middle finger was caught between the board and the roof. They had surgery to repair the finger and was taken off work due to restrictions preventing them from performing their normal duties.
220260620026C11293Employee was shoveling dust out onto the #5 conveyor belt. At that time the employee stated that they felt their left bicep pull.
220260620027C12305Employee was moving a shuttle car cable to the rib and as they threw it they felt a pain in right elbow. Employee was seen the following day by a physician and was taken off work as they were unable to perform their normal duties.
220260630003C11794Employee was checking fluid level in D8R bulldozer. They started to dismount the dozer and fell approximately 3 feet from the blade arm. Thought to have broken knee or below knee.
220260630005C11363welding bit block, curtain around worksite, when they rolled the drum the curtain blew in wind, employee felt like  EE had dust in eyes.
220260630010C10552EE has been diagnosed with Occupational Pneumoconiosis.
220260630013C11985Approximately 1:10am, a roof fall occurred on the #1 Section in #8 entry at 12cc 1cc inby spad #4379 trapping 2 Mobile Roof Supports (MRS's) in the fallen material.  There were no personal injuries.
220260630014C12125IE was using a pry bar to unplug a chute when a piece of rock rolled down the pile and hit the pry bar causing the pry bar to come down and smash a finger against the chute. IE received 6 stitches on ring finger.
220260630018C12085EE was lifting a battery lid when right ring finger caught caught between the battery T handle and battery lid. This caused a laceration that required 5 sutures. EE was wearing gloves at the time of incident.
220260630021C11263Employee was working from a ladder and using an alignment bar while installing a new chute and and felt pain in left shoulder.
220260650003C12576The mine received a Self-Insured Employer Decision on 3/5/26 from a medical report dated 10/17/25. The report identifies a 12.55% permanent partial disability (hearing loss) possibly from occupational noise exposure. Employee has been retired since 4/16/25.
220260650004C12887Clevis broke on a retriever, striking other employees. When this occurred, a jack was about to fall on top of another employee and injured grabbed the jack to steady it, when EE did EE felt a sharp pain in EE's right bicep, received surgery to repair a torn bicep on the 26th of February.
220260650009C13378Employee was backing the bolter out of the #7 entry when the cable came off the side and ran under the cab. Employee reached from the deck behind the bolter to adjust the cable while backing up and contacted a de-energized car with the back of the bolter catching their left arm causing a laceration/ avulsion that was surgical repaired.
220260680004C10702IE was pulling line curtain and twisted pulling a muscle in EE's back.
220260680013C10862Employee cut finger while grinding resulting in a laceration that required stitches.  
220260680015C11955Employee forgot water bottle in the cab and when they reached back into the cab, they closed a finger in the cab door causing a laceration. Employee apparently was given a splint and restriction.
220260680019C11233While using a track jack, the jack bar slipped out of the employee's hand and struck them in the chin causing a laceration.
220260680021C12375Employee stated that while pulling belt structure they twisted and felt pain in their right knee.  Employee received medical treatment on 3/6/2026 for the injury.  Employee has not missed any scheduled shifts as a result of the incident.
220260690001C12536At approximately 3:00 a fire was reported off mine property, early morning on the    2/27/2026 the fire was on a remote section of the mine property, there was no lost of production, no damage to any buildings, no injury's. The fire was out on 3/1/2026.
220260690002C12907Injured stopped EE's motor outby the 9 North 27 block switch underneath a 6" aqualine (water discharge line). When EE stood up, EE struck EE's head on the airline causing pain in EE's lower neck (previously injured 4/28/25). No problems with equipment or compliance issues, training or PPE.
220260690006C13047EE was removing scrap metal from a muddy area when EE felt a pain in EE's back. EE visited the hospital on 2-24-26 and received a full release. EE worked until 2-26-26 when EE followed up with a PCP and was given another full release. EE went back to PCP on 3-5-26 when EE was taken out of full-duty work
220260690012C11654Employee stated they were in the process of building a crib, when they felt pain in their back. Employee sought medical attention on 3/1/2028 and was taken off work.
220260690020C12736Employee was attempting to manually remove a downed piece of immediate roof rock (approx. 4" thick by 4' long), that was obstructing an outby travel way. Their hand slipped while doing so, which caused an approx. 2" laceration on the distal end of their left middle finger.
220260690021C11844Employee was dragging jumper cable in the battery barn to change batteries. Employee injured their right hamstring and was taken off due to the restrictions from a doctor on 3/10/2026.
220260700005C12115An ignition occurred in 9 South Left mains miner section. They had mined through an abnormal rock intrusion. During a non-coal cutting period, the conveyor chain was started and caused an ignition at the miner. 
220260700006C11063An ignition occurred in 9 South Left mains miner section while mining through an abnormal rock intrusion. 
220260700007C11894While aligning a shield, shear operator stopped advancing the shear, during the stop a rock fell from the top and glanced off the spinning drum and hit the employee in the side of the face.
220260700008C13708Employee was operating a roof bolter installing bolts on the 8W CM Section. EE stuck EE's left hand down on the bolter head to check suction and at that time, a drill steel fell out of the hole EE was drilling and smashed EE's left little finger against the drill head. Employee suffered 2 small fractures to the end of EE's little finger. Was wearing metacarpal gloves.
220260700012C11754Miner was holding a timber while setting a breaker row.  Another miner swung the axe to hit the cap piece and the axe glanced off and struck the victim on top of the hard hat.
220260700016C11153IE was walking a belt when they slipped and fell.  When they fell, they landed on their arm and bruised their ribs.
220260700017C10993IE was sweeping a belt when they slipped off a concrete pad in the floor straining their left knee.
220260700019C12887Employee was standing in a crosscut, away from where a group was sheaving the belt take up back, when the sheaving device broke free. EE was struck with mud, rock, and debris causing corneal abrasions and a hairline fracture in orbital. EE was prescribed medicated eye drops and released.
220260710002C10922A hot spot occurred on the south side of the raw coal pile at the Prairie Eagle East Portal.
220260710006C11734IE was removing the boost valve from shield 100 with a pry bar, when the valve freed it swung on the four connected hoses and hit EE in the mouth, breaking EE's front tooth.
220260710008C11263Individual had a sore knee from repetitive crawling, later was diagnosed with a torn meniscus, became lost time on 03/03/2026.
220260710010C12586Employee was carrying a spool on EE's shoulder through the Golden Ridge Bottom Cut Through, when EE's left thumb was caught between the spool and the roof. Compliance with rules/regs, PPE, mining equip/systems not a factor. Miner proficiency may be a factor.
220260710011C12897Unplanned roof fall discovered reportable in the old 11 belt entry, which is now common with 9 South track, at 82 1/2 block. Fall was approx. 10' high, 16' wide and 30' long. The fall will not be cleaned up or re-supported. No problems with equipment or compliance issues, training or PPE.
220260710022C11754Employee was bending a roof bolt when the bolted shifted causing the employee to twist their back resulting in lower back and leg pain. Employee is being treated for sciatica.
220260710023C12796EE was removing drill steel from a drilled hole. Pusher and extension separated in hole. Pusher stayed in drill chuck, extension stayed in roof. Extension fell out mashing left pinky finger between pusher and extension causing a tuft fracture to the end of the left pinky finger.
220260710024C11183I.E. had taken off their boot to dump out some rocks when a rock fell from the roof and hit them on top of their foot.
220260720008C11093Mechanic was climbing the stairs on a CAT 777 haul. Three steps up the stairs they felt their right knee pop.
220260720011C13518An unintentional roof fall happened on the S3C-2nd Right entry 7 crosscut 7. It fell out in an intersection on top of a continuous miner. It is believed that the water above the stack rock deteriorated the rock strata causing it to fall. A site specific plan was submitted and approved to clean rock off continuous miner to retrieve it from the fall. 
220260750007C13768Injured employee was helping hang the continuous miner cable. Lifted it to EE's shoulder and then up into a hanger. Felt pain in EE's shoulder and later after work, EE noticed a small knot and swelling in EE's shoulder. Reported the incident on 3-9-26 and sought treatment that day and began missing work. No rules or regulations were violated and EE Was wearing required PPE.
220260750009C12365Employee began to experience pain in EE's shoulder after dismounting a haul truck. EE was seen by an ER doctor and referred to an ORTHO. An MRI reading on 03-11-2026 revealed significant chronic arthritis and was restricted for no work.
220260750011C11534I.E. stated EE was helping carry a material door, the door twisted in EE's hands causing a pop in EE's wrist. X-ray shown a fracture of EE's left radius.
220260750015C11594The employee was carrying a top roller to install for section advancement and stepped into a divot in the bottom. EE's ankle popped and twisted in the process.
220260750018C13167Employee was operating dump truck when it became stuck in mud. While attempting to get pushed out of mud by another piece of equipment, the dump truck moved or jolted causing employee to injure their neck. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
220260750023C11213The IE was moving the miner to the face in entry #3 when we found the IE pinned between the miner tail and the solid rib.
220260750029C10261Exposure to Coal Mine Dust
220260750030C12335An unplanned roof fall occurred on 3/5/2026 at 11:50 am. The fall measured 16' long by 13' wide by 8' high. The fall occurred in #1 entry just in by 90 crosscut in the 6 South Mains. The area was dangered off and will be cleaned up. 
220260760002C13778An unintentional roof fall occurred the front end of the previously mined 12L section. This fall was in the #1 crosscut between #6 and #7 entry. The roof in this area previously identified as an area of concern and was supported and dangered off. It has been noted that a stream valley runs though this area and may have contributed to the fault. approx 30'by 13.5' by 7' high.
220260760003C12345Employee was cleaning at belt tail when EE stepped into a hole and twisted EE's ankle. EE also fell and injured EE's wrist. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
220260760011C12135The employee was using a chain ratchet (3-ton) to secure a tailpiece into the scoop bucket. As EE ratcheted it back the body of the ratchet twisted and the handle pinched EE's hand between it and the scoop bucket.
220260770004C13087The Employee was tramming the #11 Bolter from # 7 entry towards #6 entry. EE reached out to move EE's slack and ribbed the operators deck out crushing EE's hand. The employee has a fractured middle finger and partial amputation to the right pinky finger EE underwent surgery on the hand and received sutures.
220260770006C13548Injured was attempting to dismount Volvo rock truck with wet muddy boots and EE's foot slipped while climbing down steps causing an unexpected load on EE's left shoulder resulting in a sprain/strain type injury. Injured started missing work on 3/13/26 and was put off work pending an MRI. No problems with equipment or compliance issues, training or PPE.
220260770007C13708Based on audiometric evidence and review on March 13, 2026, the employee meets the reportable hearing loss threshold under 30 CFR Part 62. The age-corrected Standard Threshold Shift was 25.6 dB in the right ear, exceeding the 25 dB average at 2000, 3000, and 4000 Hz from the employee's baseline/revised baseline audiogram. All 30 CFR Part 62 requirements were followed.
220260770008C12646The mine received a Self-Insured Employer Decision on 3/16/26 from a medical report dated 12/18/25. The report identifies a 10% permanent partial disability possibly from occupational pneumoconiosis. Specific date and time of actual disease contraction is unknown.
220260770026C12887A non-injury accident occurred involving 7-10 hoist, Employee put a drop deck supply car on the elevator and the car was mis-aligned on the elevator causing the draw head of the car to strike the west side of the shaft resulting in elevator to be removed from service for approx. 3 hours.
220260770027C10512Received a CWP diagnosis for employee on 3/12/2026.
220260780001C10742There is no specific incident. Repetitive use of hands, wrist and elbows. 
220260780004C11584IE was hanging a tube chain and slipped. The chain was wrapped around EE's right wrist, when EE slipped the impact from EE's body weight fractured EE's wrist.
220260780005C11033Employee was pulling on a wrench when they experienced pain in the elbow that radiated to the shoulder.
220260780007C10802Employee whose last shift was 07-23-2015 was awarded a 5% op claim on 03-18-2026
220260780009C10411The employee has received a 10% op award.
220260780013C13818High winds blew the doors on the back of the Drag Line house open. The employee and two others decided to close the doors. They successfully closed the right door and were attempting to close the left door when a gust of wind hit the door and flung it open blowing all three of them back with the door. The employee was pinched between the door and the guarding around the Gen-set.
220260780014C12025Employee was pulling a piece of rubber belt into the 1/54 airlock when their left knee gave out causing the employee to fall to the mine floor. Employee is being treated for a strain to their left knee.
220260780022C13357While attempting to accessing the offside area of the 2 East belt, to pre-shift the drive motors, the employee moved under the conveyor structure/Cross under guard. During this movement, a portion of the employee's coat contacted a bottom conveyor roller.  Resulting in abrasions and swelling to right elbow and abrasions to right arm.
220260780025C13237Employee was cutting a belt off of the blower motor on a roof bolter when the knife slipped causing a laceration of their left wrist. Employee was treated at the ER where they received four sutures and was given restriction of not bending their wrist for three days which prevented them from performing their normal duties.
220260790003C11844Employee went into con x 2 to get a box of belt splices. After picking up the box, they turned around to exit the con x and felt pain in left knee. Employee went for medical treatment.
220260790005C11544Employee travelling in Intake portal was walking to EE's ride when EE slipped and fell on EE's right ankle causing a fracture in EE's right distal fibula.
220260790015C12205Employee was moving a 15 Hp pump and caught EE's fingers between the wheel dolly and the pump.  Employee finished EE's shift and decided to see Dr. the next shift, and returned to work EE's next shift after the Dr visit.
220260790016C13097Injured was striking a panline rack bar to get the panline to line up together on the 7W Longwall setup face when a piece of their pick hammer broke off and struck them in the chest, embedding itself in the soft tissue under the left pectoral. No problems with equipment or compliance issues, training or PPE.
220260790017C12967Injured was using 28 center bolter in St Leo Mains 3-2 at 148 block. They had a drill steel laying on the tray above the drill controls and it was struck by the boom, flipping up and hitting them in chest resulting in a contusion. No problems with equipment or compliance issues, training or PPE.
220260790021C11494The injured was in the process of removing belt structure from the  16 East LW belt and stacking it on a flat Car when they felt a pop in their back.
220260820013C11914Employee was spotting rollers and shoveling belt when EE felt pain in EE's hand. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
220260820014C12045Employee stepped down off of motor when EE stepped on a piece of coal and injured EE's ankle. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
220260820023C12125IE was working on a skid steer's hydraulic system and when they stepped backwards, they tripped over a bucket they placed by them. IE hit their neck area on the metal plate of the skid steer directly behind them.
220260890004C13017Assisting continuous miner operator cleaning rock and coal material from the top of the miner. A small piece of  roof rock fell striking EE on shoulder. The injury sustained was bruising and a small tear in flesh. Mine roof was fully supported in this area. Rock size was about the size of a football.
220260890005C12826Employee was traveling down decline from the portals to the shop area of the underground mine when a mechanical failure occurred in the rear end of the battery personnel carrier EE was operating, which caused excessive speed before overturning the battery powered personnel carrier.
220260890007C13578EE was operating a diesel motor, EE was the second motor following another motor with a flat car. The involved EE's motor was not attached to the other motor. EE stood up while tramming to see the distance between motors when EE's hard hit a low hanging bag in the roof mesh. This caused EE's hard hat to strike EE's nose resulting in a nasal bone fracture.
220260890010C10722The employee was stepping out of EE's pickup and twisted EE's left knee.
220260890015C12155Employee was finishing EE's inside bolt when EE went to drop EE's canopy. The canopy post collar dropped down striking EE's right pointer finger. This resulted in a small distal fracture of the right pointer finger.
220260890016C11283IE was carrying a top belt roller when EE's foot got stuck in the mud.  IE then fell and landed on the roller hurting EE's back.
220260890020C12245Employee was working on taking green pump hose apart when EE's knife slipped and cut the back of EE's leg (calf). PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
220260890024C11574Employee was in the process of installing a roof bolt when EE used the rotation to align the chuck and the bolt head causing EE's gloved hand to be strained.
220260890026C12155Employee was a passenger in a locomotive, EE had EE's hand placed on the wind-shield frame when the windshield inadvertently closed with EE's fingers in the track.  Employee suffered 2 fractured fingers as a result.
220260890034C11263A small distortion was found on the rope during the slope hoist rope examination at the 355 foot mark behind the brakeman car.
220260890035C12285The employee was shutting off wash down hydrant with a T handle. The threaded flange connecting the casing split in half, shooting all 6 feet of the stem upward into the employee's face splitting EE's lip open requiring sutures.
220260890050C11854An unplanned roof fall occurred on 3/24/2026 at approximately 7:40 am on the slope. The fall occurred between crosscut No. 0 and 1 and was approximately 50' long x 20' wide x 5' thick. 
220260890056C12145Light on the control panel for "Door open" on the Horn Mountain Portal Hoist stayed on and was flashing even when the door was shut and the hoist would not work when a button was pushed to send it to mine level.  T
220260890060C11253A grass fire started at the rail road tracks and spread to the mine property. The fire could not be put out within 30 minutes
220260890062C12015Employee was assisting another employee in moving a mobile hose crimp machine when the machine became unstable and overturned, striking the injured in the left ankle resulting in a fracture to the area
220260890066C11253A roof fall occurred at District #4 Headgate #1, #2 Entry, Crosscut #62 in the Intersection outby the Section Loading Point. 
220260890067C10582Employee fell while dismounting Caterpillar D11 Bulldozer.
220260890079C13748Employee was using a bar to adjust a coupler on a trash car to secure it to a mantrip.  As they were prying the couple up with the bar they felt a pain in groin area. The employee was seen by doctor on 3/20 and was diagnosed with hernia. Employee has currently missed no work and has worked without restrictions. Surgery is scheduled for 4/17 at which point it will be a LT.
220260890081C12385Employee twisted while changing hydraulic filters and began to feel a pain in their knee. later they asked to be checked out and was seen at the ER. An ORTHO appointment on 03/26/2026 revealed a torn ACL and they were given a restriction.
220260890082C11774The Mine Elevator was down due to a power outage from two high voltage lines coming in contact from high winds. One of the high voltage lines completely separated in this event.
220260890084C12616Employee  was trying to get a rock off the side of the miner using a slate bar. As the rock came off, the slate bar slid down the side of the miner and the employee felt a pop near right shoulder. They continued to work until taken off by a doctor on 3/20/2026.
220260890087C12937EE was pulling cable from a spool at the cable winder. A chain meant to keep the spool centered came loose, allowing it to shift and create a gap near the stops. The EE reached for the knuckle and, while pulling it down, placed their hand into the gap, where it became caught in a pinch point.
220260890089C11985Employee was re railing a car when car shifted and pinched finger between car and jack. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
220260890090C13768Using FCT to pull cable slack with loops of cable tied to a drill steel placed on the FCT while in the 8 West belt entry. Injured was holding drill steel to keep the rope from pulling off, but the rope pulled off anyways and the drill steel came back and struck them in upper left leg resulting in a contusion. No problems with equipment or compliance issues, training or PPE.
220260890092C12095Employee was rib pinning when vent tube fell and knocked them down, causing them to injure a hand, PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
220260890097C12766Employee was installing a pin in the rib and as they tried to line the steel up with the chuck, their right index finger got caught between the two resulting in a laceration requiring five sutures. They received a full release with no restrictions and returned the same shift.
220260890099C11474IE was loading the mule for LW recovery when they picked up a bundle of cap wedges.  When they picked this up they felt a pull in their lower back.
220260890100C11163IE strained their back picking up 2 oil cans.  IE finished shift and requested treatment after the end of the shift.
220260890101C12255Just after loading shuttle car, miner operator was struck by rib, causing them to fall injuring their left foot. Had x ray done at hospital, showing no fracture, but going to x ray again after swelling goes down to make sure.
220260890102C12967While mining in #3 entry of section. Shuttle car operator was struck by rib burst to left side after being loaded by miner returning to feeder.  Causing several small scratches and cuts to arms and side of face. Employee is going to follow up with a x ray in a few days to make sure no fractures.
220260890103C12335A roof fall occurred at this location on 03/27/2026. The fall location was on the 2nd East/4th North in entry 3 in the intersection at survey station 25+80. The fall measured 10ft wide by 15ft long by 2-3ft thick. No one was injured.
220260890104C12476Employee was going around a corner on a shuttle car. Their hand was on the handle on the canopy. They rubbed the corner of the rib with the canopy. They caught a finger between the hand hold and the rib causing a laceration that required stitches.
220260890106C11063IE stepped on a sheet of metal and it flipped off of the step and landed on their foot causing a fracture.
220260900003C11544The Golden Ridge Hoist transformer blew while a crew of employees were on the cage. There were no injuries involved and no other part 50 criteria applies.
220260900005C12696Employee was dragging hoses off the face when they became stuck. When the pull rope broke, the hoses whipped the employee in EE's right arm, resulting in a contusion. Compliance with rules/regs, PPE, mining equip/systems not a factor. Miner proficiency may be a factor.
220260900009C11413While using a pry bar to perform repairs on a bed of a pickup truck, the pry bar slipped and struck the employees lip resulting in an injury.
220260910002C11804Employee was riding in mantrip when the mantrip went into a spur and struck another ride, injuring employee's back and neck.  PPE was not a factor; mining systems was not a factor.
220260910005C11884Employee was sitting in a track spur when another mantrip came into spur and struck EE's ride. Causing injury to EE's head and chest. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor.
220260910006C11945Employee was sitting in a track spur when another mantrip came into ride and struck EE's ride. Causing contusion to EE's back and shoulder. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor.
220260910008C12476Employee was preparing to rock dust on #6 Section, while reaching for the rock dust hose EE's left hand was caught between the ram and the bucket of the scoop (c/n #161) causing a contusion/fracture to EE's 3rd & 4th metacarpals on EE's left hand.
220260910015C11995Employee stated EE was trimming a piece of belt when EE's knife slipped out and made a puncture/laceration to the to the right upper kneecap. Employee sought medical attention and received 4 sutures.
220260910024C13518Injured employee hooked a scoop winch hook to a shield on a 30-Ton car to center up the shield on the car. When the scoop operator tightened up the winch rope, the hook slipped off the shield and struck employee's right leg above the knee. They suffered a contusion/bruising, pain & swelling. Employee failed to position themselves in a safe location.
220260910028C13408After shift ended, employee left the main building to the parking lot where there is one set of stairs before reaching the lower level. It had snowed about 6"-8" the evening of their shift. Employee slipped on the second to last stair landing on their back. On their way home employee felt a sharp strong pain in their mid-back when moving.
220260920005C12816Employee was helping switch cars in belt spur when motorman #2 pushed cars towards EE. EE was standing near motor when EE's foot was injured. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not an issue, compliance with rules and regulations was not an issue. Body placement was an issue.
220260920006C12516Employee was operating mantrip dragging slick line when rope that was attached to pipe broke and piece of metal from rope struck EE's elbow.  PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rule and regulations was not a factor.
220260920014C11393Individual stepped off a main tail onto a crib block, the crib block rolled on its side causing EE's ankle to roll and breaking EE's tibia.
220260920017C12446On 1/25/2026 EE stated that while EE was bending a 5' bolt EE felt a pain in EE's right shoulder. EE was granted a full release and returned to work.  On 3/30/2026 Mine Management was informed that EE started Physical Therapy for EE's shoulder.
220260920029C13758An unintentional roof fall occurred in the 2 South Mains 50w in the #3 entry. The fall was approximately 10' high x 16' wide x 60' long in the #3 entry and 10' high x 16' wide x 60' long between #2 to #4 x-cut. The immediate roof consisted of laminated shale type material. Adverse geological conditions contributed to the fall. No injuries occurred because of this accident.
220260920036C10512Received a CWP diagnosis for employee on 3/27/2026.
220260920044C12546Employee was starting to drill for their inside bolt. A piece of rock fell from the outside bolt to where they started the inside bolt. The rock hit the canopy and slid off landing on the back side of their right foot. This caused a sprain to their foot.
220260930002C10702EE reported a strained back from being loaded while operating end dump
220260930012C11253Loading plates onto Roof Bolter. When a piece of draw rock fell hitting their right hand. Resulting a laceration on the hand.
220260960004C11784EE was performing maintenance on the TG Drive when a piece of stone fell from between the shields striking top of EE left hand. This caused a laceration that required 9 sutures. 
220260960007C13688Employee stated that while attempting to drain oil out of the 34103-rock truck, EE stepped into deep mud and fouled EE's foot. When EE attempted to pull free from the mud, EE heard EE's knee pop. Employee was treated by an orthopedic surgeon and taken off work pending surgery. Medical data was made available to the company on 3/31/26 that Part 50 requires to report.
220260960012C11714Rocks fell off a highwall striking rock truck. The employee suffered a contusion on their left upper thigh. Received medical reports to make the determination on 3/2/2026.
220260960013C11373Employee stepped in hole when they felt left knee pop started to hurt and swell. Employee was placed on restriction (sit down work only).
220260970005C11564individual was pick up a piece of low belt structure when EE felt a pop in EE's low back. the individual went off work on 04/06/2026 as a lost time accident
220260970008C11794EE was throwing miner cable over out of the way when EE felt a sharp pain in EE's lower back. EE was seen by a doctor on 4/1/2026 and placed off work for a possible pulled muscle.
220260970010C13147While mining inby crosscut 23 of the #1 entry in 8 West injured was standing by rib bolting controls when a rock fell out from in between the roof straps and struck them in the back causing a closed fracture of spinous process of thoracic vertebra. No problems with equipment or compliance issues, training or PPE.
220260970014C12215Moving belt covers from a pallet and loading them on a cart to move them down in the tunnel. While lifting the cover EE felt a pop in EE's left elbow and couldn't move EE's arm. Was taken off work by doctor on 04/03/2026.
220260970024C13828The employee was flipping the lid of a grid box when they felt a sharp pain in upper left arm. They requested help from company EMTs and was then transported to hospital. The hospital released them that night and advised them to follow up with Primary Physician and placed them off work until 4/4/2026. The employees Primary put them off work until they are cleared from Orthopedic.
220260970032C12315IE was stepping over belt structure and when employee went to step over structure lost footing and felt a pop in right ankle. IE was treated conservatively and didn't miss any scheduled shift until 03/31/2026 when it became an LTI.
220260980005C10963Employee felt pull in right shoulder when pulling drill steel out of roof in Unit 1 (39+60 12 R)
220260980006C11213An area light for the continuous miner slipped out of a maintenance co-workers hand and struck this employee's left hand.
220260990004C12375Employee stated EE was throwing cable over in #7 heading with another employee. After picking up the cable, EE twisted as EE was throwing the cable over and felt a sharp pain in EE's left lower back. EE continued to work until 3/31/2026.
220260990026C11554Employee was reaching a piece of 4" discharge line across the beltline when the pipe slipped and pinched the right index finger against the belt structure.
220260990031C13327While watering the roadways they stopped the diesel tractor to check the sprays on the water cart. As they were walking to the back of the water cart, they were tripped up by a nylon band laying in the road causing them to fall and twist their right knee. They worked until a week before surgery. Started missing work on 03/30/2026.
220260990032C12436Employee was roof bolting drilling an hole and had left hand on pod when a rock measuring 30 inches long, 6 inches wide and 5.5 inches thick fell out striking their left hand. Employee was treated for fractured ring finger and lacerated pinky.
220261030004C12436Employee was carrying a diesel particulate filter when EE stepped awkwardly causing a jolt to EE's right hip. EE continued working until 4/1/26 when a follow up with a physician gave EE restrictions preventing EE from performing normal duties.
220261030008C11894Employee was using a pry bar when working on a bus, removing the transmission. The bar slipped and struck EE in the mouth, causing the tooth filling to fall out and broke part of the tooth.
220261030010C11714IE had been moving spools with a lotrac when EE noticed a fork coming off of the mast.  When EE went to reinstall the fork, EE claimed to drop the fork on EE's right foot.
220261030015C11013Upon receiving an audiometric test result, the administrating assistant has reportable hearing loss. 
220261040015C13418Employee stated they were operating a 785 rock truck when they ran through a deep hole. This caused them to strike their right knee on the gearbox, resulting in a contusion. The employee initially returned to work, but on 4/6/26, they returned to the doctor, who imposed restrictions. Employee is currently working within those restrictions.
220261050018C11604The individual was smashing ice in the travelway with an ax, when they felt a strain. Later individual was diagnosed with a hernia and went off work on 4-15-26.
220261060009C13257Employee was moving a miner cable when EE tripped over a rock measuring 6"x12 " landing on EE's right hand and shoulder, EE hasn't missed any work due to this incident but started physical therapy treatments on 4/14/26 which makes it a reportable incident, EE has continued to experience pain on EE's shoulder since EE's fall
220261100001C10642Individual developed carpal tunnel and had surgery on 04/15/2026
220261110004C12095Employee was strapping down a load on a supply car while standing on the car at the Battle Run yard, slipped on ice, and fell to the ground. EE worked EE's normal job until going off for surgery on 04/16/2026.
220261130021C12025EMPLOYEE WAS SHOVELING AND LIFTING STRUCTURE WHEN THEY FELT A PULL/STRAIN IN LOWER ABDOMINAL AREA. THIS RESULTED IN A HERNIA. SURGURY WAS PREFORMED ON 4/16 RESULTING IN LOSS TIME INCENDENT AT THAT TIME.
220261200021C12315Injured employee was walking in the #2 entry of the HG 5 section when EE stepped in a hole and twisted EE's left knee.  No scheduled shifts have been missed as a result of the incident, employee started physical therapy on 4/27/26.
220261260020C13247Employee got EE's foot caught and twisted EE's knee while repairing a sump jack on a Continuous Miner.  EE did not feel immediate pain but began to experience pain when EE exited EE's mantrip at the end of EE's shift. EE worked all shifts until being taken off and scheduled for surgery to repair a torn meniscus on 5/5/2026
220261280003C11013Employee stated as EE was bolting in 3 left crosscut a rock fell from the top hitting EE in the back.
220261280005C12656As the airway examiner was examine the weekly intake airway a small 10'x10' roof fall that pulled 4 roof bolts was found just inby the fan house, the lifeline was rerouted to another entry, we submitted a plan to clean and rebolt the area that has been completed.  
220261280014C12656EE exited EE's carrier to attempt to dislodge a rock form the dolly on the back bridge. EE was pushing down on the slate bar EE was using to dislodge the rock and felt pain in EE's left shoulder. EE has continued to work until 05/07/2026 when EE was taken off work.
220261410006C11654Getting rope off of cable, EE hit an airline, the force of the air knocked EE to the ground injuring EE's right knee. EE was taken off work on 5/18/2026 for surgery.
220261410007C10862IE claims of severe cramping, weakness, loss of grip and numbness in hands and elbows.
220261560018C13107Employee was positioning the draw head on the motor to line up with a flat car when EE felt a pop in EE's bicep. Employee finished EE's shift and was examined by a physician and fully released to return to work. The employee later had surgery on EE's bicep on 5/28/26 and written off work until further notice.
