Report of Investigation, Underground Coal Mine Fire, Wilberg Mine, I.D. No. 42-00080, Emery Mining Corporations, Orangeville, Emery County, Utah, December 19, 1984

Report of Investigation, Underground Coal Mine Fire, Wilberg Mine, I.D. No. 42-00080, Emery Mining Corporations, Orangeville, Emery County, Utah, December 19, 1984
Author: Donald W. [et al] Huntley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 504
Release: 1977
Genre: Coal mine accidents
ISBN:

From general information: The Wilberg Mine is located approximately 7 miles northwest of Orangeville, Emery County, Utah. At the time of the accident, the mine operation was owned by Utah Power and Light Company and was operated by Emery Mining Corporation....The mine was opened in September 1949 by Cyrus Wilberg... At the time of the fire, the mine employed 326 miners, with 290 working underground on three shifts a day, five days a week.

Mine Safety--"The Wilberg Mine Incident"

Mine Safety--
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Human Resources
Publisher:
Total Pages: 528
Release: 1987
Genre: Coal mines and mining
ISBN:

This committee focused on the causes and the lessons to be learned from the 1984 Wilberg mine fire in which 27 persons lost their lives.

Mine Safety--"The Wilberg Mine Incident"

Mine Safety--
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Human Resources
Publisher:
Total Pages: 532
Release: 1987
Genre: Coal mines and mining
ISBN:

This committee focused on the causes and the lessons to be learned from the 1984 Wilberg mine fire in which 27 persons lost their lives.

Report of Investigation

Report of Investigation
Author: United States. Mine Safety and Health Administration
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2002
Genre: Coal mine accidents
ISBN:

Report of Investigation, Underground Coal Mine Fire, Dutch Creek No. 1 Mine

Report of Investigation, Underground Coal Mine Fire, Dutch Creek No. 1 Mine
Author: Charles E. McGraw
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1990
Genre: Kentucky
ISBN:

“About 2 p.m., July 31, 1990, an explosives accident occurred in the last open crosscut between the Nos. 1 and 2 Right entries of Granny Rose Coal Company’s No. 3 Mine. Six miners were present on the working section at the time of the explosion. Three of the miners died instantly as a result of the explosion. Two other miners were admitted to the hospital for observation because of smoke inhalation and other trauma. The remining miner was not injured.......The accident and resultant fatalities occurred because mine management failed to take proper measures to ensure entries and crosscuts were mined in the proper direction and alignment.”