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Page 1: Plant Specifications Working Group. Safety Groups Structure

Plant Specifications Working Group

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Safety Groups Structure

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Plant Specifications Group – Objectives

• Establish technical standards and specifications for the manufacture and operation of vehicles and mobile plant operating the UK opencast coal industry

• Engage with plant manufacturers, the HSE and other external bodies to promote a consistent approach to plant specifications

• Consider arrangements for the inspection and maintenance of vehicles and mobile plant and develop procedures to ensure that the risk to maintenance personnel is controlled

• Liaise with other CoalPro working groups, particularly the Traffic Management Group to ensure that a consistent approach to vehicle safety is adopted

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Pennyvenie Fatal Accident

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• Largest surface mining company in UK• 3.5 million tonnes per year• 9 production sites• 900 employees• Plant fleet: -

29 prime mover excavators

122 dump trucks

172 other main plant items• Other interests – Land, Renewable Energy

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Pennyvenie Site

• Dalmellington, East Ayrshire

• Operations commenced 1987

• 24 hour operation

• 700,000 tonnes per year

• 130 employees

• Main plant – 6 x RH120

Terex TR100

Cat 777D

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The Incident

• 26th February 2007 at 1pm• 2 deaths

Brian French (48) Foreman Fitter

Colin Ferguson (37) Fitter• Multiple crush injuries caused by Terex TR100

dump truck colliding with Land Rover in dig area

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What happened?

• Fitters were clearing loading zone for non-critical inspection on RH120

• Fitters had no radio and were using hand signals• Land Rover drove past stationary dump trucks

on off-side • Land Rover parked in Terex TR100 blind zone• Terex TR100 turned on full right lock• Operator continued to attempt to drive over

obstacle following initial collision

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Post Accident

• Emergency procedures instigated• Preparations to move truck abandoned• Emergency services on site within 20 minutes• Police investigation• Scottish Coal detailed survey of area• Bodies recovered 10pm• HSE investigation • Reconstructions of incident (Scottish Coal +

HSE)

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Investigation Significant Factors Considered

• Land Rover entered dig area before trucks were removed – supervisors not aware

• No radio communication • Land Rover parked in blind zone • Truck driver not concentrating and reading

newspaper• Truck moved away into blind zone on full right

hand lock• Land Rover and truck same colour – no contrast• Truck driver trained but relatively inexperienced

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Land Rover roof

Cab support

Line of truck bonnet

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System Improvements• Radios in all vehicles• Traffic management plans - new rules controlling

entry into dig areas• Supervisor’s vantage points• Segregated light vehicle routes• Buggy whips on all light vehicles• Off-side CCTV on all rigid dump trucks• Improvements to TR100 operator visibility • Training – MPQC Assessors and Instructors

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Terex TR100

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Terex TR100

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Mirror 1

Mirror 2

Mirror 3

Mirror 4 Mirror 5

Mirror 6

Mirror 7

TEREX TR100

Off Side Camera

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Mirror 7

Mirror 1

Mirror 2

Mirror 3

Mirror 4

Mirror 5

Mirror 6

Off Side Camera

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Light vehicle segregation

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Supervisors Vantage Point

Radio protocol

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Dump Truck Markings

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Consequences for SRG

• 2 prohibition notices

No entry of non-production vehicles into dig area

No use of dump trucks without radios• Prosecution

Sections 3 and 33 HSWA

Fine - £400,000• Fatal Accident Inquiry – 35 days in court• Civil claims – litigation ongoing• Substantial production, management and legal costs• Loss of reputation

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FAI – Sheriff’s DeterminationsPrecautions which may have prevented deaths

• Radio communication• If truck driver had paid attention and not been reading a

newspaper• If truck had stopped after initial collision• Specific training/instruction to prevent full lock turn into

blind zone and when faced with obstruction• Buggy whips• Off-side CCTV• Effective segregation of light vehicles and trucks

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FAI – Sheriff’s DeterminationsOther relevant factors

• Failure to learn lessons from 2005 incident• Greater emphasis required to alert operators to

consequences of reading newspapers• Post-accident safety improvements were introduced

voluntarily by Scottish Coal• Scottish Coal has performed a leading role in promoting

safety within industry• Collaboration with HSE, CoalPro, QNJAC is important to

ensure safety improvements are implemented• Improvements required to training and operator

competence assessment schemes industry wide

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FAI – Sheriff’s DeterminationsOther relevant factors

• HSE to consider mechanisms for more efficient dissemination of best practice identified by inspectors

• HSE should enquire about radio use and traffic management during inspections

• Consider updating Quarries Regulations and ACOP to address issues - segregation, blind spots, radios

• Engage manufacturers to ensure ongoing improvements• Develop industry practice for off-side CCTV and consider

development of international standards• HSE to consider use of police crash investigators• Consider introduction of new RIDDOR Dangerous

Occurrence category for vehicle incidents

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Timetable of Events

Date Event

26/02/07 Accident

16/07/08 Scottish Coal charged Section 3 and 33 HSWA

26/08/08 Scottish Coal plead guilty – Fine £400,000

17/08/10 Fatal Accident Inquiry commences

15/03/11 Fatal Accident Inquiry completed – Total 35 days

24/06/11 Sheriff’s determination published

18/10/11 Civil claims – last claim settled October 2011

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Forum for Presentation Location Date

CoalPro Health and Safety Committee Stobswood, Northumberland 21/7/11

MPQC Training Assessors Meeting Loughborough 21/9/11

Miller Argent / Celtic Energy Fos y Fran, Wales 23/9/11

QNJAC Plant Sub-Committee Cliffe Hill, Leicester 28/9/11

HJ Banks Mining Shotton, Northumberland 11/10/11

CoalPro Workers Safety Reps Forum Potland Burn, Northumberland 11/10/11

QNJAC Main Committee Birmingham 02/11/11

CoalPro Plant Manufacturers Meeting Coventry 03/11/11

UK Coal Harworth 14/11/11

MPQC Plant User Group Shepshed 22/11/11

CoalPro Management Committee Wakefield 08/12/11

ATH Resources New Cumnock, Ayrshire

Muirdean Fife

28/11/11

29/11/11

14/12/11

Institute of Quarrying Branch Meetings All UK branches Various

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USA 2010

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South Africa 2011