A locomotive operator was fatally injured when air lifting bags dislodged while miners were working to rerail a longwall electrical power car. The movement of the air lifting bags caused the power car drawbar to strike the locomotive operator.
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Best Practices
Follow manufacturer instructions when using air lifting bags and train miners on these procedures:
• Place air lifting bags on firm support to ensure stability before inflation.
• When using multiple air lifting bags, use bags from the same manufacturer and of the same type, and never stack more than the recommended amount.
• Place a metal plate or fiberglass board between stacked air lifting bags to distribute the load evenly.
• Control inflation and deflation of air lifting bags from a safe distance with a controller and independent air hoses for each bag.
• Never exceed the specified working pressure or lifting capacity.
• Do not work under a load that is only supported by air lifting bags.
• Secure any components on the load to prevent unplanned movement.
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Original article published by MSHA