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DUST DISEASE OF LUNGS

220030450042 · 02/07/2003 · Rogers Group Inc

Details

Degree of injury
OCCUPATNAL ILLNESS NOT DEG 1-6
Classification
DUST DISEASE OF LUNGS
Accident type
Inhalation of radiations, caustics, toxic and noxious substances
Occupation
Mine manager, Mine foreman, Mine owner
Activity
Unknown
Injury source
PULVERIZED MINERAL (DUST)
Nature of injury
SILICOSIS
Body part
CHEST (RIBS/BREAST BONE/CHEST ORGNS)
Days lost
Mine experience
12 years

Operator

Controller (parent)
Rogers Group Inc
Operator
Rogers Group Inc
Mine
4001250

Narrative

WE KNOW OF NO CONDITIONS THAT CONTRIBUTED TO AN OCCUPATIONAL ILLNESS (EMPLOYEE'S PHYSICIAN HAD DIAGNOSED INTERSTITIAL LUNG DISEASE WHICH HE BELIEVED TO BE CONSISTENT WITH SILICOSIS, ALTHOUGH C OMPANY DISPUTES THIS DUE TO LACK OF EXPOSURE TO SILICA ON THE JOB SITE).

Source

Authoritative
MSHA Open Government Data
Machine
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