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dharmabum
08-13-2007, 06:04 PM
Via The Salt Lake Tribune (http://www.sltrib.com/ci_6605040):

Operators at the Crandall Canyon mine experienced serious structural problems in the mine in March and entirely abandoned work in an area about 900 feet from where six miners remained trapped Saturday.

A memo obtained by The Salt Lake Tribune shows that mine owners were trying to work around “poor roof conditions” before halting mining of the northern tunnels in early March after a “large bump occurred . . . resulting in heavy damage” in those tunnels.

A bump or bounce occurs when the intense pressure on the coal pillars supporting the mine causes the pillars to burst, “sending coal and rock flying with explosive force,” according to that National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.

The memo indicates that mine operators knew the tremendous pressures of a mountain bearing down on the mine were creating problems with the roof, and they were searching for a way to safely keep the mine from falling in as they cut away the coal pillars supporting the structure.

“It’s dangerous. Damn dangerous I would say,” Robert Ferriter, now director of the mine safety program at the Colorado School of Mines and a 27-year veteran of the Mine Safety and Health Administration. “What is MSHA doing in all this? They’re the ones who are supposed to catch this sort of thing.” Read more… (http://www.sltrib.com/ci_6605040)

Freethinker
08-13-2007, 07:14 PM
Operators at the Crandall Canyon mine experienced serious structural problems in the mine in March and entirely abandoned work in an area about 900 feet from where six miners remained trapped Saturday.

Well yeah........but there were corporate profits to be thought of.

So a few peons get killed. Feh. Profits are what's important to big business.

dharmabum
08-13-2007, 07:21 PM
To paraphrase Robert Kiyosaki, "If they are dumb enough to work for me then they deserve what they get."

I wouldn't be suprised if that mine owner is a fan of "Rich Dad, Poor Dad."

Foolsworth
08-14-2007, 08:14 AM
To paraphrase Robert Kiyosaki, "If they are dumb enough to work for me then they deserve what they get."

I wouldn't be suprised if that mine owner is a fan of "Rich Dad, Poor Dad."

You just can't go throughout the day w/o at least drumming up
some Hay.And Bailey wire,matches and whatever Hot Hee Haw
babe is willin to stick a fat boobypin UP yers,when yo go to
light yer own fire.
Mines are continually undergoing inspections.Mine work isn't
supposed to be Non-hazardous.
That earthquake tremor,which registered on the richter scale
was indeed involved in the mine being comprimised.
Quit trying to conjure-up some nefarious strawman corporate
profit mesiter scenario.

primitive man
08-14-2007, 08:38 AM
as the reports came through that i've seen reported seismic and tectonic activity last week. this not long after indoneisan volcano goes off. earthquake in japan, chile, etc..

they dug too deep.

i love how the mine owner ceo is in the place constanly being interviewed tryin to look like the good guy who cares about the workers.

yeah , right. i hope he gets the fuck sued out of him.

valerielynn
08-14-2007, 08:38 AM
If they knew of the problems in March then they should have done something then. My heart goes out to those families of the miners cause I'm sure its very frustrating waiting.