Capt. Olimar
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- Sep 9, 2025
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When I was working with my uncle at a coal site in West Virginia, they would do night work on the lifts at the office building and put them back in service during the day. One of them failed and threw a co-worker around pretty badly, leaving him with lasting issues. It drove home the point that you don't need a roof fall or truck collision to change a life. Even something small can do it. In the mining industry, we often focus on the obvious, big risks but should we also prioritize the less obvious ones, such as slips, trips and routine equipment failures?