MSHA Fatality Alert - December 22, 2025
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January 22, 2026 - On December 22, 2025, a contractor died after receiving burns from a pressurized hydraulic line that ruptured and caught fire. The contractor was cutting wedges from a cone crusher with a torch.
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Best Practices
- Never apply heat to or near pressurized hydraulic lines.
- Never apply heat to components when flammable, combustible, or explosive materials are present.
- Protect and/or relocate hydraulic lines to prevent physical damage.
- Examine all components and surrounding areas before applying heat, cutting or welding. Conduct daily inspections of hydraulic equipment, hoses, and connections for leaks, wear, or damage.
- Always use proper protective equipment for the task.
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Miners and mine operators can find safety and health information on MSHA.gov.