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| Date: | 4th July 1907 |
| Colliery: | Clara Vale |
| Cause: | Fall of stone |
| Lives Lost: | 1 |
At a point about 270 yards from the shaft on the main haulage road in the Five Quarter seam to the West district where a hitch with a throw of 2 feet crossed the road, the stone was bd and wet and had fallen away leaving a cavity with a base 16 feet long right across the road, and a width of 8 feet on one side of the road and 6½ feet on the other, and a height of 10 feet. About four years ago this place was protected by putting in two running balks 14 feet long and 9 inches square on each side of the road, each of these balks was supported by five props and above them lofting balks, 12 feet long and 7 inches by 3 inches sectional area, were laid close together, and some loose timber and packing was laid on them, but there was a considerable open space left. Deceased and other hewers were walking in-bye to their work in the back shift when some stone fell from the side of the cavity and broke one of the running balks and caused a collapse of the lofting, and deceased was caught by the timber and loose stuff that accompanied the fall, he was covered up and probably suffocated. The place had been frequently examined and was thought to be secure, but after the accident it was found that the broken running balk was slightly rotten. The Local Inspectors reported, "In our opinion it was a pure accident, and further we think from the condition of the place it could not have been foreseen."
| Source: | 1907 Mines Inspectors Report (Cd 4045), Newcastle District (No. 3) by J. B. Atkinson, H.M. Inspector of Mines |
| | Ions, Thomas Henry, aged 36, Hewer, killed by a fall of stone |
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