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  Disasters - Names Disasters - Names  
Date:  11th January 1908
Colliery:  Brancepeth
Cause:  Run over by set
Lives Lost:  1

Description

The duties of Pearson were to attend to the foot of an incline, to see that the runaway switches, &c., were in good order, and to see that the trucks were properly coupled together. At about 11.15 a.m. he was following his employment, which he had done for 35 years, when he noticed that the set was running amain; he immediately took steps to warn everybody. He, it appears, stood close behind his cabin to watch where the set went to. Everyone near to ran for shelter. The trucks were broken to matchwood, and the road torn up. He was found leaning against a post which had been struck by something from the broken trucks; he also had been struck in a similar manner. His skull was fractured and his neck broken. The cause of the trucks running amain was a pin falling from a shackle, thus releasing the link and setting free the trucks. The pin was an ordinary one-inch pin, with a head at one end and rivetted over a washer at the other end. The washer had become loose and had worn the rivet away, finally allowing it to escape. There were two pairs of runaway switches at the foot of the incline, but the set appears to have run at such a high speed that it jumped each of these switches.

Source: 1908 Mines Inspectors Report (Cd 4672)

Fatalities

  

Pearson, Richard, aged 56, Shunter, run over by set

 
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