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Consol cited for training violation in 2008 death
Monday, November 02, 2009

Federal investigators say they can't determine how a foreman for coal producer Consol Energy fell into the Ohio River in northern West Virginia and drowned late last year.

The U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration says a lack of conclusive evidence made it impossible to figure out what happened to Mark McIntyre. The veteran foreman was inspecting barges by himself at the processing plant for Consol's McElroy Mine in Marshall County on Dec. 30.

MSHA says in a report released Friday that it cited Consol for failing to train Mr. McIntyre and other prep plant workers about hazards unique to the barge loading facility.

A spokesman for Canonsburg-based Consol declined to comment. MSHA says Consol has begun using a new training program for the barge facility.

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First published on November 2, 2009 at 12:00 am
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