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Mining Accident and Disasters

No. 3 Shaft Explosion
Jefferson Island Salt Mining Company

Delcambre, Louisiana
April 15, 1920
No. Killed - 6



An explosion of flammable gases given off by asphalt paint, which was being applied to the inside of an unventilated and enclosed shaft (in the process of being sunk), caused the death of six men.

The ignition was caused by a lighted match.  Tests conducted by the Bureau of Mines proved that gases given off by the paint are highly flammable.

Approximately 25 gallons of the paint had been applied to a timber deck in the concrete drop shaft during the morning before the explosion occurred.

Source: Historical Summary of Mine Disasters in the United States, Volume III