The drive pulleys on the conveyor had become built up with frozen material. The conveyor was started to make sure all of the frozen material had been removed. A large pry bar was left on the conveyor belt when it was started. EE saw it and reached in to grab it when it was grabbed by the drive pulley and smashed EE's hand against the side of the conveyor frame.
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Mostrando los 13Cutting flashing with a utility knife slipped and cut their knuckle.
The injury occurred when the worker fell off a 1 step platform that EE was standing on while bolting on the left front fender. The worker did not seek medical treatment because EE thought the injury was minor and go away.
Employee bent over to pick up a hose nozzle. (was going to wash out under the twin sand screw on the wash plant) and experienced a hot burning sensation across his lower back. He then had difficulty standing up straight an D had to pull himself up.
Employee unlocked the tool trailers, set the lock down on the top step, went inside, gathered up the tools he needed and upon exiting the trailer stepped on the lock that was laying on the top step. Result - twisted left ankle, hyper-extention of left arm, contusion on forehead, glasses pushed up against head resulting in minor scratches.
Moving material from under the radial stacker with shovel, when he pulled the shovel back he felt a sharp pain in lower left back.
Welders burn irritated eye-employee was in an area where welding was being done and he got "flashback"
EE was instructed to take a break because he appeared overheated. EE was taking break when he began cramping & unable to stand. He called for assistance on radio, other EE's came to aid & called ambulance. Taken to hospital, put on IV fluids & released several hrs & cleared to ret to work next day.
EE was using cutting torches yo cut tail - pulley that goes to VSI. After he was done cutting, he pulled the tail pulley while it was still loose, it gave away and came back up over his gloves burning his left forearm.
WHEN LIFTING 5 GALLON BUCKETS OF OIL WHILE CHANGING OIL IN EQUIPMENT, EE FELT SOMETHING POP IN HIS BACK, BUT WASN'T IN ANY PAIN RIGHT AWAY. GRADUALLY THE PAIN HAS BECOME MUCH WORSE.
WHILE DRIVING THE LOADER IN THE GRAVEL PIT, EMPLOYEE HIT A HOLE WHICH JARRED HIS HAND/ARM, JERKING HIM AROUND IN THE CAB OF THE LOADER.
WHILE CHANGING TROFFING ROLLER, EE DROPPED IT ONHIS FINGER
CLOSING GATE-CABLE BTROKE ON GAT, FALLING AND HITTING RIGHT HEEL.