A piece of rock struck him on the lower part of his left leg, which resulted in a fracture of the small bone in that part of the leg.
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Mostrando los 22The principle was putting a roof bolt in the hole when a piece of draw rock broke loose from the roof striking his right forearm. The rock caused lacerations across his arm, was taken for treatment and received 9 sutures.
He was traveling toward the face when a piece of rock fell from the mine roof striking his lower left leg. This resulted in a compound fracture. He was treated and transported to the hospital. Surgery was performed on the injured employee leg immediately, however due to the complications with the arteries, later his leg was amputated below the knee.
While traveling the intake on a mine buggy to work on the tracking system a piece of draw rock fell striking him.
Loading roof straps on to the roof bolter, when a piece of draw rock fell striking injury on his right hand.
EE was traveling to section on mantrip when a piece of draw rock fell and hit him over the right eye brow. Accident happened half way up #4 roadway. The piece of rock was 12 X 32 X 1 thick.
Changing batteries on Ram Car at charging station when the operator went to unhook jumper cable from the batteries. A piece of draw rock fell hitting him on his left shoulder and back. The roc k measures 15 inches wide, 37 inches long and 0-2 1/2 inches thick.
He was reaching for a wrench during roof bolting and had his hand positioned on the pot of the roof bolter, when a piece of rock fell striking his hand.
Employee was traveling from #3 belt line to #4 head drive on a Johnson Industries 2 man carrier, when a piece of rock fell from in-between the roof bolts hitting on the Johnson carrier. The employee had his right hand on the steering wheel and the rock struck his right hand and left leg. The rock measured 48" long 24" wide and 5" thick.
Roof bolter operator was injured while drilling bolt hole, a piece of draw rock fell, hitting him on right hand. Had to have stitches in hand.
Employee was operating the continuous miner, when a piece of draw rock measuring 2 feet by 4 feet by 2 inches fell, strking him on his back and hips. Employee has no broken bones but is loosing time.
Employee was operating a roof bolter when a small piece of draw slate fell striking his right hand. This resulted in a fracture to his index finger.
Employee was moving a ventilation curtain, when a piece of draw slate measuring 12" by 16" by 4" fell from the roof, striking him on the back of his neck and then on his knee.
Employee was operating the off side of a dual boom bolter in the #8 crosscut when a piece of draw slate measuring 2' by 2' by 3 inches fell striking his left ankle. He continued to work until 03/07/07 at which time he began loosing time due to the sprain in his ankle.
Employee was operating the left side of a dual boom bolter when a piece of draw slate measuring 3 feet by 5 feet by 8 inches fell from between the roof bolts striking him on his shoulder and leg.
Employee was operating one side of a dual boom bolter when a piece of draw slate measuring 2 inches by 2 feet by 3 feet fell striking him on the left arm and back. He continued to work until 08/21/06 at which time he was taken off work due to the ongoing pain in his back.
Employee was operating a shuttle car when a piece of draw slate measuring 18 inches by 36 inches by 3 inches fell striking him on his head and face. This resulted in a slight concussion and laceration over his left eye. He is expected to miss two weeks of work.
Employee was operating the continuous miner when a piece of draw rock measuring 6 feet by 4 feet by 6 inches fell striking him on his right leg. He was taken to a local hospital where he was diagnosed with a bruise and sprain to his foot. He is working restricted duty.
Employee was struck on the top of his head with a piece of draw slate that fell from between the roof bolts. The piece of rock measured 2 feet by 3 feet by 2 inches. This resulted in a strain to his neck.
Employee, was operating a continuous miner in the #3 entry crosscut when a piece of draw rock measuring 2 feet by 4 feet by 5 inches fell from an area of the mine roof near the coal rib striking him on the left shoulder and arm. This resulted in the employee's wrist being fractured.
Employee was operating a continuous miner when a piece of draw rock measuring 2 feet by 3 feet by 6 inches fell from an area next to the coal rib striking him on the left shoulder and leg. He was taken to a local hospital where he was diagnosed with a small fracture in his left ankle.
Employee was operating a Log Airdox model 482 scoop to clean loose coal in the #7 entry when a piece of draw slate measuring 3 feet by 3 feet by 4 inches fell striking him on the head and shoulder. EE suffered an abrasion on the left side of his head and shoulder and a slight concussion.