Employee was bolting second cut out of #5 entry, first row outside bolt. Piece of rock 3'L x 2W'x 5 1/2"T fell and hit canopy, then hit the employee on the outside of left ankle. Causing puncture to boot and ankle. Small cut and swelling to Left ankle area.
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Mostrando los 19While miner was in #7 face, the miner operator reached to get wash down hose to spray off miner. Was struck in right hand with a roof rock, causing laceration to top of hand that required stitches.
Employee checked the top before bolting and noticed a loose rock and tried to pull it. When the rock would not come down, EE drilled the hole for the bolt and when EE inserted the bolt into the hole and went to push the bolt up into the roof, the rock fell and hit EE's left pinky finger causing a laceration.
Employee just finished mining in the #3 entry and turned to walk outby and a piece of 8 1/2' x 28" x 14" fell between the right side bolts and rib striking employee on the back of head, right shoulder, and right heel.
Employee had just finished scaling top and had returned to the drill station to start bolting, as EE reached for a bolt a piece of rock 14"x19"x1 1/2" fell and hit the top of EE's right hand. EE was taken to hospital, x-rays were negative. EE had to wait to be seen by orthopedic and the orthopedic has EE off for 2 weeks for physical therapy.
Employee was mining in #7 entry when a piece of draw rock fell and hit ee on the head. Employees left knee had soreness so the doctor had ee off for 2 days. EE returned to regular job 2 days later.
On the #1 section, roof bolter was in # 7 entry. A piece of rock fell from 10 feet high. The rock was 3' long by 2' wide tapering to 4-5 inches thick. Rock fell at the front edge of ATRS. Employee turned to get away and the tapered end of rock struck employee's left heel.
Injured was bolting roof on offside of machine, while ee was drilling a piece of rock 2 1/2" thick x 30" long x 20" wide fell sriking ee on head and shoulder.
Employee was installing first row of 5 foot roof bolts in the #8 face / heading. Employees reached into the air to tart steel and a piece of draw rock fell and smashed EE's hand on roof bolter. Resulted in a broken left pinky finger. Employee was wearing the required PPE.
Employee was changing a belt stand out on #2 belt at 19 block when a piece of draw rock fell. The piece of rock struck the right side of his hard hat and right cheek this caused a laceration that required sutures. The employee was treated and released to full duty NO days were missed.
Employee was roof bolting in the #2 to #3 crosscut on the #2 Section when a piece of roof rock fell striking him in the back of the head creating a laceration that took 2 sutures to close.
Employee was scaling the top when a rock fell and hit him in the left leg. X-rays taken at St. Joseph Hospital were negative and the employee returned to work on his next scheduled shift. The employee continued having pain and was seen by an orthopedist, which recommended surgery on September 25, 2014. *The Employee was operated on September 25, 2014 and will be off work.
Employee was bolting a brow in the #7 entry. The starter steel was in the brow about 2" when the brow fell out and caught the employees left hand between it and the drill head, lacerating his thumb.
Was bolting in #3 entry and while drilling, 8" rock blew out and struck his knee
While roofbolting, a piece of roof rock hung up on the drill steel and as the steel continued to rotate, the rock broke off striking the injured on the left shoulder and head. This resulted in contusions to the head and shoulder.
While roof bolting in on the 1 Left section 2 left crosscut, the injured had installed the outside bolt and was swinging the drill head in to install the inside bolt and had his right hand resting on the drill head when a piece of shale rock fell stiking his rt. hand and index finger.
The injured was roof bolting with a twin head Fletcher, operating left side and was in the process of swinging the head of the roof bolter toward the left rib to install his first bolt in that row, when a piece of head coal approx. 4" thick x 30" wide x 24" long fell from between the bolted area hitting him on his left shoulder.
The individual was operating a twin head roof bolter on the 002-0 section, 2rt crosscut. he had finished installing the 2nd EE inside bolt and was dropping the safety canopy down when a piece of rock approx. 12" long x 6" wide x 0-1" thick bell off of the canopy striking his rt index finger which was resting on the drill head.
EE WAS PUTTING BOLT IN HEAD OF BLOTER WHEN A PIECE OF ROCK 2 1/2" X 24" X 24" FELL ON BOLTER SMASHING MIDDLE FINGER