Employee was replacing the grizzly bars at 1448 when a rock fell from the apron feeder striking right hand.
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Mostrando los 17At approximately 2:30 am blasting crew was loading heading in 1887 Upper. While handler was loading left side of cut rock came loose from top left corner of cut and fell and struck employee in left arm
Employee was assisting bolter when a rock slid out from behind the screen installed in the back and struck the employee in the lower back. As a result of the injury, employee received 5 stitches in the lower back.
At 1:25 AM the blasting crew had finished hand scaling the back in 9664 and were in the process of loading first couple holes when a rock fell from the back and struck one of the blasters in the left forearm and wrist causing a laceration that required stitches.
Rock fell from back hitting hard hat. Received lacerations to lt eye and rt forearm. Required 9 stitches in each laceration.
Rock fall hit scaler boom causing employee to bounce around in the cab of the scaler causing contusions to ribs and a small fx at C-7
Employee was injured as a result of a rock fall from the face during drilling activities (changing drill bit). Employee received a laceration to his right thumb (requiring 3 stitches)
rock fell from back and hit ee on head knocking his hard hat off; small laceration on top of head that required 4 staples (due to nylon strap in hard hat)
Rock fell hitting ee in mouth causing 2 chipped and cracked teeth. Had no treatment until 3/6/15.
Rock fell from back hitting ee on the rt arm right above elbow.
scaling bar was forced down on lt forearm when ee was prying a rock loose when it broke free striking the bar- arm pinned between bar and metal railing
Employee was checking on the bolter man & helper. Employee and offside moved to the back of the drill rig. The brow had a rock that shot out and over the drill rig. Employee turned away and a baseball size rock that flew over the drill rig hit the employee on their right hand causing a laceration.
While scaling the 668 Drift, he was double checking area sounding roof, he saw a piece of rock that looked loose, when he struck the rock with his bar, rock fell to the ground, he stated the rock hit him in the arm and on the foot causing a contus. to his foot. He cont. After shift went to e/r and released then followed up with co. DR. on 9-28-10 and was placed on rest. duty.
While high scaling, a piece of rock undetermined in size fell approximately two feet from the roof, striking injured in the back, left shoulder, and left leg. Causing contusions.
While high scaling, a piece of rock undetermined in size fell approximately two feet from the roof, striking injured on right side of face and right hand.
While high scaling, employee was hit in the forehead with a small rock.
EE was in a basket about to install a new airline when some ground came down on him. He had hand scaled the area prior to beginning work. EE received stitches to the elbow and bruised ribs.