Employee was working on air lock doors when a rock fell from roof and struck EE's lip. PPE was not an issue, mining systems was not an issue, compliance with rules and regulations was not an issue.
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Mostrando 50 de 57Employee was cleaning slate off of the top of EE's canopy when another piece of slate came down and hit slate bar and a piece hit EE's face. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
Employee was working on LW face at 12 shield when rock came over handrail and struck the back of their leg. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
Employee was at the miner when a piece of rock fell from between straps and struck the top of EE's foot causing a contusion. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
Employee was standing on side of center bolter waiting to bolt when a piece of slate fell and struck their neck and part of their leg. PPE was not factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
Employee was standing near the LW headgate watching a job, when a rock fell from between straps and struck the back of their ankle. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
While walking on the beltline, a rock fell from the top and struck the back of the employees neck and then landed on EE's hand.
Employee was prepping bolts at the miner when rib fell out and a piece hit them on the back causing an abrasion and bruising. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not an issue, compliance with rules and regulations was not an issue.
Employee was assisting with installing rail in a spur when a piece of slate fell and struck neck and shoulder. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
Employee was walking down the Longwall face when piece of rock came out of the pan line and struck their leg. PPE was not an issue, mining systems was not an issue, compliance with rules and regulations was not an issue.
A rock fell out of the roof on a beltline and struck employee in the ankle. Injury was not the result of a training or compliance issue.
Employee was walking onto the face when a rock came down between straps and struck EE's neck and back. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rule and regulations was not a factor.
Employee was operating miner when rock fell out between straps and struck EE on the head and shoulder. PPE was not a factor, mining system was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
Employee was hanging up water line when a piece of slate fell from roof and hit EE's wrist. PPE was not a factor, mining system was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
Employee was walking back from faces when a piece of slate fell from top and hit the top of their hand. Mining system was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor, PPE was a factor.
Employee was miner bolting when a piece of slate fell and hit EE on top of EE's head. PPE was not a factor, mining system was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
Employee was bolting a corner when the brow rolled out and struck EE's ankle/leg. PPE was not a factor, mining system was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
Employee was rib pinning when rock struck the top of EE's head. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
Employee was center bolting when a piece of slate came down and struck shoulder. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
Employee was working in the setup face of the longwall when a piece of coal/rock fell out of the top, striking EE on EE's left side. This incident did not involve any aspect of compliance with rules and regulations; mine equipment or mining system; job skills and miner proficiency, training and attitude; or protective items relating to clothing, or protective devices on equipment.
Employee was rib pinning when EE scaled roof and rib and a piece of rock came down on EE's arm. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor
Employee was sheaving in a crosscut when a piece of slate dislodged and caused a laceration on the back of EE's neck. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
Employee was bolting on center bolter when EE was struck by a piece of slate on the elbow. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
Employee was operating the shearer on the TG side when EE was struck by a rock on EE's right side. EE was pushed into a shield fracturing EE's left ribs. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
Employee was bolting off miner when a small rock hit employee on the forehead above employee's eye. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
Employee was attempting to rib mesh. While putting mesh up a small rock hit the employee in the right index finger. The cause of this incident was improper body mechanics. Mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regs was not a factor, miner proficiency was a factor.
Employee was standing near the miner during repairs when employee was hit on leg by a few small rocks. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
Employee was making repair on loader cable when EE was hit on the shoulder by a piece of stone. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
Employee was bolting off the miner when a piece of rock/slate fell out and hit EE in the neck/shoulder area. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
The employee was walking towards the loader when a piece of slate hit EE in the shoulder/arm area. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regulations was not a factor.
Employee was attempting to change a vent tube. The EE was changing a vent tube out when a small rock came loose from the top and struck them on top of the head. The cause of this incident was improper body mechanics / positioning. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regs was not a factor, miner proficiency was a factor.
Employee was attempting to install a rib pin. The EE was struck by a rock in the back of the right leg and knee. The cause of this incident was improper body mechanics. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regs was not a factor. Miner proficiency was a factor.
Employee was working in South longwall on recovery work when a small rock hit employee in right shoulder. The cause of this incident was improper body mechanics. PPE was not a factor, mining systems was not a factor, compliance with rules and regs was not a factor, miner proficiency was a factor.
A fully trained miner was pan line bolting when a rock fell from top hitting the miner in the right shoulder. This is not the result of any compliance issue nor were there any protective guards involved,
A fully trained miner was standing beside the miner when a piece of slate rock fell from from the roof and struck employee in shoulder, neck and wrist. The injury was not the result of any compliance issue nor were there any protective guards involved.
Rock fell from roof while bolting striking side of head and neck.
A fully trained miner was setting a water prop when a small rock came down striking employee. The injury was not the result of any compliance issue nor were there any protective guards involved.
A fully trained miner was in the last open crosscut setting up a water pump when a piece of rock came out of the roof striking EE in the head and shoulder. The injury was not the result of any compliance issues nor were any protective guards involved.
A fully trained miner was was on the longwall face when a rock fell between the shields and hit EE in the leg. The injury was not the result of any compliance issues nor were any protective guards involved.
A fully trained miner was carrying supplies when a rock fell and cut EE's leg. The injury was not the result of any compliance issues nor were any protective guards involved.
A fully trained miner was standing at the miner when a piece of rock fell and hit EE in the arm causing a laceration. The injury was not the result of any compliance issues nor were any protective guards involved.
A fully trained miner was drilling a bolt hole when a rock fell from the roof and struck EE in the leg. The injury was not the result of any compliance issues nor were any protective guards involved.
A fully trained miner was bolting on the haulage when a rock fell hitting the miner in the finger. The injury was not the result of any compliance issues nor were any protective guards involved.
A fully trained miner standing by the miner when a rock fell from the top and hit EE. The injury was not the result of any compliance issues nor were any protective guards involved.
A fully trained miner was taking down a wall when a piece of rock fell and struck EE in the neck. The injury was not the result of any compliance issues nor were any protective guards involved. NOTE: Employee did not begin missing work until 9/6/2022.
A fully trained miner was on the longwall when a rock fell between shields and hit the miner's hand. The injury was not the result of any compliance issues nor were any protective guards involved.
A fully trained miner was taking down a stopping when a piece of the roof fell striking them on top of the head. The injury was not a result of any compliance issues nor were any protective guards involved.
A fully trained miner was center bolting when a piece of slate fell from between the straps and cut the miner's arm. The injury was not the result of any compliance issues nor were any protective guards involved.
A fully trained miner was bolting on the longwall face when a rock fell striking the miner in the shoulder. The injury was not the result of any compliance issues nor were any protective guards involved.
A fully trained miner was bolting on the longwall face when a rock fell hitting the miner in the head. The injury was not the result of any compliance issues nor were any protective guards involved.