A miner was in the nest of an Alimak Raise putting together a 2" valve for the hose reel when a rock came out of the raise, bounced into the nest striking the miner in the leg causing a laceration requiring sutures.
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Mostrando 50 de 132While pinning screen the miner was contacted by rocks falling from the back. EE was contacted by the rock causing fractures to EE's left leg, right ankle, and spine. The ankle injury required surgery.
Initial report was employee was contacted by a small rock that fell through hog wire on left shoulder. Employee worked EE's way through levels of care and was finally diagnosed with a partial tear of EE's rotator cuff on 12/22/23.
Employee strained neck while on a mechanical bolter when a slab fell from the face in heading EE was bolting. The slab struck bolters boom causing the bolter to bounce resulting in the strain. Was seen at ER on 8/29/23 and issued full release. Was seen again on 9/6/23 for continued neck pain at which time restrictions were issued making this reportable.
A miner was bolting with a jackleg when a piece of loose fell from the spring line. The loose rolled down EE's drill steel, bounced off the welded wire and struck EE on the left shoulder. The impact knocked EE down and the piece of loose landed on EE's right leg. EE suffered a broken left collarbone and a broken right leg.
Employee was scaling down a work area when one of the rocks EE brought down contacted EE's left hand resulting in injury. Seen by site medic referred to ER, x-rays were positive for a fracture to the left middle finger.
employee was drilling the 1st hole in the bolting cycle, when EE turned away from the controls a rock fell from the back contacting EE's right shoulder. Seen site medic, referred to ER, x-rays were positive for fracture resulting in restrictions
During the bolting cycle a rock contacted the miner in the left knee causing ruptured ligaments. The miner was seen at the site medic and referred to an orthopedic provider. Due to the swelling the MRI was not completed and read until 3/15/23. On that date the diagnosis of the ruptured ligaments was determined, and surgery scheduled.
The miner was on the deck of a raise climber. The miner was prepping to remove the blast header when we assume a piece of loose rock fell from above and struck the miner.
Employee along with two other employees were in the process of loading a face round in a production heading when a rock fall occurred at the face contacting the miner in the left ankle resulting in swelling. Seen by site medic, referred to ER, x-rays were negative, referred then onto an Orthopedic specialist, restrictions were issued.
Employee was taken off work on 12/12/2022 from an injury EE sustained on 11/28/22 from rock contact to EE's left shoulder during the loading process with two other miners. After several doctor visits it was determined EE received deep tissue bruising and a possible slight tear to EE's rotator cuff tendon.
employee was contacted by a rock while bolting resulting in a laceration to the right arm at the elbow area.
Employee was bolting using the CMAC bolter when small rock fell through the wire mesh and bounced off the drill mast contacting EE in the left side of mouth breaking a tooth. Seen a dentist and repairs to tooth were made, no work restrictions were issued making this a medical reportable incident.
Upon driving a split set bolt, employee reached up to turn the throttle off on the jackleg machine, when a rock contacted employee's gloved left pinky finger resulting in an avulsion. Seen by medic, referred to ER, X-rays were negative, two sutures were required & restrictions were issued.
Miner was in the process of hanging screen at the start of bolting cycle, when a rock fell from the back striking the employee on the mouth area, resulting in a laceration above the upper lip requiring sutures to close the wound.
while bolting with a cmac bolter an employee had a small rock fall through the wire mesh and contact EE's upper right lip causing a laceration, Sutures were required and a full work release was issued making this a medical reportable.
Employee was installing last ring of rock bolts using a CMAC bolter when a rock fell from the face, as the rock was falling employee was turning to exit bolter deck, rock landed on the ground tipping over contacting employee's right foot that had slipped while employee was exiting the deck. Seen site medic, referred to ER, x-rays were positive for a fracture to little toe.
Employee scaling the rib near the face & as rock was scaled off more came down than expected & in an attempt to keep a plate sized rock from hitting employee in the torso employee swatted it away with gloved right hand. In doing so employee received a laceration to the right palm which required sutures, a full work release was issued making this medical reportable.
While bolting EE noticed loose forming in new wire EE was installing, while scaling the accumulation of rock out of screen, a small rock EE scaled out contacted the rib & bounced contacting EE on a tooth causing a chip, EE opted to not have it fixed at the time. On 11/11/2019 company was made aware EE had tooth fixed 10/15/19 making this a MR no days lost.
Employee was driving a micky bolt with a jackleg machine when a small rock broke from the perimeter of the bolt hole falling thru the wire mesh contacting employee in the upper lip resulting in a laceration. Seen site medic, referred to ER, sutures required, Full work release issued making this a medical reportable.
While bolting, employee felt something contact middle back. EE looked back & saw a small rock & continued to work for several hours. Later EE mentioned the incident to partner, who took a look at EE's back, at which time EE realized there was a laceration. Seen Site medic, referred to ER. Staples were used to close cut & full work release issued making this medical reportable.
The miner was loading round when a small rock fell and caused a laceration to left cheek. EE was seen by the site medic and referred to Pioneer Medical Center to have cheek evaluated. EE received sutures and was issued a full release.
During the bolt up cycle an employee was tightening a split set bolt to the rock a 2" by 4" rock broke away & fell thru the wire mesh contacting EE in the safety glasses causing the glasses to push down on EE's face & nose resulting in a laceration on the bridge of EE's nose, sutures were required, full work release was issued making this a medical reportable.
After completing a work place inspection an employee was in the process of loading back-stope blast holes along with partner using a pneumatic powder loader & while inserting the static free hose into a blast hole a rock contacted employee's hardhat causing lacerations, concussion, and a neurological injury.
While bolting up last ring of the round a small rock came through the screen and bounced off the jackleg muffler. The rock contacted the miner in the nose and lip causing a laceration. Miner was seen by site medic and referred to a medical center where the miner received cosmetic sutures to close the laceration.
The miner was bolting up last ring with a jackleg when EE's right hand was struck by a rock from the footwall/ back contact. EE was seen by the on-site medic and transported to Livingston Medical Center to have EE's hand evaluated. EE was diagnosed with fracture to a metacarpal and issued restrictions.
Employee had just set another 4' x 8' section of screen on the bolter's stinger to continue covering the back. As EE was walking away, a rock fell onto a partially secured screen & sprung off the end of the wire catapulting the rock 10' at & contacting the miner in the shoulder and forearm as EE had back to it. X-rays were positive for a fracture to right forearm.
Employee had just finished installing last split set bolt for the bolt up in footwall rib. When pulling jackleg off the bolt, a rock fell from corner of the face & footwall contact at shoulder height. Rock contacted employees left side & when it landed on ground fell onto left ankle. Seen by medic, referred to ER, X-rays positive left ankle fracture, restrictions issued.
While installing Alimak rail, small rock fell 18" from hanging wall. Contacting employee on upper lip, causing laceration requiring sutures. Making this medical reportable.
EE was bolting third row of bolts in the back when a rock came out of the back and bounced off the ground contacting EE's foot. EE was transported to Pioneer medical Center and diagnosed with a bruised foot and given restrictions causing a lost time accident.
Tripping rods out of a 90 degree up hole, when the bell of the rods caught the wire and a piece of loose rock hit the back of EE's hard hat and then another hitting EE in the face causing a laceration under left side of nose on upper lip. The laceration is approximately 1 inch long.
During the bolting cycle as the employee was looking up to release the leg feed on the jackleg a rock fell thru the section of wire ee was bolting up and contacted the right side of nose causing a laceration. EE was seen by site medic, referred to ER, one suture was required and a full work release was issued making this a medical reportable.
Employee was at the end of bolting cycle when a rock contacted on the left side of the hard hat. EE was seen by the site medic and referred to the ER, X-rays were negative, restrictions were issued for a cervical strain.
Employee was driving a split set bolt with a jackleg drill and a small rock approximately 2" in size fell through the hog wire and bounced off of the rubber tire muffler on the drill and struck the employee on the lower right corner of the nose resulting in a laceration.
While scaling work area with 8' scaling bar, employee was injured while backing away from some loose EE scaled out of the back. EE tripped causing EE to fall. EE received a laceration to the left side of neck when EE landed on the ground requiring sutures. Also received a fracture to right foot when part of the loose EE had scaled contacted EE's foot during the event
While installing a bolt from a supported ground position, a rock fell from the un-supported area EE was working towards, landing on its edge then tipping towards employee making contact to right leg/foot. Seen by site medic & referred to the ER, X-Rays were positive for fracture to right tibia in leg, sutures for lacerations to right foot, restrictions issued.
While bolting employee stopped to scale down a small basket of loose forming in the screen just below the spring line on the hanging wall. While scaling a small rock came out of the screen & bounced off the scaling bar, making contact to employee's lower lip causing a laceration, seen by site medic and referred to the ER, employee received sutures making it reportable.
Employee was preparing the face to drill and while measuring and painting the face, a rock fell from the face striking the employee on the back/rib area.
After wetting down and scaling a blasted round, employee was in the process of installing an eye-pin when a rock contacted right forearm resulting in two lacerations. Sutures were required with restrictions issued.
Employee was in the process of loading a round and was struck by a softball sized rock on the edge of hard hat and left side of face. Employee was sent to E.R. to be evaluated and received sutures.
Employee was installing an eye pin to move his slusher block when a small rock form the hanging wall contacted his left arm(just above elbow), causing a laceration which required 2 sutures. Full Release issued, No Days Lost.(This happened on his last shift, then went on days off)
Employee was marking up the face when a rock contacted employee's hard hat. Went to medic on site, then to ER. A Full Release was issued. (This occurred on employee's last shift). While on days off, EE notified us that EE was not feeling any better, went to a doctor on 4/23/2015 & restrictions were issued.
Employee was bolting when a rock contacted EE's right foot. Went to medic on site, then off site for X-rays (X-rays were negative). Doctor issued restrictions due to a foot contusion.
Employee finished drilling a hole & was in the process of putting in 2' driver, when he looked up, a small rock came through the screen & contacted him in the upper lip/nostral, which caused a laceration requiring sutures. No Days Lost. Full Work Release issued.
While bolting with jackleg drill, a small rock came down through the hog wire & contacted EE's left middle finger while it was on the cob, resulting in a laceration, which required 3 sutures. Full Release Issued. No Days Lost.
After employee loaded a round, he was cutting wire when a small rock contacted him in the mouth, chipping 2 teeth. Employee went to dentist on his days off (11/17/14) & teeth were repaired. No Days Lost. Full Release issued.
While bolting, a small rock contacted employee in forearm, causing a laceration. (point of contact-kevlar sleeve was covering arm) Sutures required. Full release issued. No Days Lost.
Employee was bolting when a small rock fell through screen & contacted his finger on right hand.
Employee reported that while bolting, small rock came out of back, contacting hand while on the jackleg throttle causing a laceration to finger & fracture to thumb on L. hand.
Miner was tying in a round and a rock fell & struck him.