The employee was trying to free a cathode that was stuck in the reciever of a stripping machine. While trying to free it, the cathode sprung back and caught his hand between the cathode and an I-beam. This caused a laceration to his ring finger.
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Mostrando los 9Employee was changing a hydraulic cylinder under a stripping machine when something dripped in his eye.
Employee was helping another mechanic install a shock on an ATV. While he was lifting up the back of the ATV he felt a strain to his abdomen. He did not seek medical attention until 09/01/07 at which time he was put on light duty.
Employee was exiting a fork lift and sprained his ankle when he stepped to the ground.
Equipment mechanic was draining hydraulic oil from the resevoir on a FEL and oil splashed on the employee's face and entered his eyes. The eyes were immediately rinsed out and the employee remained at work. The following day, 12/9/06, the employee complained of irritation in the right eye, a doctor found his eye to be normal, but prescribed eye drops for the irritation.
Employee was righting an air diaphragm pump and felt a sharp pain in the right groin area. When the injury was reported medical assistance was offered and declined. Employee informed company management on Monday, Nov 20th that he would like to see a doctor. On Nov 21, 2006 the company doctor diagnosed the injury as an inguinal hernia.
Employee was connecting surface acid line when a small residual amount of sulfer sprayed the employee's right arm, hand & wrist. Employee was taken to hospital where a prescription strength silva cream was predcribed and the employee was released to full duty.
Employee was shoveling spillage off catwalk. Shovel caught on a rock and employee felt pain in right shoulder.
Employee was cutting away section of chute work when it broke loose it caught his glove and pulled his hand in pinning his finger between chute and deck, causing amputation of the tip of left middle finger.