Injured employee was standing immediately behind another employee who was attempting to tighten a nut when the wrench slipped off. Employee performing work fell backwards into injured employee. As a result of the impact, injured employee's safety glasses created a minor laceration of the right eyelid.
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Mostrando los 36Employee was removing a pulley from gearbox shaft when employee was struck in the face with the pulley resulting in chipping a tooth.
IW was struck by co-workers hardhat. Hardhat was swung down and away and was swung into the injured worker standing behind.
Employee bent down to move a rock when they strained their back. Injury occurred on 11/4/22 and employee sought medical attention on 11/7/22
On the last step of the stairwell coming down from the BC5 platform employee stepped down with the right foot and upon contact with the cement, felt the right knee pop.
Employee twisted ankle when the gearbox of the shaft/bearing employee was working on began to rotate due to being off balance and employee tried to catch it
Employee was pouring concrete and discovered a hole in boot allowing concrete to contact skin and causing a burn.
Incident occurred on the 11th of January but was not reported to the operator until the January 21st. While changing screen decks on a Rotex, the miner felt a pop in their back which was later determined to be a sprain. The injured miner sought treatment at a chiropractor triggering reportability.
Miner attempted to add coolant to the haul truck the miner was operating. Miner failed to allow the equipment to cool before attempting to open radiator cap. When cap released pressure the coolant from inside the radiator sprayed the miner's shoulder, resulting in 2nd degree burn.
Employee was working with another section on 10 Jan 2020 and noted sore back. Several screens decks and screens for cleaning the sand were removed and reinstalled and EE noted some soreness after the work ended. Injury was not reported to Operator until 18 Jan 2020 after employee visited the doctor.
Employee was making a rail switch and strained right arm. Employee sought medical attention the following day and was given restrictions.
Foreign object in eye required removal and prescription.
Cage from baghouse slipped through employee's hand causing a laceration
EE was climbing a ladder and felt left elbow pop when EE got to the top. EE has been diagnosed with tennis elbow.
Employee attempted to remove sand from a 1" pin hole by sticking a finger in the hole while another employee was sliding the tow bar into the equipment. The employee's pointer finger was subsequently pinched in the hole causing a laceration that required stitches.
While employee was replacing a guard the employee's finger was pinched between the guard and a hand rail.
Employee opened a cap on a radiator while it was still hot. Steam and coolant sprayed out on the left arm and face. Employee was taken to the hospital. Employee has 1st degree burn on the face and 2nd degree burn on the left wrist.
Employee had hook from lanyard hooked to the shoulder strap of a harness while not in use. While attempting to remove hook from shoulder strap to put in use the employee removed the hook and hit themselves in the mouth with the hook.
Employee was clearing a frozen block of sand from a conveyor belt. While moving the block of sand it slipped and the employee's finger was pinched between another frozen block of sand.
While installing speed sensor portion of BC-9A conveyor tail pulley guard, individual hit guard against frame of conveyor to remove frozen sand (guard was placed on ground during maintenance) and cut right index finger approximately 1/2" in length. *Received 4 stitches along joint of index finger.
Employee reported 3 days after date of injury with work restrictions for a sprained right shoulder.
Employee was attempting to get a strap around a broken blow bar when the bar dislodged from the backing and pinched left thumb against a rotor. EE went to have an X-Ray and shows a potential hairline fracture of thumb.
Employee was moving a metal box and felt discomfort in left wrist. Employee finished the rest of shift. Employee told supervisor the next day and then informed manager 2 days later that ee wanted to go to the doctor to get out of guard duty. Employee went to the doctor 3 days later and received restrictions.
Employee was bending a piece of tin siding flashing, the flashing slipped and hit EE's right wrist causing a laceration that required five stitches.
While rewinding a hose reel finger was pinched causing a laceration to EE's left hand middle finger.
Initial injury occurred on 6 Jan 2016 and not reported to operator supervisor until 11 Jan 2016 after employee felt they needed to see physician for groin pain. Individual was removing sand from work area with a large shovel on main floor of 320 silo when initial discomfort was noticed. After the 5 days, the individual felt they needed to visit doctor.
Injury was reported to operator on 30 Sep 2015. Individual was working in the Rail Load Out area and was opening a grain style topped railcar door. The door was 12 to 14 feet long and when opening the door he hurt his lower back muscles.
EE was lifting on a board that was being used as a form for a small concrete pad that was to be poured. EE noticed discomfort in his shoulder. EE was seen by a doctor on 5-13-2015 and has a follow up appointment on 6-18-2015.
Employee sustained a laceration to right pinky finger from a sharp edge on a steel chute. Employee was treated with first aid. 2 days later laceration was showing signs of infection. Employee was seen by physician and given an antibiotic for infection.
Employee was moving a pump when it tipped forward and pinched his arm between a guard and the pump. Co-worker took employee to the Hospital where he received three stitches. The Doctor had restrictions on employee.
After cutting banding from wooden stake pallet, EE reached for some of the stakes and cut his finger on the sharp cut edge of the steel band, causing a deep cut. No gloves were worn.
Employee was connecting conduit in a hole he dug and sand fell in on side and hit him in the hip area and injured his hip. He said the hole was only 3.5' to 4' deep but he was on his knees when it happened.
While preparing to install a belt scale, he started having back pain that progressively worsened. Unidentifiable as to what caused injury, possible bending or twisting.
While sliding a small piece of 1/8" steel plate across shop floor the plate all at once stopped and the force used to push the steel continued through causing individuals left thumb to bend backwards. No open wound occurred.
Employee pinched his finger in the snatch block causing the tip of his left hand pinky finger to be removed.
Equipment 170A was locked out and staff was wearing the proper PPE. Employee was replacing screens with the assistance of another EE. Employee had his finger on the door cover as other EE shut the door. I took employee to the local hospital where he received five stitches. The doctor placed no restrictions on employee.