Employee sprained EE's left knee, stepping up and over an air slide. EE's knee was treated as a first aid until 9/9/2025 when a visit to an orthopedic doctor resulted in physical therapy being prescribed to help strengthen the knee.
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Mostrando 50 de 224Employee was shoveling and felt a strain in their shoulder that was treated as first-aid but employee was later given restrictions by a doctor on October 23rd.
Employee got cement dust in their eye causing small abrasion.
Employee was shoveling debris off a catwalk and felt pain in lower back.
Employee was stacking steel onto forks of forklift when the steel slipped in their hands causing them to jam finger between forks and steel they were stacking.
miners were putting new liner in the miner communicated EE was going to release the bar so the Liner would fall into place, Miner had EE's left hand on top of the Liner and did not remove it when Liner was released resulting in EE's middle finger and ring finger on left hand receiving cuts on the tips of the fingers
Miner was in process of repairing a Rivet Buster in an enclosed area/shop, while taking apart the tool an internal part was ejected from the tool and hit the miner in the right eye causing damage to the miners orbital bone around the eye socket
While attempting to remove a skid steer bucket attachment, AHB's stem man was struck by the bucket attachment during the removal process. The area that was struck by the heel of the bucket attachment, was the EE's left (inner side) leg above the ankle. Debris build-up may have interfered with removal of bucket attachment.
EE was performing a maintenance job at the primary part of the plant. The shaft for a conveyor pulley shifted downward and made contact with EE's left thumb.
Employee was hooking up vibrator to rail car and a finger got pinched between the bolt on the vibrator and the railcar while they were tightening the bolt causing a laceration and a fracture to the tip of the right pointer finger.
Employee got dust in EE's eyes while cleaning up a pile of spilled material. The employee was prescribed medication for EE's eyes when sent for medical evaluation.
EE was tossing a battery to a higher level. When the battery didn't go high enough they attempted to catch it as it fell. In doing this they sandwiched a finger between the battery and a conduit.
Employee was installing drive belts and the tip of EE's right pinky finger got pinched between the drive belt and sheave causing a laceration and a fracture to the tip of EE's right pinky finger
Lowering torque converter, it hung on hoses, went to free it, it fell onto the employee's hand causing a fracture
Employee was unplugging an air slide and got dust in EE's eye. Prescribed eye medication
Employee was working on a temperature probe and got dust in EE's eye. Was prescribed eye drops
EE was working with another employee to unplug a silo and when EE opened door to inspect if material was flowing, cement blew back in EE's eyes. EE was wearing safety glasses and PPE. Debris in eyes, resulted in cornea ulcer on EE's left eye.
Employee was carrying a bucket of grease and felt knee pop. EE was diagnosed with a knee sprain.
Plant hand told our contractor to pull up chain and buckets with a rope. The ropes became untied from the other rope used and smashed the right, middle finger.
Employee was making a chute to empty out slag bin and cut right pinky finger on a piece of tin. The employee received five stitches.
EE placed troughing idler on (R) shoulder with(R) hand over the center can & (L) hand under the angle iron frame to carry the 64lb idler. EE walked approx 64ft when right hand slipped off the center can. EE lost control of the idler & the roller fell end-over-end striking top (L) foot 1.75' behind the steel toe. EE suffered an open fracture & released to restricted duty.
While holding tension on the cable while it was spooling back to the drum on a Grove GMK 5225 the employee raised hand to high and pinched right thumb between the sheave and the cable retaining pin. Employee got 8 stitches in right thumb. No lost time from work and no narcotics were prescribed.
Employee received chemical burns to left foot after hot material sloughed onto lower leg while cleaning in the Dog House. Material entered into employees left boot. Employee continued to work then felt discomfort after the end of shift. Employee then sought medical treatment.
EE's were replacing feeder pads on the apron feeder. They were lining up the bolt holes and bolting in place. While in the process of setting the ninth feeder pad in place, the EE caught the tip of finger in the pinch point resulting in a displaced fracture and laceration. EE received stitches and was released to restricted duty.
Employee bent down to lift a metal plate, felt a pop and pain in abdomen. Medical diagnosis showed to be a hernia
Employee was guiding a piece of steel plate from a cooler while using a tag line. Employee over-exerted when EE pulled on the line which caused EE to strain a muscle in the chest area on the right side.
EE was working in the clinker cooler during a scheduled overhaul period, specifically, working inside one of the coolers under grate compartments. This is overhead work. The cooler had been cleaned above grate, dust in the compartment fell off a beam and landed in EE's face. EE had the appropriate PPE (protective glasses) fine dust got into right eye and had to be washed out.
Employee was working in dusty environment. The concrete dust irritated employee's skin on arms and back causing a rash.
IP attempted to move a valve across platform, once IP stood up IP felt discomfort in lower back.
In stowing the jib there is a safety pin that was not installed before removing the front pins at the boom.
Employee was helping change out a dust collector bag on #2 Magaldi. Dust got into right boot. Employee did not think anything of it, so did not report it. Employee went to the doctor on Saturday January 21st. The doctor diagnosed the right foot as having an infection, so gave employee an antibiotic prescription.
Mill liner came loose and fell three feet and bounced off a liner on floor of the mill, then fell out onto right foot.
EE was cleaning #1 Finish Mill pit and bucket handle broke, bucket fell hitting a chunk in the bottom causing it to ricochet up hitting EE in the left side of EE's face causing a bruise and a small abrasion
Equipment Operator was mounting the first step (21" from flat surface ground) on the CAT 769D Water Truck at the fresh water lake fill. As EE began to mount the step EE felt right knee pop. EE was diagnosed the following day with a knee strain and recommendation of sitting activities at work.
EE was pulling motor wires through conduit; wire became stuck; EE tugged on the wire and it became free. EE's hand slipped and hit the fan shroud, cutting area where hand and wrist meet. This area is always in motion, so 2 sutures were needed to aid in healing. EE was released and returned to work immediately. No medications and no restrictions.
Metal plate fell on employee's right foot just behind the steel toe.
EE was repairing lights in the Clinker Barn at Hunter Cement. Clinker dust fell from an overhead beam striking EE's hardhat & going under safety glasses into right eye. EE was given first aid at the plant to wash out eye & then taken to a clinic for examination. EE's right eye was again washed out & a prescription cream was given for the eye.
EE's were conducting routine maintenance tasks on rail car. While changing a brake shoe on the rail car, EE heard air and felt his right ring finger become caught between the brake shoe and the brake beam. The second EE was able to use a pry bar to free the EE's finger. EE suffered an avulsion fracture to the right ring finger and was released to light duty restrictions.
On 07/01/2015 employee was trying to stand up base plate and it began to fall pinching his left hand in between it and the hand rail causing bruising and swelling. It did not turn into a reportable until 07/13/2015 due to doctor having to remove blood.
Employee was washing off a skid steer and got some water in his eye causing a minor infection
On 10-3-2014 the employee was cleaning up some material with a shovel and strained his lower back. He did not go to the doctor until 10-4-03.
Electrician was removing an old light fixture an he reached over the top of the fixture his right middle finger came in contact with an old wire tie causing a cut.
Employee was climbing down a ladder, as he stepped onto the ladder he grabbed the safety gate to close it. He had grabbed the hinged side of the gate with his right hand. When he stepped out his weight pulled the gate closed pinching the tip of his right ring finger.
EMPLOYEE WAS UNPLUGGING A FEEDER IN THE RECLAIM TUNNEL. WHEN MATERIAL BROKE FREE EMPLOYEE STEPPED ON A CLINKER BALL STRAINING HIS RIGHT KNEE
On May 21, 2014 at approximately 6:30PM, employee was pulling a swing block out of the conex building just East of the bucket wheel. He reached in and pulled it out with his left arm. He felt a pain and burn in his left bicep area. Employee immediately notified another employee. He was taken to Texoma Medical Center ER for evaluation.
Employee was loosening bolts on shaker motor
EE was assisting in change out of skid steer bucket. EE was having difficulty getting the bucket locking pins to release. EE was standing in front of skid steer bucket when locking pin finally released. When the bucket came free from the machine it landed on the employees left foot resulting in dislocation and multiple fractures.
Employee was replacing cord for a water pressure transduceron SS7 screen,he had set down so he could reach the LB to take the cover off. When he got up he felt a sharp pain in his lower back. He was taken to Mercy Occupational clinic and diag. with a lower back strain. He was prescribed two weeks of PT. He has been placed on light duty with follow up exams.
Employee was working on the dredge power cord to get it pulled loose from the bank near the dredge pit. As he was pulling, he felt a pain in his left arm between his elbow and shoulder.
Employee Strained right arm/shoulder while cleaning rail cars with a shovel. Employee has been placed on light duty.