Employee was rolling a PC2000 boom pin around on a pallet when his hand slipped off the edge of the pin. When his hand went over the edge of the pin there was a thin piece of metal exposed that went through his glove and the middle finger on his right hand. The employee was transported to the er, the metal was pulled out of his finger, drs opened the wound for complete cleaning.
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Mostrando los 12Changing 4000-57, breaking down bead seat band and it fell out of tire
The injured employee, a supervisor, states he was lifting a bucket tooth for a front-end loader when felt pain in his left shoulder. He continued to work, but went off work for a surgical repair of his shoulder on 08/14/2012.
Employee was shoveling coal on a screen. He felt a tingling in his right shoulder and down his right arm.
Employee was installing top shock on service truck # 6191 when socket fell from bolt hitting employee in mouth requiring 3 stitches inside of mouth and 4 stitches on the out side of his mouth. No lost time
While changing steel on #3154 driltech drill employee closed door on his left thumb causing an amputation below finger nail. Employee was taken to Brookwood Medical Center for treatment
Pulling hose with emulsion across shot pattern in mud and strained left knee.
A tech mechanic was removing a rock knocker on a rear tire of a rock truck, employee picked the rock knocker up and was putting it into the rear of his truck and was cut on the right forearm requiring 5 stitches at Brookwood ER in Birmingham. Employee did not miss any work.
Employee was mounting #2527 rock truck placing right foot on step to pull himself up and felt pain in his calf of his right leg.Employee was taken to UAB West emergency room evaluated and released.Referred to Dr. and released to full duty on 10/05/11
Employee was pulling grease line from service truck #1301 to grease a rock truck. the employee turned/twisted and felt pain in lower back. Employee was taken to UAB emergence room for evaluation. Employee was released and told to see his family DR. and could report back to work on 9/26/11. Employee had previous lumbar strain. Reel on truck worked properly.
Employee kneeled on one knee at bore-hole to retrieve blasting cap resulting in medial meniscus tear to left knee.
Employee was finished servicing PC2000, while walking back to his service truck he felt his left knee pop. The knee began hurting and swelling and he was taking to the ER.