Employee overfilled the Diesel Exhaust Fluid tank (DEF), causing it to spill on their clothing & glasses. A drop of DEF entered left eye. They immediately flushed with water, then changed into clean clothes. They requested a medical evaluation to ensure eye was okay. They were taken to ER, where they were examined & medically cleared to return to work without restrictions.
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Mostrando los 9A mechanic was working near a guard that was being set in place by 2 other employees. The guard slipped out of the 2 employees' hands. It slid to the side and pinched the mechanic's left ring finger between another piece of metal. The mechanic had a small puncture wound that went through glove. Injury required 2 stitches at ER.
Mechanic was changing forklift tires. While rolling the old tire away, the tire fell towards them. The tire was too heavy for them to stand back upright. The tire slipped from their grip, landing on their ankle. The ankle became swollen. The incident was reported to supervisor and the employee taken to emergency room. X-rays confirmed left ankle fracture.
A mechanic leaned over to pick up some tools and felt a twinge in EE's back. The employee was seen at an occupational clinic.
Employee was removing small rocks from feeder when larger rock broke loose. It fell and hit EE's outer left ankle.
An employee was moving a large rock from the oversized belt. The rock rolled, pinning the employees left pinky finger against the side of the screen.
While making repairs to a conveyor, the drive motor moved and pinched the palm of an employees hand requiring 12 stitches.
Employee was attempting to install a V belt on a shaker screen. During the installation, the side of the V Belt cut the employee's finger.
Employee reported injury on 2/5/16. Employee states on 12/8/15 she felt a pop on her right knee when closing the door to the scale house.