Employee was lying on their back trying to get a rock unstuck from a plugged chute when a larger rock rolled off the belt and hit them on the left knee.
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Mostrando 50 de 149Employee was working on a chute during maintenance. That evening they noticed something in their eye. They went to OMP and was evaluated for foreign body in eye that the dr removed and prescribed prescription eye drops.
Employee was making a change on a bin. When EE went to stand up EE felt a pain in EE's right knee. Employee was taken to OMP on 5/20/24 for evaluation. Given restricted duty of sit down type work.
Employee was helping move a stand that a cone crusher was sitting on for repair. When employee was moving the stand they felt a pop in their back. Employee was taken to clinic and prescribed a muscle relaxer for the strain.
Employee was having back pain. Was taken to OMP and given restricted duty. Incident under review.
Employee was changing boards on ski ramp when they felt like their back went out. Was taken to OMP and given work restrictions of no lift over 5 lbs. or forcibly pushing over 5 lbs. Accident under review.
Employee was replacing the center bank winch wire. The winch went into free spool and the handle hit EE's hand. Employee was taken to OMP with a fractured finger and received restrictions of no use of right hand.
Employee was putting screens back in the plant. Doing this the employee pinched the end of this finger and received 5 stitches. Accident under review.
EE was greasing the bucket of the unloading crane at the down river dock when EE reached over the bucket and caught a burr (metal shaving) on the forearm causing a 9/16 inch long laceration to EE's left forearm. EE received 2 stitches and a tetanus shot.
EE was assisting with cleaning out the jaw crusher. Pulling up buckets of rock caused some pain in EE's left elbow. EE was taken to OMP for evaluation and placed on work restrictions.
EE was cutting liners out of chutes. As EE was lifting one out it slipped out of EE's hands landing on the top of EE's foot. Went to OMP and received restrictions of no climbing.
EE was shoveling the floor at scrubber stone plant for morning clean up. EE felt something pull in EE's left elbow. EE was taken to omp and placed on restricted duty.
EE was closing the window of a Cat 990H. When EE closed the window the right pinky was smashed in the hinge. EE was taken to OMP and the nail was removed and received stitches.
EE was kneeling on the veranda of loader using pull rope to raise the fuel line up. As ee was doing this ee felt a sharp pain in back. EE was taken to be evaluated by the omp. EE was placed on restricted duty of no lifting more than 50 lbs
EE was hooking a tow cable up to a stuck haul truck. When EE was placing the cable on the truck the cable spun to the right twisting EE's right hand causing a strain. EE was placed in light duty with no use of right hand.
EE went to pull the rope to start the wash out pump. The rope broke and EE felt a pain in the lower right back. EE was taken to the Dr. and diagnosed with a back strain, put on restrictions, and prescribed a non- narcotic muscle relaxer.
EE picked up the pull down cable to hand it to the deckhand on the empty barge that was going to be loaded. EE heard something pop in right shoulder and felt a sharp pain in shoulder and bicep. EE was taken to be evaluated and was diagnosed with a torn bicep tendon. EE was placed on light duty with no use of the right arm.
EE was trying to remove a suspended deflector plate when the left index finger came between the lift chain and the plate. This resulted in a broken/smashed index finger. EE was taken to the hospital and treated for a broken/smashed finger and received stitches. EE was also prescribed antibiotics and pain medicine.
EE was helping change screen at the plant. Another employee helping moved the screen cloth and set it on EE's left hand. This resulted in EE's Left hand Ring finger being smashed. First aid was administered at the quarry. The employee received medical attention getting stitches on ring finger on the left hand.
Preparing to repair a dump belt splice on a 18 ft x 72 inch conveyor belt. The belt was locked, tagged and verified then the drive belt guard was removed. Injured was using both hands to pull & push on the v-belt drive belts. EE caught index finger between the v-belt and the pulley. Fracture of the distal phalanx left index finger.
EE was climbing EE's loader normally and felt a pop in EE's shoulder. EE was taken for medical treatment and has been placed on light duty restrictions.
Attempting to remove screen decks from MK0601. Employee slid the screen along the deck in employee's (gloved) hands and the screen dropped into place pinning three of employee's finger causing a crush/laceration resulting in sutures (9).
EE was wearing work gloves and dropped the fuel nozzle which landed on right 5th digit causing a laceration and fractured 5th digit. EE is being sent to hand specialist for medical treatment.
EE was removing drive line on MP0227 so EE could repair parking brake. EE was knocking out U joint when a piece broke off and stuck in the left wrist. Sent to clinic and had piece removed and was given tetanus. Removal of foreign body. 30CFR50.20-3(a) 1(ii) EE was wearing PPE.
EE was unplugging the air hose from the hose reel, when EE's right hand was injected with metal, dirt, and air. EE was taken to the Hospital for care
Employee was changing a bin pulley on MJ-0201. When the pulley got stuck between two uprights. EE pulled on it causing it to swing back and strike EE's left hand causing restricted duty.
EE was checking the oil in a Komatsu WA600 when right hand struck the engine compartment door. 24-48 hours later EE was diagnosed with cellulitis of the hand. EE was prescribed Rx to treat the cellulitis.
Lifting a light fixture from shoulder height to ground felt a pop in lower back. Fixture weighed 30 - 40 pounds.
Employee was adjusting the mirror in his 924 Loader, and the lens broke cutting his right wrist. It was treated with first aid the next day reported he went to doctor to have it check. They cleaned it, and applied steri-strips for closure. i.e. similar to butterfly bandage.
EE was pushing up on conveyor roller and felt a sharp pain in right shoulder and elbow. Ice was applied and sent to OMP for medical evaluation. He is on restricted duty.
Employee was replacing compressed gas cylinders on the Oxy-fuel torch section on welding trailer, and smashed his fingers between the new bottle and the structural steel of the support rail of the trailer.
Employee went to lift a screen to help install screens and cut his thumb on the edge of the screen. Gloves were available and he chose not to wear them.
EE was filling and lifting 5" bags for powder truck. Felt twinge in back.
Employee was opening an aluminum can of welding rods and his hand slid across edge of can lacerating his hand requiring three stitches.
Employee was cut on his left hand while greasing a bearing on a cone crusher.
EE is our dredge operator and a mechanic, and he was repairing an outboard motor on the Jon boat when it "snapped" or broke free from boat's connection and his left hand was in the path of the fly wheel when the motor rose up/throttled out of the water during mechanical repair.
Equipment number MQ-0667 developed a hydraulic leak. Upon opening a spiral boom cover, hydraulic oil injected into the employee's left fifth digit.
While employee was climbing up his truck steps, he felt a sharp pain in his right groin.
Employee was changing a broken bucket cylinder. He was sprayed with hydraulic fluid on his body. While finishing the process of the job, hydraulic fluid dripped into his eyes. He was wearing proper personal protective equipment while the work was being done.
Upon the completion of cleaning with a wire wheel attachment, EE had discomfort in his right eye. He was sent to the doctor and a foreign body was removed. EE was given prescription eye drops.
Employee was helping carry a screen. The screen slipped from his hand cutting his left index finger.
WW was washing out around MK-509 feeder when a piece of mud got into his left eye. EE was wearing personal protective equipment.
Employee bent over to pick up a cable to hand it to someone. When he grabbed the cable and stood up, he felt something pull in his lower back.
Employee was removing a seal from a brake head. His hands slipped off while pulling on the seal, cutting both left and right thumbs.
EE was hanging conveyor belt for an air wall using an air impact and noticed an irritation in his eye. EE was wearing all appropriate PPE including safety glasses.
EE was assisting in the switching out of barges when the barge winch brake was left on, and the boat pulled out with the cable and brake still on. The cable broke and whip lashed back into EE's lower legs. Life Flight was called.
EE was performing accumulator check and steering adjustment, and bled off the pressure. He then removed the valve which still had pressure and it punctured his right arm. He is on light duty with restrictions.
Employee was removing a loader cutting edge out of the 924 loader bucket and smashed his finger. Open fracture and bruised nail bed.
Employee was removing barge wire off of cavel on dock when the wire had flipped under tension and jerked his arm straining his wrist. Wire rope has lay memory and when it stuck in clete the energy in the tensioned wire rope caused it to roll while he had it in his grasp. Doctor indicates strain.
2 ee were replacing cutting edge of Hitachi bucket and dropped the cutting edge on ee 4/5 phalanges smashing them. He had it braced with cribbing and it moved dropping 3 inches onto the deck of the dock. 11 sutures.