IW was dismounting the adjustment ring with EE's right hand on the top locking post when the feed cone swung and pinched EE's right middle finger between the locking post and feed cone, resulting in a fracture and laceration to EE's right middle finger.
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Mostrando los 29Employee was working in a 5-man team to screw bowl of crusher in place. While exerting force with EE's arms EE's right shoulder was strained.
Employee was helping remove a panel from a screen when the screen panel jerked their arm down and over extending upper arm causing pain in shoulder. The incident occurred on 6/11/2025 but the employee's shoulder became worse over time and they had to receive surgery on 6/23/2025.
An employee sustained a small fracture and laceration to the tip of EE's right pinky finger. EE was lifting a return roller onto the top of a conveyor belt to stage it until needed. EE pinched the finger between the roller and the belt.
While working on a de-watering pump the employee grabbed the v-belt of the pump and pulled on it to see if the pump was free of the obstruction they were clearing. The belt rotated and pinched the employee's left pinky between the belt and the pulley.
The employee was adjusting a cone crusher using controls contained in a metal control box. The metal lid was dislodged by the wind causing it to fall and strike the employees finger. The contact resulted in a fracture of middle finger.
While attempting to remove a drill bit from the bit basket employee's left index finger was lacerated.
The mechanic was removing the driver side platform from a haul truck. The platform was secured to the shop overhead crane. When the last bolt was removed the platform rotated and the edge of the platform cut the top of the mechanic's head.
While shoveling rock as part of stemming for a shot the employee strained back.
While the employee was moving a 55 gallon drum of oil, the contents shifted and caused the drum to stand up unexpectedly and slammed against an adjacent barrel. The employees left pinky finger was pinched between the lids of the two barrels. The finger flesh was removed from the nail to the tip.
While lifting a worn screen panel the employee strained the lower right side of back.
After completing work with an excavator, the employee was dismounting the parked machine. As employee stepped from the step to the ground employee felt a pain in right shoulder with which employee was holding the hand rail. The employee did not see a doctor until 02/18. Employee submitted to an MRI and results were read on 02/19/18. Employee has surgery planned for 02/22/2018.
While sliding a screen panel into place the employee strained lower back.
One employee was tossing down a 100' tape measure to another employee who lost it in the sun and was struck in the face. The employee fractured a small bone in the nose. No work time has been missed. The diagnoses of a need for medical treatment was made on 06/26/17. Repair procedure has not yet been scheduled.
While lifting a roller associated with a conveyor the employee injured EE's back.
When turned on, the air bubble in the washdown hose caused the hose to twist in the hand of the employee and the nozzle attachment band cut the employee's right hand at the base of his thumb.
Roller bracket and roller fell on employee's left forearm while removing roller for maintenance creating a contusion and strain of his left forearm.
Welder cutting drill steel was struck on the top of his foot when the cut piece of drill steel fell on his foot.
Employee was clearing a rock slab from a chute when the slab rolled over and pinched his right hand against the side of the chute, injuring his right middle and ring fingers.
Employee had lower back muscle spasms from lifting and repositioning flatbed truck side panel.
Employee was opening front gate. While pushing retaining pin through the holes holding the pin, his finger was pinched by the overlapping holes when they shifted after the retaining pin was removed.
Sometime during the plant maintenance time of welding, cutting, and general maintenance, the employee felt a particle irritation in his right eye. Irritation was no better after returning to work 2 days later on a Monday. Removal of small metal particle from his eye by medical facility.
While turning a valve the employee's left hand slipped and he mashed his thumb against a packing rod bolt
When the employee removed a hinge pin on a backhoe bucket, the scissor-type hydraulic cylinder fell and crushed the employee's little finger to his right hand.
Employee was pushing against the sides of a roller-mounted conveyor to move the conveyor and he strained his upper thoracic area.
EMPLOYEE WAS LOOSENING A TURNBUCKLE HOLDING A TRACTOR ON A LOWBOY TRAILER. THE EMPLOYEE ROLLED THE TURNBUCKLE AND THE HANDLE OF THE TURNBUCKLE ROLLED AND STRUCK HIM IN THE MOUTH. THE EMPLOYEE CHIPPED TWO FRONT TEETH REQUIRING DENTAL WORK TO BE DONE.
EMPLOYEE STRAINED HIS WRIST WHILE TRYING TO TWIST A SCREEN OFF THE END OF A HOSE ATTACHED TO A WATER PUMP. THOUGH THE INJURY OCCURRED ON 5/15/02, DETERMINATION OF THE NEED FOR RESTRICTED DUTY WAS NOT MADE UNTIL 6/26/02.
EE WAS TRYING TO INSERT A CHAIN UNDER A SET OF METAL BARS THAT WERE BEING UNLOADED FROM A FREIGHT TRUCK. THE LIFTING MECHANISM SLIPPED AND THE LOAD PINCHED THE RIGHT INDEX FINGER OF THE EE MED ICAL TREATMENT INCLUDED 9 STITCHES AND 7 DAYS OFOF LIMITED LIFTING.
WHEN EE TRIED TO RELEASE A JAMMED HOIST PULLEY, THE PULLEY FLIPPED BACKWARDS WHEN THE TENSION WAS RELEASED. THE EE S HAND WAS PINCHED BETWEEN THE PULLEY BLOCK AND THE HOIST FRAME. THE FRAME ED GE CUT THE EE THUMB, REQUIRING 6 STITCHES.