On 1/2/2025 employee was removing QR caps from a rotary crusher. As EE was removing one of the caps it fell before EE had a good grip smashing EE's right middle finger between the cap and housing. EE received 4 stitches and also a fracture. Employee was on restricted duty for three weeks. Other workers were in the area. Communication and readiness were contributing factors.
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Mostrando los 15On 5/12/2023 at approximately 4:40pm EE was removing a trough roller from under a crusher plant. While EE was pulling the roller EE mashed right thumb between the roller frame and the frame of the crusher. EE was treated at the ER and received 2 stitches and a fracture to a bone in thumb. EE was put on restricted duty.
EE reported on 11/14/2022 that EE had been injured on 11/10/2022. EE was working setting a chute, when EE shifted EE's weight on EE's legs and heard something pop in EE's right hip. EE was advised to seek medical treatment but declined. On 11/22/2022 EE sought out medical attention. EE has been referred for an MRI, diagnosed suspect labral re-injury.
Miner was working the maintenance crew installing a belt on a conveyor. EE was threading a belt around a tail pulley. While pulling on the belt the miner strained left hand causing swelling and pain.
Miner was assisting in a belt install on a conveyor. The belt was being pulled on with a rope. The miner placed a gloved hand on the head pulley to get a look at the progress. The rope broke under tension and struck the miner in the right hand. Miner sustained a fracture to the thumb of the right hand.
On 9/19/2019 EE reported at 10:00am they exited a loader put on a harness and went up on to a conveyor to clear off some rocks from a belt and a screen feeder. EE said they tweaked their back. EE called to report incident at 1:45. EE told that they had been having issues with back at home and wasn't sure where the injury happened.
Employee was changing out Idlers on Conveyor systems and noticed pain in the lower groin area.
SNI was cleaning up after finishing changing the conveyor on our #3 belt. He was carrying a board back to the service truck. As he placed the board onto the back of the truck, the back of his right hand made contact with a belt re-grooving tool that was cooling- leaving a 2 inch laceration.
Windborne debris caused minor irritation to the right eye during land clearing operations which resulted in medical treatment and a prescription for eye drops to be issued.
Employee reports that has he was moving dimension stone rocks in a production area, two rocks pinched his right middle finger. The result was a fracture in his finger tip.
Employee mentions that he was placing processed stone on to pallets and felt a quivering in the center of his lower back before it gave out on 6/12/07. The employee thought he was simply tired and sore. After rest and over a week of time his back was still sore with pain extending down his right leg. Incident reported on 6/21/07 to a Foreman.
EMPLOYEE WAS OPERATING A HAUL TRUCK ON 9/9/05 & A SMALL ROCK FELL FROM THE BED OF HIS TRUCK. HE EXITED HIS TRUCK & ATTEMPTED TO ROLL THE ROCK FROM THE HAUL ROAD WHEN HE EXPERIENCED A STINGING PAIN IN HIS GROIN AREA. HE IMMEDIATELY REPORTED THE INCIDENT TO FOREMAN. HE HAS BEEN INSTRUCTED IN PROPER LIFTING TECHNIQUES & IMPORTANCE OF ALLOWING LOADERS TO CLEAN UP SPILLAGE.
Due to an incident prior to working for the quarry, ee re-injured his lower back while moving flight bars at the DBT crusher. He reported his injury to foreman and went to see chiropractor.
EE EMPTYING BIN INTO TRK FROM GR17 PLANT USED BRACE TO HOLD OPEN BIN & UNDER HANDLE. BRACE SHIFTED ALLOWING HANDLE TO FALL ACROSS HIS LEFT HAND THIS RESULTED IN NUMBNESS TO LITTLE FINGER & RING FINGER OF LEFT HAND. FAMILY DR PLACED BRACE ON ARM/HAND NO IMPROVEMENT UNDERWENT SURGERY 10/10/00 TO RELIEVE SUSPECTED PINCHED NERVE
WHILE CONDUCTING EXPLOSIVE INVENTORY OF ANFO, EE WAS MOVING 50 LB BAGS. WHILE MOVING A BAG FROM RIGHT TO LEFT EE FELT PULL IN BACK. EE REPORTED INCIDENT 1 WEEK LATER ON 4/10/00.