EE was trying to undo a flange on FM03 sample station. As the flange broke free EE's hand slipped and EE's index and middle finger were cut.
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Mostrando 50 de 62EE opened a clay bailey and material came out and got into eye.
Employee was moving some chain
Miner working on emission analysis equipment located in the third stage of the pyro processing tower, Miner was cleaning the sample probe, the sample probe was still hot when the miner accidentally touched it with EE's hands. Miner show minor burns in palm of EE's hands.
EE was pushing a portable welder. As EE was doing so, EE strained right hamstring.
While cleaning a weight bridge plate the miner went to adjust the plate it fell onto EE's finger. The miner was wearing gloves.
EE got dust in eye. The next day EE reported irritation in the eye and was sent to the clinic.
Employee was climbing into Ball Mill 2. As EE got to the end of the flights EE stepped down straining EE's left knee.
While EE was welding a plate inside the crusher, a rock that was lodged in the rollers (overhead) became dislodged and struck EE in the back of the head, near EE's ear. Medical treatment was provided and EE was diagnosed with a concussion.
Employee vehicle got stuck on the plant road. As employee reached under vehicle to hook up a tow strap employee jammed left hand index finger breaking it.
Employee smashed finger with mill ball.
EE was pulling on a magnet and injured back. Not sure if it is lost time or what yet.
EE was reaching to put a cap on a drill steel and strained back.
The employee was cleaning a plugged chute and stuck ee hand into a rotary feeder.
EE was cleaning a chute and it appears EE stuck hand into a clay bailey while holding a flash light. As hand entered through the clay bailey and into the screw conveyor housing, a piece of round stock cut hand.
Employee was holding a ladder for a co-worker while ee was installing a ballast cover for a light fixture. While the co-worker was adjusting the east side so a bulb would fit the west side came loose causing the cover to fall and strike and cut employee's left hand/wrist.
While installing liners in a MILL a liner was lowered and rested on mill balls after disconnecting rigging the liner slipped on mill balls and fell over on a mans foot.
While lifting a piece of steel onto its edge the ee strained his back
EE was running a vactor truck and the hose became plugged. In an effort to unplug the vactor hose he hit it against a wall. Dusty material on the wall fell down and got into the ee's eyes.
Employee was trouble shooting a motor which he had locked out and pinched his finger between the pulley and drive belt.
Miner was installing a motor when he hurt his back at aprox. 10:30 am on Thursday the 6/7/12. He did not report it until Monday 6/11/12. He thought it would just go away. He was sent to the Dr. on the 11th after reporting the injury. He was released to full duty work on that day. 7/3/12 he asked to go back to the Dr. as his back was still hurting him and he was given light duty.
EE was lifting a screw conveyor cover and strained his back.
Miner was performing maintenance on a motor grader at the shop and strained his neck.
Employee was working on electrial project. He was pulling on a large bundle of wiring when he felt a sharp pain in his lower back area. Subsequent diagnosis indicated that EE suffered lower lumbar strain.
Maintenance shop mechanic was installing new handrail section on haul truck. As he was pushing and pulling hand rail into mounting holes, he felt a pain on his left side. He at first denied medical treatment, but reported that injury was not any better on 11/5/09. Further diagnosis indicated that EE had torn some rib cartledge. EE is on modified duty.
Accident happened at 42BE02 while removeable take up support bar was in the process of being removed. His finger got pinched between bar support holes in elevator housing. EE received medical treatment, returned to work the next day.
The employee was shortening the rigging on a 400 lb. metal drum. It came loose from the forklift and fell, striking the employee's right knee, sliding down both shins, and stopping on the steel toe boots.
Employee was removing exhaust manifold off the engine of 85 ton Wabco haul truck. The turbo slipped and caught the left middle finger between the manifold and steering arm causing a fracture of the finger tip.
EE's were working with 2 chainfalls to remove a damper gate. One chain hung up and the EE put his hand where the gate would come down. When the gate came down, it pinched the right index finger.
Employee was carrying vactor hose up steps. As the employee was going through a door, the hose flipped causing the employee to twist his back.
Employee was opening a welding rod container and received a laceration on the left wrist from the top of the container requiring suture repair.
Employee was being assisted in egressing a ball mill by two co-workers. The co-workers were helping the employee by pulling on his arms. This action caused the employee to sprain his left shoulder.
EE reports experiencing pain in left thigh while descending ladder @ finish silo #6. Requested medical attention on 01/19/2007
EE reports pain in R arm when shaking out plugged vac hose. Pulled muscle in arm. Declined medical treatment initially, evaluated by occ med physician on 01/22/07
EE was climbing a ladder at 41RM01 and reached with his R hand to open the access gate at the top. When his weight shifted, he strained his L wrist. No Lost-time, No specified work restrictions--Physician issued a rigid wrist brace.
EE reports that he was closing a hatch door to #4 cyclone and lost control of the door. It struck his left hand, fracturing L#4 finger.
4" steel conduit fell on left foot of employee causing a hair line fracture to small toe.
EE was removing a strip of "T" rubber caught in the lift conveyor of the sweeper truck. When pulling, tension on the conveyor was released and one of the conveyor flights caught EE. Laceration to forehead, R-eye orbit fracture
EE reports that he was lifting a section of 1/2" plate steel with 18" hole cut out and clay bailey attached using a rope. Approx. weight 40#. The following morning, upon awakening, experienced distended hemorrhoid. Causal relationship being investigated.
EE reports tht on 2/1/06 he was engaged in strenuous pushing, pulling & lifting while working a preheater blockage over 12-hour period. Pain manifested 2-days later off duty while driving. EE filed for WC & notified management on 2/5/06. Case is under investigation to determine if work related
EE was manually adjusting a feed positioner (34 FP 02) and caught his R thumb between the rail and the chute. Initially only FA applied. Med evaluation on 11/24 for swelling, reduced by incision.
EE reported injury on 6/3/05. EE had propped a dust collector (81DC17) cover against the guardrail to exchange bags. A gust of wind caught the cover and it tipped over striking EE on left shoulder. Possible bone separation at tendon attachment to L. shoulder.
EE was preparing to pick 2 crusher hammers with boom truck. He lifted one on end and balanced it. While attempting to lift the second, the first tipped, pinching the tip of R #3 finger between the hammers. Laceration required stitches and there was a minor fracture to the distal phalange
Employee was inspecting work being performed on cone section of finish cement silo #10 when cement dust fell into his left eye
EE WAS OPENING A HATCH ON ROTARY FEEDER FOR 53CM02 COKE MILL WHEN HE LOST HIS GRIP ON THE DOOR WITH HIS RIGHT HAND. THE DOOR (HINGED ON BOTTOM) DROPPED OPEN, PINCHING EE'S LEFT HAND AGAINST THE HOUSING. RESULTED IN HAIRLINE FRACTURE TO LEFT INDEX FINGER. (FINGER DID NOT HEAL; SURGICAL IMPLANT OF PIN REQUIRED.)
Employee was cleaning up material in the vicinity of the primary crusher most of the workday. At or near the end of the shift, the employee experienced lower back discomfort. Six (6) days later, he reported the incident and completed a report, but declined medical treatment. Two (2) more days passed before he elected to seek medical attention (Dec. 02).
Employee twisted left knee when making a turn around the front of his assigned pick-up truck while performing a pre-operation safety isnpection
Employee was opening the outer door on the man-material elevator when the bottom lip of the top section struck his right elbow. The outer door is in two sections that are mechanically connected so that they open together. Employee was pushing the bottom section down with his foot and the upper section struck his right elbow as it passed his arm braced on the open inside door.
Employee experienced pain in abdomen and groin after using ladder to access top surface of shipping silos. Treated as first-aid to-date, medial treatment likely.
A truck driver working for V-Express was standing in the waiting room for silo #10 with his back to the hinge side of an outwardly opening door that was partially open. Another driver pushed the door closed pinching the driver's right third finger tip between the door and frame. The injured driver was not an employee of National Cement Company, Lebec Cement Plant.