While making adjustment on the Case Packer hand slipped and hit the guide which caused the injury.
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Mostrando los 15Teammate complained of ongoing shoulder pain from lifting 24lb bags
After sorting pallets teammate stated preexisting back injury began to hurt
Teammate was observed punching the machine
Teammate received a small laceration when hit EE's arm on the Case Packer Guide
While repairing the safety Latch that holds trailers in place at the dock bay the shock came off unexpectedly causing it to hit EE's right index finger and thumb, resulting in a cut that needed stitches.
Employee informed EE's Supervisor that EE would be moving slowly while working. The Supervisor asked why EE would be moving slowly and EE told EE's Supervisor EE bent over to lift a box from the floor and felt a pop in EE's lower back and that EE's right leg went numb. When asked if EE needed medical attention the employee stated no, EE would be fine.
The operator felt something pop in his forearm while he was pulling on the sewing machine making adjustments to it.
Maintenance employee was crawling from underneath the platform conveyor on the south end of the jug line and the guard fell onto the maintenance employees lower back.
While trying to remove bags from the new long on the packaging line, the operator raised the guard and pulled on the bags and his finger was cut on the gear of the speed dial.
The EE was working on a case packer unit. Cardboard boxes had become jammed together. The EE locked out the machine and released the stored energy, reached in with hands to take out jammed boxes while pulling on a box his left hand slipped off of the box flap and struck a jug guide flap. This caused a laceration to middle finger on left hand.
The employee was placing a roll of stretch film on a stretch wrap machine. The stretch wrapper arm was not in the correct loading position and he reached out while holding the roll of film (38.4) lbs). He said that he twisted his upper body while placing the film. He said that he felt a pain in his right shoulder. Muscle spasm
THE EMPLOYEE AND ANOTHER EMPLOYEE WERE ADDING A 4' X 10' SECTION OF THE CONVEYOR TO AN EXISTING CONVEYOR. EMPLOYEE WAS TRYING TO LINE UP THE BOLT HOLES. HE GRABBED THE CONVEYOR AND ATTEMPTED TO MOVE IT. HE STRAINED HIS LOWER BACK WHILE PULLING ON THE CONVEYOR.
THE EE WAS PLACING STICKERS ON BALES OF CAT BOX FILLER. HE TURNED AROUND AND FELT HIS RIGHT KNEECAP POP OUT OF PLACE. HE SAID THAT HE DID NOT TWIST HIS KNEE, SIMPLY TURNED AROUND. HE SAID THAT THIS HAS HAPPENED BEFORE.
EMPLOYEE WAS IN THE PROCESS OF EMPTYING A BARREL, WHICH WAS FULL OF PAPER TABS. AS HE PICKED UP THE BARREL IT HUNG ON SOME AIRLINES. HE TWISTED HIS BACK WHEN THE BARREL HUNG.