Employee sprained their left big toe while exiting a screen deck. After three weeks, the injury did not resolve. Follow up with doctor on 03/24/26 resulted in same diagnosis, but new requirement of work boot to stabilize the toe.
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Mostrando los 43stemming holes, was struck in the side, fell to the ground
Employee was assisting in changing out a screen. While pulling on the screen to slide it up, they felt a small pop in right shoulder. Diagnosed with shoulder strain and placed on restricted duty of no push/pull greater than 5lbs and no overhead work.
letting the condenser door down on a copco t45 drill. the employee felt a sharp pain in EE's right shoulder blade. told management EE wanted to see how it feels after the weekend. on 3/24/25 monday still the same management had employee go to er. still going through test and MRI today 3/28/2025.
On 12/04/2024 at 01:29 pm, an aggregates maintenance mechanic was climbing into a trackhoe and attempted to slide the seat back when IW felt a pop and burning sensation in left bicep. The IW RTW full duty immediately. The IW underwent an MRI which revealed a torn left biceps tendon. Results were made available on 12/11/2024.
Employee's first day of work on site was shoveling crushed stone away from conveyor belt near the crusher of the plant when they heard a pop in left shoulder that resulted in a dislocation. Employee was taken to the clinic for treatment. Given a shot for pain and inflammatory.
(Change injury status from first aid to recordable 9-10-24) On 8-30-24 Employee was getting into EE's service truck; EE heard a pop sound in EE's left knee followed by some mild pain. On 9-10-24 EE re-examined by the doctor and referred to Physical therapy resulting in a first aid medical case to recordable injury.
Employees were performing maintenance on the jaw crusher. While attempting to adjust the shims, the employee caught their hand.
Employee was removing loose rock that got lodge in the V-belts/gear box on cv02, Employee was holding onto the v-belts with right hand and removed loose rock with the left hand. When the rock came loose, the conveyor belt rolled backwards, this resulted in right middle finger to get pinched in between the v-belts and the motor pulley.
Employee bent over to pick up a tie-off rope to secure a barge. When EE went to put it on EE's shoulder, EE felt intense pain in lower back and groin. EE is being referred for an ultrasound to rule out a possible hernia; placed on restricted duty until confirmation from ultrasound.
Employee palletizing bags; felt discomfort in abdomen on 2/7/24. EE did not notify supervisor until 2/13/24 when discomfort increased while moving bags of sand. Employee was seen by an occupational physician on 2/13/24. EE was placed on precautionary lifting restrictions of 5 lbs. pending the results of the ultrasound. No physical signs of hernia present during initial exam.
The employee was removing a guard and as employee twisted felt a pop in elbow.
Employee was preforming maintenance on the 1313 portable crusher, EE was removing the guard to the to the v-belts. When they removed the last fastener to the guard, the guard came loose striking their left forearm causing a laceration to the top of the forearm near the elbow requiring sixteen stitches.
On 12/16/2022 the employee was slinging chains around a concrete block when EE felt a twinge in the neck. EE did not believe it to be serious and did not report it to the supervisor. On 12/19/2022 EE was removing a coupling when EE felt the twinge again. On 12/20/2022, the employee woke up experiencing severe neck pain and stiffness. Employee was diagnosed with a neck strain.
Employees were removing an inspection cover plate for the dredge pump. The plate slid and struck the employee in the right hand / fifth finger, causing a fracture.
While replacing ladder cable, injured employee was instructing another employee on how to pull cable off of the drum of the winch. They were at the end of the cable where it attaches to the drum and the injured employee was standing by to secure the component that attaches the cable to the winch. The cable became free and struck the employee on the chin, causing a small laceration.
Employee was asked to move water pumps. EE drove EE's service truck to the first pump. As EE reached down to pull the ring on the cam lock, the ring pulled opened and sliced the employees left middle finger. Requiring stitches to close the laceration.
Employee was performing maintenance on a v-belt and sheave assembly when EE's right thumb became entangled between the belt and sheave resulting in the right thumb being severed.
Employee wrongfully entered a permit required confined space by self to clean material that had accumulated inside the chute. A large chunk of fines broke free and struck the employee in the lower left leg causing fractures to both lower bones in the left leg.
P5 best stopped loaded with rock causing the drive belts to burn off. Employee was shoveling/raking rock out from underneath the belt and felt a sharp pain in EE's left shoulder.
Employee was tasked with climbing into a screen deck to perform maintenance. When the employee climbed in EE complained that EE hurt shoulder. Employee was taken to the doctor and was treated as a first aid case. On 11/2/2016 the case became reportable due to a second doctor's opinion saying that the employee needed surgery on the shoulder.
Employee had removed his safety glasses and had dust blown into his right eye causing a corneal abrasion that required a prescribed antibiotic ointment.
Miner was removing aggregate material from a stopped conveyor belt. He was working out of a manlift basket when he felt a burning sensation in his right shoulder. He did not want to be examined at the time. He was taken to a clinic where he was diagnosed with a rotor cuff strain in his right shoulder. He received an injection and was prescribe meds for pain.
Minor back spasm caused by strain and unusual position.
The employee reached into the rock box for conveyor #8 and #9 in order to get a piece of metal that was hung up. The metal slid down and cut his left wrist, requiring stitches.
Loading batteries on to service truck
Stemming gravel with a shovel, hurt shoulder.
Employee was shoveling out a conveyor pit. Employee got a lumbar strain from bending and twisting. This employee works for a temporary agency by the name of CFSI.
Reaching out over the side of a pick-up bed to pick up material (bench seat).
Ee was working under the #1 screen feed. While looking up he felt some debris enter his eye. EE rubbed on his eye trying to get the debris out. Later that night he noticed a burning and irritation feeling like the material was still there. He went to aohc the next day and the dr. applied ointment to the eye. He went back to work the next day without restrictions.
Ee was shoveling rocks at the avoca quarry on August 23rd. He woke up the next morning with pain from the left lower back area to the left upper back and said he was having pain, numbness and tingling going down both his legs. He went to the er on his own and was treated for back strain. He informed his supervisor on august 23rd and was sent to oahc to be checked
While attempting to lift and load shaker screens from a storage rack, the storage rack broke at a weld point and caused the other screens to fall over striking and pushing down employee, resulting in a sprained left ankle.
EMPLOYEE WAS IN A MANLIFT USING A WOODEN "T" SHAPED 2X4 CONSTRUCTED TOOL TO LIFT OFF AND REMOVE ROOFING TIN @ EQUIPMENT mAINT SHOP. THERE WERE FINISHING UP WHEN THE TOP CROSS SECTION OF 2X4 CRACKED AND BROKE AND FELL DOWN STRIKING HIM ON THE LEFT WRIST, RESULT DISLOCATION OF SMALL BONE IN LEFT WRIST
EE WAS PLACING PIECES OF SCRAP METAL INTO A TRASH DUMPSTER. EE THREW A PIECE INTO THE DUMPSTER AND IT BOUNCED OUT AND FELL AND CUT EE'S RIGHT LEG. EE WAS TAKEN TO ER & TREATED: 10 STITCHES. EE WAS RELEASED AND ABLE TO RETURN TO WORK ON THE NEXT SCHEDULED DAY OF WORK.
While changing the screens in a shaker screen, the ee rested right hand on the side of the shaker and the new screen, which was leaning against the side of the shaker, slid slightly, pinching little finger of employee's right hand.
EE WAS REMOVING A DRIVE BELT FROM THE CRUSHER JAW, WHILE PULLING DRIVE BELT LOOSE FROM THE GUARD, HIS LEFT FOOT WAS ON SLOPING PORTION OF THE CATWALK,PERPENDICULAR TO SLOPE. HIS ANKLE ROLLED OVER & HE IMMEDIATELY FELT IT. HE REPORT TO FILL IN FORMAN BUT DIDN'T FEEL NEED FOR MEDICAL HELP UNTIL FOLLOWING AFTERNOON, WHEN EXPERIENCED SWELLING PAIN
EE WAS INVOLVED IN THE PROCESS OF REFILLING MULTIPLE TYPES OF OILS ON THE SERVICE TRUCK FROM 55 GAL. OIL DRUM LOCATED ON THE GROUND. THE DRUMS HAD TO BE MOVED IN ORDER TO BE CLOSE ENOUGH TO SERVICE TRUCK FOR TRANSFER OF OILS. THE MOVEMENT WAS BEING ACCOMPLISHED MANUALLY WHEN THE STRAIN TO EE'S LOWER BACK OCCURRED.
EMPLOYEE WAS CHANGING OUT HEAVY ROLLERS ON A CONVEYOR WHEN HE TWISTED HIS RIGHT WRIST.
EE WAS HELPING DIG OUT ROCKS FROM THE STANDARD CRUSHER & GOT HIS FINGER BETWEEN A ROCK & THE LIP OF THE CRUSHER CAUSING A LACERATION.
EMPLOYEE WAS CHANGING SCREENS ON A SHAKER AND CUT HIS WRIST ON A WATER SPRAY NOZZLE.
EE WAS HELPING TO CLEAN THE SHOP AND PICKED UP ONE END OF AN OLD CUTTING EDGE FROM A LOADER. HE STRAINED HIS RIGHT ELBOW AS HE WAS DRAGGING IT ACROSS THE FLOOR.
EE WAS REMOVING SCREEN CLOTH FROM SIMFUICID SCREEN. HE BEAT OVER AND PULLED UP ON SCREEN, STRAINING BACK MUSCLE.
EMPLOYEE WAS HELPING THE WELDER SLIDE A PIECE OF STEEL IN PLACE AND FELT A POP IN HIS GROIN AREA. HE WAS NOT LIFTING IMPROPERLY OR STRAINING.