Employee was loading plates on the bolter. They turned around and their elbow came in contact with a bundle of plates. This resulted in a laceration that required 8 stitches.
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Mostrando 50 de 297Employee was straightening bolts that were laying on the bolter in order to make room for plates that were being loaded. Another employee threw a bundle of plates on the bolter. The plates struck employee's right hand. This caused the middle finger to become smashed which resulted in a laceration to the finger and a fracture to the tip of the finger.
Employee was on top of the bolter on knees sliding plates across the bolter. They twisted and felt a pain in their back.
Employee had drill a hole in the roof to install a bolt. The drill steel got stuck, EE was using both hands to pull the steel out of the hole. When the steel came out of the hole, it dislodged a piece of rock that struck the employee on the arm causing a laceration that required stitches.
Employee was running through a flypad, a bolter was parked about 3' from the flypad with the power off. EE hit EE's head on the ATRS causing a laceration the required 4 stitches.
Employee was bending 2 roof bolts over the tire of the bolter. EE felt a pain in EE's groin area. EE was diagnosed with a hernia. EE started missing work on 9/24/2024.
That crew was lifting beam up and it kicked out falling on EE's leg. It was 5 and 1/2 feet tall in that area, bottom was clean.
Employee was on EE's knees pushing the battery lids up to do maintenance. As EE was pushing, EE felt a pain in EE's stomach. EE was diagnosed with a hernia and started missing work on 10/7/2024.
Employee was in EE's first place to bolt that morning. After EE placed the bolt in the hole, EE was straightening the bolt to put it in the pot. EE felt a pain in EE's right shoulder.
Employee had drilled hole to put up the inside bolt, when employee twisted around to pick up the bolt, employee felt a pain in the left side of lower back.
Employee was dropping a cable, the cable fell and a hanger caught the end of EE's index finger causing a laceration and a fracture to the end of EE's finger.
Employee bent over to move a miner cable from the road way and felt a pain in lower back.
Contract employee was pulling a bolt off of the roof bolter that was under a rock. They felt a pain in their lower back.
EE was loading the roof bolter. EE had loaded the operator's side with plates. As EE was throwing the plates to the other side, EE came in contact with the plates and caused a laceration on EE's forearm that required stitches.
An alliance coal employee from central office was helping straighten up the supply yard. Employee was helping move a canopy post from 1 pallet to another. The end slipped and mashed a finger between the post and a miner drum causing a laceration. This required 3 stitches.
Employee got a Rope Bolt stuck in the hole as EE pulled it out of the hole by hand, the end of the bolt hit EE's lip causing a puncture that required 2 stitches. This also resulted in a broken tooth.
Employee was watering the scoop batteries that was sitting on the ground. EE had the lids raised with EE's hand on the batteries. The lid fell and caught EE's fingers causing a fracture to EE's left ring finger.
Employee had arrived at the bolter. EE set a bucket of bits on the bolter and felt a pain in the shoulder. EE was removed from work pending a MRI.
Employee was installing a bolt. The bolt was bent to get it in the hole. EE started to straighten the bolt to put it in the pot. EE felt a pop in EE's elbow. This resulted in a strain to EE's elbow.
Employee was picking up a 4 wheeler motor off of ride. EE picked it up and fell backwards to the ground holding stomach saying EE felt something tear in stomach. EE ended up having a hernia in stomach.
Employee had inserted glue into a hole that EE had drilled to install a bolt. While holding the glue in place, EE reached down with EE's other hand to grab the bolt. EE's arm caught the corner of the plate causing a laceration that required stitches.
Employee was loading the bolter. Employee was throwing bundles of plates across the bolter. They started to throw a bundles of plates and hit the head of a bolt with the top of their hand causing a fracture.
Employee was helping lift a spool of leaky feeder cable onto a 4 wheeler and felt a pain in their back.
Employee was using an empty oil can with the top cut out to put oil in equipment. EE put hand in the opening to adjust the hose. When EE pulled hand out, EE's finger caught the lid on the oil can causing a laceration.
Employee had the top lid raised on the pinner working on the suction. They needed to get under the other lid. Another employee moved the second lid the first lid fell and smashed a thumb causing a fracture.
Employee was helping install structure. EE's finger got pinched between 2 pieces of rail causing a laceration and fracture.
Employee was bolting on an overcast. EE had put a bolt in the hole. When EE straightened the bolt to put it in the pot, EE felt a pop in their shoulder. EE returned to work the next shift and then began missing thereafter.
Employee was helping hang miner cable to back the miner around into 6L to begin cutting 6R. Employee felt a pain in lower back.
Employee was pulling rocks off the miner. EE was pulling a small rock for the scrubber inlet. When it slid off the miner it cut the tip of EE's finger. EE did not miss the first day of work until 2/1/2022.
Employee was pulling slack for a CM cable and felt pain in a knee Employee did not miss work until 11/17/2021 when they were diagnosed with a tear in the knee that will require surgery.
EE was picking up the miner cable to lay across the head to back across the section. EE felt a pain in lower back. EE continued to work until 9/07/2021.
EE was carrying 11 pizza pans from the back of the bolter to the front on the bolter. EE felt a pain in the lower back.
Employee was in the process of rolling up a curtain in a heading. Employee felt a pain in back and continued to work. Employee's first day missed from the accident was on 5/26/2021 which was the day it became a Lost Workday injury.
Employee was picking up a bucket of miner bits from the top of the miner. They started feeling pain in lower back. 30 min later their legs started going numb.
Employee was climbing out of the scoop and felt a sharp pain in lower back.
Employee was helping load the roof bolter. EE was carrying a box of glue, stepped in a hole and heard a pop in their knee
Employee was dragging a belt roller. As EE was dragging the roller they bumped head into the mine roof causing a laceration.
EE was helping set cribs, EE had picked up a crib out of the scoop bucket, someone else picked up a crib and smashed EE's finger between 2 crib blocks
EE got hurt on 8-26-19 and continued to work until September 4th. 9-5-19 was the day EE went off waiting an MRI.
Pushing a small rock while bolting and bend back on left thumb. X-rays were negative and EE came back next shift. They gave EE a splint to wear on thumb.
Was dropping down cable and belt hanger got caught in right pointer finger. No stitches were required but they removed the hanger at hospital.
Was outside top of slope picking up a battery and felt pain in lower back. They gave the employee a back brace to wear.
Loading roof bolter and as they threw a bundle of plates towards bolter they hit right pointer finger on rope bolt it was a small cut that had one butterfly bandage put on it.
Injured employee was installing roof bolts. The bolt was bent so that they could be installed. As EE tried to straighten the bolt EE felt a pop in EE's right shoulder.
Injured was cleaning dust box on roof bolter. When EE shut lid a small piece of rock hit EE on the top of EE's left foot.
Employee was setting timbers. EE picked up a timber and felt pain in lower back.
Employee was moving from seat to seat on the shuttle car, to change direction, when employee felt pain in lower back.
Employee was cleaning rock duster when EE cut finger on the auger.
Employee was putting 12 Ton on charge. Safety chain went under motor and came back striking the employee on left index finger.
Employee was putting up outside roof bolt using ee body to push it into hole. EE stated knee popped and started burning. EE continued working until 7/20/18 giving an excuse to be off until 7/24/18. EE did not return to work the next week and when contacted ee had doctor send excuse stating ee would be off until 8/28/18 due to knee.