Lifting casing to thread and felt burning sensation in groin. Diagnosed with hernia
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Mostrando 50 de 87struck in mouth pulling on chain when chain came loose
WHILE UNLOADING SUPPLIES FROM TRUCK BED, BULL HOSE WAS DROPPED, STRIKING TOP OF LEFT FOOT.
EE PULLING SHIELDS MANUALLY, RIGHT FOOT/ANKLE CAUGHT BETWEEN SHIELD AND PAN
EE was shoveling at a belt transfer, while in a crouching position to reach under belt EE felt a sharp pain in lower left abdomen which was diagnosed as a hernia.
EE WAS CHANGING SHOCK ON BELT SCRAPER WHEN SCRAPER ARM FLIPPED UP AND CONTACTED LEFT INDEX FINGER. FINGER WAS AMPUTATED IN SURGERY AT 2ND KNUCKLE.
Employees were performing work tasks not focusing on other job tasks occurring around them. A group of employees were working on the lower scaffold deck directly below another group. One employee working directly above lost grip on the form ring, dropping their side allowing it to swing down knock their hardhat off and strike the employee in the back of the head.
Employee pulled on about 40ft of miner cable swinging it towards the rib with their right arm when they felt a "pop" in their right elbow and had discomfort. Suspected torn bicep.
employee was operating left boom of the roof bolter when a piece of roof mesh they were placing on the ATRS slid over the front catching fingers of both hands against the machine.
Employee was removing a Kennedy panel from a stopping. As EE looked up to see what the top of the panel was caught on, a baseball size rock with sharp edges fell from the top striking EE in the face and lacerating EE's upper lip.
EMPLOYEE WAS ATTEMPTING TO CLEAN A CLOGGED SPRAY NOZZLE AND WAS SPLASHED IN THE EYE BY WATER AND DIRT. EMPLOYEES EYE WAS FLUSHED AND TAKEN TO HOSPITAL WHERE IT WAS CLEANED OUT BETTER AND EE WAS GIVEN A PRESCRIPTION MEDICATED EYE OINTMENT.
ANOTHER EE HEARD PANEL SLIDE ACROSS OTHERS, LOOKED AROUND STOPPING AND SAW INJURED WORKER ON THE GROUND. EE RETURNED TO NEXT SCHEDULED SHIFT, THEN SAW MD 3/13/24 FOR FOLLOW UP AND WAS PLACED OFF WORK FOR SYMPTOMS OF POSSIBLE HEAD INJURY.
Bad valve attached to bull hose.
Slip on wet surface
Twisted ankle while shoveling accumulations off the top of the miner.
Poor lifting technique in trying to lift too much alone. Should have gotten another person for help.
EE WAS HELPING REPOSITION THE BELT TENSIONER STATIONARY ROLLER ASSEMBLY AFTER IT BROKE LOOSE FROM ITS MOUNTING BEAMS. THE ASSEMBLY HAD BEEN STOOD UP AND CREW WAS GETTING READY TO REPOSITION ROPES TO MOVE ASSEMBLY FINAL POSITION. EES WERE BELIVED TO HAVE WENT IN TO MOVE ROPES WHEN THE ASSEMBLY FELL OVER STRIKING THEM.
EE WAS HELPING TO REPOSTION THE BELT TENSIONER STATIONARY ROLLER ASSEMBLY AFTER IT HAD BROKE LOOSE FROM ITS MOUNTING BEAMS. THE ASSEMBLY HAD BEEN STOOD UP AND THE CREW WAS GETTING READY TO REPOSITION ROPES TO MOVE ASSEMBLY INTO FINAL POSITION. EE IS BELIEVED TO HAVE WENT IN TO MOVE ROPES WHEN THE ASSEMBLY FELL OVER PINNING THEM.
While repositioning a bad relay bar for removal from the face the miner disconnected the safety chain and had another miner remove the come-a-long, when they did this the relay bar slipped off the shearer sliding down the other relay bars pinning miner's right leg against a relay bar resulting in a fracture to the right tibia.
Employee lifted 72" return roller into back of pickup and felt pain in right shoulder and arm. Employee continued to work until surgery on 2/3/2021.
MINER WAS HANDLING END CAP OF OVERCAST. AS EE WAS LIFTING IT TO PLACE IT ONTO PANELS, MINER SET IT DOWN ON LEFT LITTLE FINGER CAUSING A LACERATION AND FRACTURE THAT REQUIRED SURGERY TO SET.
While recovering an I-beam, the beam came loose and struck the miner landing on right leg. The injury is soft tissue damage. X-rays were negative for broken bones.
While roof bolting, employee reached underneath the drill steel that was still in the drill hole. The drill steel fell, striking EE's left index finger, resulting in a partial amputation.
WHILE LIFTING PUMP, EMPLOYEE'S LEFT RING FINGER WAS PINCHED BETWEEN THE PUMP AND AN ADJACENT PUMP OR STORAGE TUB RESULTING IN A LACERATION.
Employee was attempting to remove a jackleg hammer from the back of a flatbed truck. The employee stood the hammer upright on the chuck bail. To remove the hammer, employee placed one hand under the bail & grabbed the hammer body with the other hand. The bail collapsed causing the hammer to fall, pinching employee's little finger, resulting in a fractured finger.
Employee states EE was retrieving a water hose that was under a jack leg hammer. When the hose was moved, the hammer fell catching hand between the hammer and shield control unit.
Employee was trying to pull a bent roof bolt back out of the roof. He hooked the roof bolt plate with the mast, the plate slipped and swung back, striking the employee on the lip.
As employee was lifting top frame of 84" structure on to a pallet, he started to feel pain in his groin area.
Employee states he and another employee were positioned in the cable basket removing de-energized high voltage cable. After removing a strap, the cable lodged between the angled support bolt and the stirrup on a truss. When the next strap was removed, the cable dislodged from the truss, striking employee's hardhat and pushing his head into the cable basket causing a laceration.
EMPLOYEE WAS INSTALLING A TRUSS BOLT. HE ATTEMPTED TO PULL A STUCK STEEL BY GRABBING THE BOTTOM OF THE DRILL STEEL. THE STEEL FELL, CAUSING HIM TO PINCH HIS LITTLE FINGER BETWEEN THE DRILL STEEL AND THE JAW CLAMP, RESULTING IN A LACERATION REQUIRING SUTURES.
Employee was cleaning behind a door. Another employee entered the room carrying a heavy box. The door swung and the door handle hit employee in the lower back. Employee worked through the shift and the next day, went to a Dr. 2 days after who stated it was bruised but problem was degenerative. Worked through 08/24/2012 when another Dr. said pain was from incident.
EMPLOYEE WAS INSTALLING A CLAMP ON A STEEL CABLE. THE NUT WAS STARTED ON THE U-BOLT. INDIVIDUAL RELEASED HIS HOLD AND REACHED FOR A WRENCH TO COMPLETE TIGHTENING THE NUT. NUT CAME OFF, RELEASING THE U-BOLT WHICH STRUCK THE EMPLOYEE, CHIPPING HIS UPPER FRONT TEETH. EMPLOYEE DID NOT VISIT THE DENTIST UNTIL 03/16/2012 AT WHICH TIME HE HAD THE TEETH REPAIRED.
PRINCIPAL STATES HE WAS RAISING A 20' PIECE OF 6" STEEL PIPE ONTO BED OF BOOM TRUCK WHEN PIPE BECAME UNHOOKED, FALLING TO THE GROUND AND STRIKING HIS RIGHT ANKLE, RESULTING IN A LACERATION REQUIRING SUTURES.
Hand loading 6" aqua line when he felt pop in left shoulder. Employee continued to work until left shoulder started hurting more 11/7/11 and was checked by a doctor 11/7/11.
EMPLOYEE STATES THAT AS HE WAS PLACING A CRIB BLOCK UNDER THE EMULSION TANK, HIS FINGER CAUGHT BETWEEN THE BLOCK AND THE TANK, RESULTING IN AN AVULSION TO THE TIP OF HIS LEFT INDEX FINGER.
Moving caps, wedges and crib block though man door at 3 entry 71 xc E-3 HG, when he felt pain in his stomach that got worse while moving this material.
EE states he was checking sample system. As he opened door on sampling system, the cutter activated pushing employee's head against door frame, resulting in a laceration to the left ear which required stitches.
Employee states he was pulling hose out of the mud, when he felt a pop in his lower back, resulting in a muscle strain.
Lab Tech was crushing a sample. The buckets were heavier than usual, a 40# bucket of coal crushed into a 21# pan made for a 60# lift. Employee felt something in her abdomen 'pop'. On further investigation found a protrusion. Employee was taken to local hospital and diagnosed with urethral prolapse. This injury requires surgery which is scheduled for Wednesday, March 2 at 1:30 PM.
EMPLOYEE STATES HE WAS LIFTING A PILLOW BLOCK BEARING CAP WHEN HIS GRIP SLIPPED, PULLING HIS RIGHT HAND DOWN. RIGHT RING FINGER WAS CAUGHT BETWEEN BEARING CAP AND BEARING SURFACE, RESULTING IN A LACERATION REQUIRING SIX SUTURES.
Bottle of cleaning solution had damage to screw top lid. Bottle slipped from employee's hand to the floor and solution splashed up into employee's face and eye.
Pouring concrete for pad to put belt components on, where concrete worked into eyelets on leather boots over a period of time causing burns.
EE was trying to get a cap off conveyor and when the binding came free he smashed his left hand, middle finger and it required 5 stitches. There is no lost time on this. He was released back to work with no restrictions. One follow up appointment to remove stitches.
EMPLOYEE WAS ATTEMPTING TO ENTER THE CAB OF THE BOBCAT LHD. WHILE TWISTING TO SIT ON THE SEAT, HE FELT BACK PAIN.
Employee states he was attempting to replace cover plate on petitto mule when cover plate slipped, striking employee on left foot.
Employee states he pushed vent tubing closer to roof with one hand. He pulled strap tight with the other. When he jerked on strap, he twisted, resulting in lower back pain. He continued to work until November 3, 2009, at which time an MRI identified a pinched nerve in his back. Doctor removed employee from work to allow treatment for the condition.
EE was removing loose rock in wire mesh when a rock fell striking his right 5th finger causing it to hit the man basket. EE received a laceration that required stitches.
EE tried to catch a falling block.
Employee states he was raising belt structure. He was the tallest. As it was brought down, the weight transferred to him. C channel on side rail came in contact w/ hard hat and he felt a pop in his back. Lost time for this incident did not begin until 09/20/2008.
EMPLOYEE STATES HE WAS FILLING WATER WAGON. HE HOOKED UP FILL HOSE BUT FORGOT TO PUT STAPLE IN TO SECURE IT. WHEN HE TURNED THE WATER ON, THE HOSE CAME OUT, STRIKING HIM IN THE RIGHT FOREARM.