While a miner was scaling the face, a rock 1'x6"x6" came loose and struck the miner's hardhat. The miner was taken to the hospital and was prescribed medication and time away from work.
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Mostrando los 9While using a wrench to loosen a nut, the wrench slipped off the nut and the maintenance worker struck their hand on a bracket injuring their hand.
The miner's tool slipped causing the right elbow to receive a 3/4" long cut by the loader bucket. The Miner and co-worker cleaned and dressed the injury. On 6/20/23 a doctor diagnosed cellulitis in the elbow, drained fluid, and applied a dressing.
Maintenance employee tore their bicep while lifting a tool bag with a rope.
The employee was attempting to loosen a bolt on a Jumbo drifter to change a striker bar when the wrench slipped off the bolt. The wrench hit the employee in the lip causing a laceration requiring sutures to close.
Two miners were working together to install utilities when they loosened the bolts on the Victaulic clamp on the air header prior to relieving the pressure. One miner received a fracture to right forearm, the second miner was treated for eye injuries when glasses were blown off, also received soft tissue injuries to the left forearm.
Two miners were working together to install utilities when they loosened the bolts on the Victaulic clamp on the air header prior to relieving the pressure. One miner received a fracture to right forearm, the second miner was treated for eye injuries when glasses were blown off, EE also received soft tissue injuries to the left forearm.
Two employees were working on replacing the packing on the nickel Filter feed standby pump, they were installing the packing gland and while one employee was pushing the gland in with a pry bar, the pry bar slipped and struck the second employee's hand while was securing the fasteners.
Employee was terminating cables inside a junction box and installing tags. He attempted to adjust the tag with a knife. The knife slipped and allegedly cut his left index finger