During the dragline outage, an employee was using a prybar to assist in the task of removing a fairlead sheave. During the task, the pry bar shifted upward and struck the employee in the face and neck area. The employee sustained two cracked teeth and placed on no work for two days.
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Mostrando los 14Employee was pulling up on a breaker bar trying to break loose the keeper on dragline bucket tooth and felt a pop in their right shoulder.
A Luminant employee received a laceration on their left hand while attempting to cut air fresheners off of the rearview mirror of their work truck. The laceration required stitches.
Employee was setting up welding machine to make a weld. Employee used a retractable razor knife out of their tool box to strip wire to ground the machine. The retractable razor knife slipped cutting their left index finger resulting in a laceration requiring sutures to close.
Mechanic was installing a hydraulic hose on a dozer. EE experienced pain in EE's right shoulder.
Employee was using a utility knife to shave the face of a 12 volt plastic charger to allow the plug to insert fully. The knife slipped and struck EE's left index finger, resulting in a laceration that required sutures.
Employee was using a 5' prybar to remove a dump rope can from a dragline. During this task they felt their right shoulder pop.
Two mechanics were putting a tire on a rim. As one mechanic would pry a portion of the tire bead over the rim with a tire tool, the other mechanic would pry another portion of the tire bead over the rim. When the second mechanic started prying on the tire bead, the first mechanics tire tool slipped and the end of the tire tool hit the first mechanic in the lower lip.
Employee was cutting a notch in a belt. Employee was not positioned properly to avoid the line of fire of the blade. The force of the blade came in contact with the left thumb, creating a 1cm laceration that required 2 stitches.
Employee was removing a welding strap approx. (2"x8" & 3/8" thick) piece of metal from cable crossing skid. EE used a 4 pound hammer to try and remove the strap that was tack welded and it broke loose and contacted right index finger. This caused a cut which required stitches.
Employee reported on 6/25/17 that EE injured arm 6/16/17. EE was removing a seat from a Euclid hauler using a wrench and the back right bolt was very tight. The DR did not give any restrictions on initial visit. EE eventually required physical therapy on 8/22/17 which makes this a recordable injury.
Employees were installing pins in the carrier for the drag drum of an 8750 dragline. During the hammer process the right hand little finger was pinched between the hammer and the drag motor case. The contact resulted in a fracture of the proximal phalange.
Employees were installing pins into the carrier for the drag drum on an 8750 dragline. During the hammer process the fingertips of the injured employee's right hand ring finger and little finger were caught between the pin and the hammer. The contact resulted in corrective surgery to repair the damage.
Employee was cutting a plastic strap holding a 2" choker together with a pocket knife. The employee was cutting away from body but had other hand in close proximity to the cutting action. The knife slipped and cut the back side of left thumb close to the joint. EE received 3 stitches to close the wound.