Had been breaking down a D10 final drive with hammer and chisel. Later as he stepped to get a tool his back and leg gave way and he felt a sharp pain in his back and leg.
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Mostrando los 11While using a porta power to remove a pin from a hoe bucket, a piece of metal popped out and struck the injured in the forehead causing a laceration requiring 10 stitches. The injured is a contract welder that works intermittently for the mine.
No medical or time lost until 2/12/08, when doctor gave the injured two prescriptioins. One was an anit-inflamitory and the second a pain pill. While breaking coal chunks in the crusher box, the injured raised a metal bar and strained a muscle on his arm. He has continued to work.
While working on the dragline, the injured hit his finger with the handle of a hammer, smashing or bursting it open requiring 6 stitches to close it.
Installing bearing into a radiator guard on D9L. A piece of bearing broke off and embedded itself in EE's finger on right hand, between 1st and 2nd knuckle.
While attempting to cut open an oil filter to check for trash in the filter material, the injured slipped knocking the bottom ring off and hit his thumb on the vice holding the filter. He cut hit thumb on the vice, requiring 7 stitches.
WHILE CUTTING HOSE TO BE USED ON A REPAIR, THE INJURED SLIPPED AND CUT HIS HAND WITH THE UTILITY KNIFE HE WAS USING RESULTING IN 17 STITCHES.
WHILE LIFTING BUCKETS ON 2/10/02 THE INJURED THOUGHT HE MAY HAVE PULLED SOMETHING IN HIS ABDOMEN BUT HAD NO ADDITIONAL PROBLEMS UNTIL 2/16/02. WHILE PULLING HARD ON A PIPE WRENCH AS HE WAS WO RKING TO REPAIR AN AIR LINE, THE INJURED FELT A SHARP PAIN IN HIS ABDOMEN. HE SUFFERED A HERNIA THAT WAS REPAIRED SURGICALLY ON THE 19TH OF FEBRUARY.
THE INJURED WAS HELPING PRY A PINION GEAR ONTO ASHAFT WHEN THE BAR SLIPPED, ALLOWING HIM TO SLIPAND FALL TO THE FLLOR, STRAINING HIS BACK.
WHILE HELPING RE-SOCKET THE DRAGLINE HOIST CABLE, THE INJURED PULLED A MUSCLE IN HIS BACK. HE DID NOT SEEK MEDICAL HELP. TWO AND A HALF MONTHS LATER DOCTOR GAVE HIM A PRESCRIPTION AND SENT HIM BACK TO WORK.
WHILE SWINGING SLEDGE HAMMER WORKING ON A BACKHOE, THE INJURED STRAINED HIS SHOULDER. RECEIVED TWO PRESCRIPTIONS.