Employee was removing a bolt from a filter housing using an 18 inch extension on a breaker-bar. As torque was applied to the breaker-bar the extension broke lacerating his palm against the broken extension. The laceration required two stitches to close.
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Mostrando los 34EE, a section mechanic was making a splice on a miner cable and as he went to lower the cable his left hand came in contact with a razor knife which caused a laceration that required stitches.
EE was helping replace a section of ventilation tubing. As he was holding up the tube another miner was attempting to attach the tube hanger to the mines roof mesh using a bar. The bar slipped off the tube hanger and struck EE across the nose fracturing his nose. the fist day of work missed due to this accident was 2-27-2012.
Employee stated that on 6-23-11 he had struck the back of a mason hammer with a claw hammer and received a laceration to his thumb. In November, several months later he started to have problems with his thumb. On 11-04-11 he was examined and a piece of metal was embedded in his thumb. He believes this was from the incident on 6-23-11
Employee is a bathhouse attendant and was repairing a wash down hose by putting on a screw clamp. He was holding the hose and clamp with left hand and tightening the screw with his right hand. The screwdriver slipped of the screw and punctured his left hand which required stitches to close wound.
Employee was swinging an axe to knock a hole in a stopping. As the axe went past his belt his hand hit a razor knife attached to his belt which had the blade out. This caused a laceration to his hand that required stitches. Note: Mine was idle due to vacation shut down from 7-26-2010 through 8-9-2010 to reflect reporting time frame difference.
Employee was using a porta power jack to straighten out a section of bent metal when the jack became dislodged and struck him in the face causing a laceration and fractures to his face.
Employee was attempting to remove a damaged wheel bearing with a hammer and a chisel when a piece of metal from the bearing race chipped off and struck him in the face and become imbedded in his left cheek.
Employee was replacing a damaged track on a ASV loader. As he was attempting to pry the track into place with a bar, the bar slipped and caused the employee to strain his abdomen which herniated.
EE was working with another employee installing a belt take-up. The second employee was setting a wedge in place using a hammer and as he swung the hammer to strike the wedge, he missed the wedge and the hammer slipped from his hand and struck EE in the lip, causing a laceration to his lip.
Employee was cutting a piece of rubber to make a seal when the knife he was using slipped and the the back of his left middle finger causing a laceration which required stitches.
Employee was attempting to loosen a bolt with a ratchet when the socket slipped off and struck the employee in the chin knocking a tooth out.
Miner was using a chuck wrench to knock a hole in a stopping. As he swung the wrench, it hit a cable and deflected the wrench and it hit his hand, causing a fracture to08 his finger.
Employee was attempting to loosen a bolt on a belt pre-cleaner with a socket and ratchet. The socket slipped off the bolt and the ratchet struck him in the mouth causing a laceration to his lip.
Employee was in the process of setting rock props and as he was handed the setting hammer for setting the props he felt something pop in his shoulder. the time differaece between the accident date and the date submitted is because the employee did not loose any time until May 12 2006 from this incident
Employee was removing bolts from a pre-cleaner on a belt when the wrench he was using slipped of the bolt and struck him in the mouth.
INDIVIDUAL DID NOT RETRACT THE BLADE OF BOX KNIFE COMPLETELY. IN TURN IT CUT HIS HAND.
THE EE WAS POUNDING ON A CHAIN TRYING TO SEPARATE A LINK WHEN A CHUNK METAL FLEW OFF THE EDGE OFA LINK AND STRUCK THE EE.
EE WAS HELPING CUT DOWN WIRE MESH FROM THE MINE ROOF WHEN A SECTION OF MESH STRUCK HIM IN THE FACE.
EE WAS CLEANING A BELT CUTTER & RAN THE EDGE OF HIS FINGERS ACROSS THE BLADE
EMPLOYEE WAS ATTEMPTING TO REMOVE AN OLD BOLT FROM A SECTION OF BELT STRUCTURE, WHEN HE STRUCK THE BOLT THE AXE GLANCED OFF THE BOLT AND HIT HIS ANKLE.
EMPLOYEE WAS CHANGING ROUTER BIT ON DOZER RIPPER. HE WAS SUPPORTING A PUNCH WITH HIS KNEE & MISSED THE PUNCH & HIT HIS KNEE WITH A HAMMER.
EE WAS CUTTING A PIECE OF MINE BELT WITH A RAZOR KNIFE, THE KNIFE SLIPPED OVER A STRAIGHT EDGE STRIKING HIS THUMB.
EE WAS CUTTING A SECTION OF TAPE OFF OF A MOTOR LEAD, SLIPPED WITH THE KNIFE AND CUT HIMSELF.
A PIECE OF ROCK WAS CAUGHT IN THE CONVEYOR OF A SHUTTLE CAR AND EE GOT A BAR AND WAS TRYING TO PRY IT LOOSE WHEN THE BAR HE WAS USING SLIPPED AND HE SMASHED HIS FINGERS BETWEEN THE PIECE OF RO CK AND THE BAR HE WAS USING.
EMPLOYEE WAS ATTEMPTING TO CUT A PIECE OF CABLE AND STRUCK HIMSELF IN THE HAND WITH A HAMMER.
CLEANING UP OIL SPILL IN SHOP, PUSHING WET FLOOR DRY WITH FLOOR SCRAPER. TWISTED SCRAPER TO TURN FLOOR DRY OVER AND HEARD A POP AND FELT PAIN IN RIGHT CHEST TO UNDER RIGHT SHOULDER. EMPLOYEE DIAGNOSIS- CRACKED RIGHT 3RD RIB.
USING A POCKET KNIFE TO CUT A WIRE TIE. WHEN THE KNIFE CUT THROUGH THE WIRE TIE IT LACERATED THE LEFT THUMB.
EE WAS HOLDING A METAL STRAIGHT EDGE ON A SECTION OF BELT WHILE ANOTHER EE WAS CUTTING THE BELT. THE RAZOR KNIFE USED TO CUT THE BELT SLIPPED AND STRUCK THE INJURED EE.
A 3/8" HELPER CHAIN CONNECTED TO A 1 1/2 TON RATED COME-ALONG HAD BEEN ATTACHED TO THE POINT AUGER OF THE EXTENDER IN AN ATTEMPT TO REMOVE IT. THE 3/8" HELPER CHAIN BROKE AND STRUCK THE WORKER IN THE RIGHT KNEE.
A 3/8" HELPER CHAIN CONNECTED TO A 1 1/2 TON RATED COME-ALONG HAD BEEN ATTACHED TO THE POINT AUGER OF THE EXTENDER IN AN ATTEMPT TO REMOVE IT. THE 3/8" HELPER CHAIN BROKE AND STRUCK THE WORKER IN THE LEFT ELBOW.
EE WAS LIFTING THE BELT HARDWARE WITH SOME COMALONGS, HE LOOKED UP AND GOT SOMETHING IN HIS EYE.
WHILE USING A ROUND STEEL BAR APPROXIMATELY 2/3" IN DIAMETER TO STRIKE THE LINER OF THE EXTRUDING CHAMBER IN AN EFFORT TO BREAK IT LOOSE. THE STEEL BAR SLIPPED PINCHING THE STEEL BAR AND THE A UGER INSIDE THE EXTRUDER CHAMBER.
EE WAS CUTTING A NYLON TIE TO PUT ON VENTILATION TUBING WHEN HE SLIPPED AND CUT HIS LEFT THUMB WITH A KNIFE. THE CUT REQUIRED 4 STITCHES.