A set up crew employee was attempting to remove liners from a cone crusher, by striking the liners with a 10 lb sledgehammer. During this process, a shard of the manganese liner chipped off and went into the employee's left forearm. The employee was taken to the emergency room where the shard was extracted, wound was cleaned, and 5 stitches were administered.
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Mostrando 50 de 62Pliers slipped and hit employee in teeth breaking the two front teeth.
Worker was removing a high-pressure filter cap from a machine using a breaker bar. It slipped and crushed two fingers on worker's left hand between the breaker bar and hydraulic tank on the machine.
Splicing a conveyor belt. Box Knife slipped and lacerated EE's thumb. Taken for medical care where EE received 4 stitches.
Employee hit left thumb with a ballpein hammer, resulting in smashed tendons in the thumb.
An underground blaster was cutting an ANFO hose with a utility knife when the knife slipped, causing a laceration on the employee's left index finger.
Employee was trying to loosen a 5-1/2' cone crusher after it had blown a hydraulic line going to the clamping system. The employee was using three, 3-ton come-a-longs to turn the bowl and loosen the crusher. As the employee was tightening one of the come-a-longs, it slipped from the rigging and came back and hit the employee in the right leg in the shin breaking the leg.
Employee was a using a 8 pound sledgehammer to hammer on the outside of a bin to knock down material that had built up inside. In the process of swinging the hammer EE felt a pop in the right shoulder. Employee was taken to a clinic and observed and released to full duty, no medications, and no restrictions. MRI reviewed on 3/23/22 showed no damage, but PT was recommended.
Employee spliced C1 conveyor belt and was tracking the belt when the laces came around and hit the strap that was holding the rear skirt rubber. Employee took a pry bar and pried up on the strip without locking out the conveyor first. Pry bar became wedged causing EE's left index finger to be smashed between the belt and the bar resulting in two lacerations on EE's finger.
Flipping product gates, used pry bar and sledge hammer, 1 gate harder to flip, 3am woke in pain, clinic diagnosed strain of musc/tend, no restrictions. 8/10/21 follow-up visit physical therapy was prescribed.
While attempting to break free a can on a C-17 conveyor, the employee's left middle finger was stuck by a hammer.
While removing a bolt with a 3/8" ratchet, to remove the transmission on an F-750 service truck, the employee felt a sharp pain in the left wrist.
While changing screen media on a 6x20 finish screen, the 3 foot ply bar slipped, and caused the employee to lose balance and land awkwardly on right knee.
While an employee was splicing a 42" conveyor belt using a belt cutter, the cutter became unbound and slipped due to the excessive force. The employee's forearm contacted a double headed nail that caused a laceration.
Employee was placing forms for a wash plant concrete pour. While nailing forms in place the employee struck their left index finger with their form hammer breaking the finger.
Employee was prying a hinge bolt from the clamping section of a Hazemag crusher.
Used razor knife to cut plastic strap off box and cut right forearm.
Employee removing a keeper pin from a loader bucket shank guard. Missed the punch being used, hitting their thumb. X-ray revealed no damage, but 4 stitches were placed.
Installing pin in track link when a piece of the pin broke off embedding in right arm pit area.
Driller was changing steels and smashed finger between the 48" wrench and drill mast.
Lime bin stopped up, employee was using a hammer and steel rod to try and get it unplugged when had a pain in left upper arm
Employee had open hand on open end of combo wrench. Pushing to tighten bolt on crusher motor and box end slipped off nut and employee pinched web between thumb and forefinger against the back of the motor and open end of wrench causing puncture wound through leather glove
Employee was using a standard utility knife to cut a rubber belt side guard out of a sand chute for replacement. Employee was pulling the knife through the material towards his body. Knife slipped or cut through the rubber and stabbed their right leg.
Employee cut his right leg with an olfa belt knife causing a two inch cut
Employee was in the process of installing the lid on a VSI. Miners were using a telehandle to lower the VSI lid back into place. The lid was slightly misaligned. Miner used a pry bar to move lid into place. As he began to pry, the lid shifted and dropped into place and pinched the bar causing it to flip up and strike the left side of the miners face.
Bearing housing bolts broke in scalping screen. EE replaced broken bolts. Nylon strap was attached to shiv which was standing vertical. Employee let go of the shiv to connect the chain come along to the strap. The shiv fell over & down a step hitting the top of employee's right foot. JSA had been done but falling hazard not identified. Medical attention not requested until 3-12-13.
changing bearing at plant when the helper' s two middle fingers on his left hand were mashed
Employee was flipping impact bars on Stedman. Employee used 4lb short handle sledge and hit wedge to loosen. Chip from wedge broke off and struck employee apx 4" above navel.
EE was using a jack handle to lower a trailer, when the jack handle sprung back and hit him in his mouth. One tooth was knocked out and one tooth was broken off.
Employee was tightening bolts on a pin cover plate. The employee felt a pain in his shoulder while tightening the bolts. He did not wish to see a dr at the time. He requested to see a doctor on 1/21/10 and taken on that date. He was told he needed an MRI and to see an orthopedic surgeon. The surgeon informed him on 2/24/10 that he had a torn tendon in his shoulder.
EE was attempting to remove the race from the shaft of a bearing when a piece of metal broke off and penetrated into his left forearm. Two stitches was the result of having to extract the piece of metal.
The ground man was attempting to dislodge rock with a 5' pry bar. When the rock disloged, employee was unable to stop momentum of the bar and struck his left hand pinky finger. Employee was taken to emergency room for x-ray, which revealed a small-angulated fracture on the little finger of his left hand. Employee returned to work without restrictions.
Replacing blowbars in primary impact crusher. EE's were using a sledge hammer in the process, loosening blow bars prior to removal. A piece of the blow bar came loose at it was hit with hammer. The fragment cut through blue jeans into EE's upper right thigh cutting muscle & nicking the artery.
Working on motor connections, cutting tape away from splice, sitting down in front of motor for access to equipment, employee was using "box cutter" type knife for tape removal. Knife hit wire insulation causing knife to jump up. Employee received a 2 inch laceration to left forearm requiring 5 stitches. Employee was released to return to work with no restrictions that same day.
Employee was tapping shoes loose from the brackets on a VSI crusher table. A piece of steel chipped off of shoe or hammer making a small puncture wound. Embedding a piece of steel in EE's left forearm.
Employee was driving in a beam with a sledge hammer. The handle hit against an obstruction causing the strike to be redirected. The result was a smashed right thumb. Laceration to right thumb which needed stitches.
Employee was cutting a belt to splice another section of belt in. Employees hand slipped downward on the utility knife that he was using to cut belt. His pinky finger came in contact with the blade causing a laceration to the finger.
Employee broke right hand while removing rocks, plugging impact crusher. Employee used 1/4 diameter chain to pull rocks from impact. As rock was out of the impactor employee positioned right hand around chain to guide to final placement. Chain slipped falling about 6 inches causing injury to right hand. Injury is a restricted duty.
EE WAS OPERATING COME-A-LONG TO MOVE ROTARY KILN THE CHAIN SLIPPED/BROKE CAUSING EE RIGHT THUMB TO BE LACERATED
EE ALLEGES THAT HE WAS PRYING A ROCK OUT THAT WAS WEDGED BETWEEN THE TAIL PULLEY AND CONVEYOR FRAME. THE ROCK POPPED OUT SUDDENLY AND THE EE STATES THAT HE OVEREXTENDED HIS LEFT ELBOW WHEN THE BAR WENT DOWN QUICKLY. EE ALLEGES HE FELT A PAIN IN HIS LEFT ELBOW.
EE was punching holes in pieces of belt with hammer and hole punch and had already punched out 6 holes. On the 7th hole he missed the hole punch with the 2 lb. hammer and struck his thumb on his left hand. X ray showed a hairline fracture on the knuckle. He was given a splint to wear. He was wearing gloves. Area was muddy and punch was too small to hold.
EE ALLEGES INJ OCCURRED ON 12/29/04 BUT DID NOT REPORT TO MGMT UNTIL 1/1/05. EE STATED HE STRAINED RIGHT ELBOW WHILE BEATING ON A CHUTE WITH A HAMMER TO DISLODGE SOME MATERIAL.
EMPLOYEE WAS USING A UTILITY KNIFE TO CUT RUBBER BELTS INTO DONUTS TO COLLAR AROUND DRILL CUTTINGS WHEN DRILLING. KNIFE SLIPPED & CUT HIS WRIST. EE RECEIVED STITCHES AT THE E.R.
Two employees were repairing a tear on a conveyor belt. The tear had been cut out and the patch was being cut by the employee using a utility knife. As he was cutting the patch the knife slipped and cut his right calf muscle. The laceration required 5 stitches.
employee was changing a drill bit . he hit the old bit with a hammer when a fragment hit him below the knee
EMPLOYEE WAS SPLICING THE #8 CONVETOR BELT. AFTER FINISHING THE SPILCE THE EE WAS USING A HAMMER TO SET THE CLAMPS AND STICK PIN. WHILE HITTING ON THE CLAMPS, SOMETHING FLEW UP AND STRUCK THE EMPLOYEE IN THE LEFT CHEEK.
EE WAS USING A UTILITY KNIFE TO CUT RUBBER BELTS TO COVER UP HOLES DRILLED - TO KEEP RAIN WATER OUT OF HOLES. EE RECEIVED 5 STITCHES.
Employee was cutting slots in 1/2" x 8" skirt rubber. He picked the rubber up and was cutting towards his leg when he cut thru the rubber. He stabbed his leg with the box knife. The cut was about 1" long and 3/4" deep and took 3 stitches to close.
EE HIT HAND WITH HAMMER. EE WAS TIGHTENING BEARING HOUSING USING A HAMMER TO STRIKE THE END OF WRENCH. THE WRENCH SLIPPED CAUSING HIM TO STRIKE HIS HAND WITH HAMMER.
A BLAST HOLE DRILLER EMPLOYED BY INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR GENERAL DRILLING WAS MAKING A REPAIR TO THE MUD FLAP ON HIS DRILL TRUCK. USING A PUNCH TO MAKE A HOLE IN THE MUD FLAP, HE MISSED AND HIT HIS LEFT HAND WITH HIS HAMMER. THE ACCIDENT OCCURRED IN THE QUARRY SHOP. HE WAS TREATED AND RELEASED AT A CLINIC. THE DOCTOR REPORTED "NO PERMANENT IMPAIRMENT". HE WAS RELEASED TO RETURN 9/29