Maintenance was working on the bypass fan to remove the cap on the bearing. A maintenance technician began to hit the top of the cap with a hammer to loosen it up. The cap popped off the bearing and flew up hitting another maintenance technician in the left wrist as EE used EE's left arm to block EE's face.
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Mostrando los 40Employee was working on repairing the cutting edge of the dozer. EE struck the sledgehammer on the cutting edge and a piece of metal broke off and went through EE's glove into EE's finger.
At 3:30 am Shipping Attendant was monitoring the bagging operation when the employee heard an air leak. EE found a broken hose inside the applicator control cabinet. After isolating the source of air and attempting to repair ruptured hose, the knife EE was using slipped and cut EE's left ring finger causing a laceration. Stitches were required for medical treatment.
The worker was struck in the shoulder with a 150-200lb bearing that was suspended from a nylon strap that was holding the load. The strap broke and the load fell & bounced approx. 18-20 ft and traveled approx. 11-15 ft before striking worker. The work above was being conducted by another contractor PAR
Employee was using a 3 lb hammer to form metal after welding it. Employee missed target with hammer and felt strain on elbow. Placed on work restriction, no lifting >5 # for next 7 days.
The employee was using a sledgehammer on a wedge under the liner at the Raw Mill. An estimated 1.5cm piece of the inner shattered and went into the throat.
The electrician arrived early for EE's shift. EE arrived at 6:40am and EE's shift starts at 7am. At 6:45am, EE was opening a package of brand new tools EE purchased over the weekend. EE took out EE's utility knife to cut the plastic wire tie and the knife slipped and sliced open EE's left index finger.
While removing a socket liner from a raw mill using a hammer and pin to knock a bolt out, the EE that was helping was hit with a metal fragment and it entered EE's eye. The employee was wearing safety glasses at the time.
While aligning liner up against frame, the choker slipped down a little causing the liner to slip down smashing the tip of EE's left ring finger.
While working to remove a piece of old vac hose, a production tech cut EE's thumb just to the left of the knuckle.
Technician was tightening a screw in the electrical compartment of an hvac unit when technician's hand slipped and was cut on the housing of the cabinet.
Mechanic was cutting a conveyor belt using a razor knife when the blade slipped and cut left wrist. Bleeding was severe and mechanic was transported to emergency department where they received three sutures and a tetanus shot. Employee placed on light duty.
Mechanic was working in Raw Mill tapping out bolt holes. While doing this EE felt a pain in the upper groin area. EE did not go to the doctor at first--thought it might go away. On 2/1/21 EE saw a doctor that said EE has a strain in EE's upper groin area. Dr. prescribed antibiotics and told EE to return to work with weight restrictions.
Mechanic replacing chain on primary crusher and while swinging sledge to join connecting link plate hammer hit pad eye causing hammer handle to impact hand caused bruising. Mechanic did not report injury until 01/19/21. After self-care did not help, placed on restrictions 01/25/21 resulting in medical incident.
Mechanic using pipe wrench to loosen blowpipe on dust collector and overextended EE's elbow. Incident was not reported until 01/08/2021. Employee instructed to have medical evaluation on 01/08/2021 and medical provider placed employee of work restrictions.
Employee reports that they were trying to work a rock loose on a conveyor using a metal rod when the rock gave way and right hand came down onto the metal guard hitting right pinky finger. Employee reports that they noticed pain, bleeding and deformity of the finger.
Maintenance mechanic was working on line 1 coal mill and was utilizing a come-a-long and other mechanical tools. Mechanic reported soreness in right elbow. Elbow pain continued to worsen until medical treatment was advised on 08/28/2020, at which time medical professional diagnosed lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow. Employee was given tennis elbow brace by the doctor.
Employee was working on clearing the kiln feed end seal dust chute when material flushed out and got into EE's right eye.
While using a hammer to remove the blade from the shaft of a vent fan motor the employee smashed thumb with the hammer.
Holding star frame in the mill with left hand. Reached out to let chain fall down with right hand and when I pulled the chain I felt something pop and it started burning up and down my arm.
Pulling on wrench in upward motion on push bolt to take sleeve out of pump.
Operator was using a hammer and felt discomfort in the wrist.
Mechanic trying to remove coupling hub from head shaft of limestone feeder. Using a strong back with a port-a-power ram and 1/2" all-thread rods to rig coupling for removal. While applying pressure to the ram, a rod broke & strong back swung around & hit mechanic on left hand. Treated as first aid but did not improve, instructed to go to doctor & x-ray found broken bone.
The mechanic was removing a pipe nipple with a 36" pipe wrench from the down comer duct and reported severe pain in abdomen. EE was sent to the doctors and put on light duty until further evaluation could be completed.
A Production Attendant was cleaning off build up on the tip of the burner pipe when a chunk of material fell on the lance causing it to slip from attendant's hands. In trying to maintain grip of the lance, they felt a pain in the lower back.
An employee was performing work on the plant front-end loader. Employee was pulling on a wrench to loosen a bolt when employee felt a pop and a sharp burning pain in employee's right arm.
A Production Attendant was in the process of opening the Tertiary Air Duct elbow door when one of their fingers was caught in a pinch point. The employee sustained a cut to their right ring finger.
A sledge hammer was used to remove a sprocket segment from a bucket elevator. When the sledge hammer hit the sprocket, metal came off and hit an employee about 15-20 feet away in the abdomen. The employee was taken to the ER to receive an X-Ray to verify no metal remained in the laceration, a tetanus shot, and two stitches before being returned to work.
While replacing inboard bearing assembly on VRM KF pump, mechanic used 1/2 in pull handle to try to remove 3 bolts. Mechanic felt discomfort in rt shoulder, but finished EE's shift without reporting any concerns. Overnight EE felt increased pain in shoulder and reported incident to EE's supervisor the next day. On 11/22 EE was placed on restricted duty after a follow-up exam
Employee was using a small sledge hammer to open the door latch on top of railcar when EE felt a sharp pain in EE's right elbow. Employee was sent to urgent care for evaluation employee was diagnosed with tendonitis.
Using box cutter to cut corragated vaccum hose.
Employee & two co-workers were clearing out south VRM reject chute. Employee and one co-worker were below the chute and the other co-worker was behind the chute. Large amount of powder material flushed out. Material entered top of employee's boot, burning left foot. Administered 1st aid and was transported to ER for burn treatment
A production employee strained his back while swinging a sledge hammer in effort to unplug a chute. This incident was initially treated as a first aid. The employee later visited a doctor which prescribed medicine for pain and modified duty making the incident reportable.
Employee was removing 1st row of mill shell liners from compartment 1 on finish mill 3. Bull-pin & hammer was used to remove wedged mill balls found between liners & head liners. When striking bull-pin with the hammer the lodged mill ball came loose causing the bull-pin to ricochet hitting him in the left knee. Completed shift & once home had pain in knee. Went to doctor 11/25.
While changing a flat tire, the jack failed trapping the workman's arm between the tire and the wheel well. Laceration to forearm/wrist.
While employee was on his afternoon break, he was slicing up a watermelon to eat. When he sliced into the watermelon he accidentally lacerated the tip of his left pinky finger.
Employee was loosening a port cover with a pipe. In the process a piece of welded rod broke off and struck him in the nose.
An employee of Love Mechanical Cut the back of his leg with his pocket knife while cutting a rope. The cut required stitches.
A maintenance mechanic was welding and stopped to chip at a piece of shim plate and when a piece of the metal flew back at him striking him in the arm. The incident was initially treated with first aid measures. The employee recently sought medical treatment due to possible infection.
EE WAS WORKING ON THE FINISH MILL FEED CONVEYOR REMOVING CLINKER BUILD UP FROM UNDER THE BELT. HE WAS PRYING A PIECE OF CLINKER WITH A SHOVEL AND ANOTHER EMPLOYEE WAS ON THE OTHER SIDE DOING THE SAME THING WHEN HIS SHOVEL SLIPPED HITTING EE IN THE LEFT KNEE.