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 50 de 53Employee 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 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.
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.
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.
Employee was using a T-post driver when EE missed the T-post on one of the down strokes and the T-post struck the side hand-hold and smashed the tip end of EE's right pointer finger resulting in a fractured bone tip and stitches.
Employee was using a 36" pry bar to move a motor away from a fluid coupling to replace the spider. Employee pried one side and was attempting to pry the opposite side. Employee pushed the pry bar and felt a "pop" in RIGHT shoulder. Employee kept working. Employee felt alright until they tried to raise RIGHT arm and felt pain in shoulder. Employee was placed on "restricted duty".
Employee was in the process of removing the engine from 12019 hauler. The employee was using a pocket knife to cut a zip tie from a wiring harness. The employee was cutting in the direction of his left hand and the knife contacted the top first knuckle of the employee's hand causing a laceration
Employee sustained a small puncture wound to the left hand between the thumb and index finger requiring two stiches.
Using hammer to loosen bucket tooth, struck tooth adaptor on bucket and a fragment of the tooth ear broke off and went inside EE left leg.
Employee was utilizing a pick to clean ballast from beneath the rail for anchor installation. The bottom side of the pick head struck the base of the rail causing a small piece of shrapnel from the rail to strike the employee in the right thigh.
A mechanic was removing the left side final drive of a D10T Dozer when the male end of the 3/4" drive slipped out of the magnetic plug. The employee's left thumb struck the dozer's blade arm causing a fracture to the thumb.
Employee was using a utility knife to trim out door facing when knife slipped and cut palm of left hand.
EE was driving t-post for fence. While driving t-post he lifted t-post driver too high causing him to miss the t-post on the way down and caught his finger between t-post driver and t-post. Has to have stitches in left index finger.
The employee was removing the winch assembly from a D9R Cat dozer. As the employee pick up on the winch with the overhead crane, the winch assembly did not move. The employee used a 5 foot bar to try and pry the winch off. As he was prying up he strained his lower back. On July 18 2012 the employee started treatment with a Chiropractor making this injury a recordable.
The employee was assigned to secure a T-post using a 2' manufactured post driver to drive a 36" T-post further into the soil. The employee struck the T-post once, upon the second attempt he lifted the driver away from the T-post misaligning. This misjudgement caused the employee to be off by 1/4", which caused the contact between the T-post and his left hand, cut finger.
Employee was removing the discharge line from a water pump by cutting the 6" flexible hose with a folding razor knife when he cut his right leg just above the knee. Two stitches were required to close the wound.
The mechanic was installing a serpentine drive belt on a 3/4 ton Chevrolet pickup. As he pulled on a 1/2" drive, 16" long ratchet to loosen the belt tension, he felt a sharp pain in his left rib cage. He reported the injury the following Monday. He was taken to a local clinic where he was diagnosed with a left rib contusion and was placed on restricted duty.
EE was lifting and pushing a bar through the holes on his line boring fixture. The lift was a vertical lift from the ground. When the EE was making the final push upward, he felt a burning/tear in the lower abdominal area.
Employee in process of removing brake filter housing received laceration to upper lip. Employee was using a ratchet wrench on the bottom nut of the filter housing, pulling towards employee to break housing free. Once housing became free, the open end of the wrench came in contact with the employees right upper lip.
Employee was tightening a bolt on a front end loader when the wrench slipped causing him to hit the back side of his hand. At the time of the incident no medical attention was needed. On 9/26/13 the employee said he had a knot on his right wrist from the incident. Dr. done surgery to remove the knot on 4/7/14. So this injury went recordable today.
Supervisor was observing employee changing out teeth on the dragline line bucket. When the employee struck the tooth with a sledge hammer a metal sliver flew off and struck the supervisor in his right hand.
Employee was separating shim packs for upper bearing on main rotator of swing case #4 of a Marion 8750 Dragline. After heating the laminated shims, he was using a putty knife to work the shims apart. The putty knife caught and pushed the shim pack, slicing though his gloved hand causing a laceration to his left thumb and a cut tendon. *A 7% whole person impairment was issued.
Employee was raising a jack stand extension and it slipped pinching his left ring finger between the jack stand and the extension. The employee received a small laceration to his left ring finger that required 6 stitches.
The employee was cutting a pump flex-line with a utility knife. As he was cutting towards himself, the knife slipped and cut the inside of his right leg near the knee. He was taken to a local emergency room where steri-strips were used to close the small laceration.
Employee was trying to roll the front motor generator set #2 with a 5 ft. prybar. The bar slipped and the employee fell backwards against the rear motor generator set #1 mounting base striking his left back area. Employee sustained an occult rib fracture.
Employee was assisting with removing old teeth on the shovel bucket. When a fellow employee tapped on one of the teeth with a sledge hammer, a sliver of metal came off the tooth and struck employee in the left forearm requiring stitches.
On 8-25-09 employee exerted extreme force on a long handle wrench to remove a filter. Employee felt slight pain in shoulder not reported until 8-26-09. On 9/09/2009 at 6:30 am employee told supervisor his shoulder still had a slight pain. Physician did MRI and no restrictions on 09/10/2009. Second Physician visit recommended physical therapy that started on 10/06/2009.
Employee was assisting with high voltage termination in a BE2570 right main transformer room. While penciling the lead insulation of a 35KV cable with a folding razor knife, the knife cut through the insulation and stabbed through his glove and into the thumb side of the right palm. This resulted in a cut approximately one inch long. Employee is left handed.
Employee was using a pry bar to help push a pin from the becket of pendant lines, when the pin cleared the becket and the becket moved causing the pry bar to move and pinched his finger, causing a laceration.
EE was trying to loosen bolt using pipe wrench. Hit wrench handle with hammar and caught finger in pinch point. Cut left index finger requiring 5 stitches.
Employee trying to loosen clamps, awkward position, pressure on left side causing pain to left rib cage area.
Employee was changing the teeth on the backhoe bucket and struck the keeper pin with an 8 lb. sledge hammer. A sliver of metal flew off and struck the employee just above the left knee, requiring removal of the imbedded metal and 4 stitches.
EE was trying to release a 3-ton come-a-long which was under pressure. Were lining up 2570W propel & shoe slide to pin. Force of impact caused EE to hit foot on hyd pump knocking him off balance. Badly bruised foot ... both sides.
Employee was using a utility knife to cut belt material. The utility knife slipped out of the belting and cut the employee's left middle finger requiring five stitches.
Installing fender brace using sling chain. Brace was on ground standing on its end, chain attached w/slack. Employee holding chain in L hand, pushed brace down to ground. Brace fell and chain wrapped around L index finger and pulled tight.
Employee was installing spherical bearing on the left side of a dozer. In the process of driving the bearing on, a piece of metal came off, hitting the employee on the right forehead temple requiring stitches.
Lack of communication: I was guiding a piece of steel down attached by the crane and a co-worker struck the steel with the hammer as I reached with hand to straighten it. He accidently hit my fingertip in the process.
EE was using a chain block attached to a pad eye. Weld broke, causing pad eye to strike EE on knee & forearm.
Employee was cutting toe plate on a pump barge when the metal sprung back and struck him in the mouth.
EE's were changing out crossties on the rail. EE set spike on a new tie and as he struck it with the spike maul to drive it in, the spike popped up out of the tie and struck the EE in the mouth chipping a tooth.