The employee was breaking up rock from on top of the continuous miner when a piece of rock in left eye. Employee suffered a corneal abrasion and was taken off work.
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Mostrando 50 de 66Trimming belt fingers, knife slipped and cut left thumb through glove
EE WAS TWISTING A 4' PIECE OF GLUE TO MAKE A 2' PIECE. AS HE CUT THROUGH GLUE, KNIFE SLIPPED, CAUSING A LACERATION TO HIS LT THUMB. EE WAS TRANSPORTED TO WHS-GREENE, WHERE HE RECIEVED 5 SUTURES TO CLOSE THE LACERATION.
EE was lifting a pump out of sump with chain. When pulling pub to set on cart, EE slipped and felt pain on right side abdomen. EE saw Dr later that day and was diagnosed with an umbilical hernia. EE has a history of hernias and operator would like to file this under occupational illness.
While knocking block out of wall with sledge hammer to adjust vent, sledge hammer pinched right ring finger between handle and wall. EE broke tip of finger and received 8 sutures. EE will not miss any work and this is being reported as a medical treatment.
Breaking tools, hit shoulder breaking tool, wrench slipped.
EE was making splice on S/C. Attempting to open cable flowing pilot wire, got off track, went to adjust, knife slipped and point punctured Lt hand on outside of palm. EE received five (5) sutures. EE will not have any lost days and return to work Monday, 9/22/14.
Helping unload spool of 27 pair phone cable. As reel was hoisted with a come-a-long above the rail, his foot caught between the spool and the tight side rail causing a severe contusion. He began missing work on 9/3/13.
Changing hose on double boom bolter and, when hose broke free, injured struck left hand and machine frame. He cut his hand between the third and fourth fingers. The laceration required five sutures to close. NO TIME WAS MISSED.
Cutting damaged belt clips from belt and struck right thigh with the utility knife blade. The laceration needed three sutures to close. NO TIME WAS MISSED.
Cutting tensar from around head of miner and the utility knife slipped striking his left wrist. The cut required two sutures to close. NO TIME WAS MISSED FROM WORK
Forkie handle (jack handle) hit him above L eye when changing bits. Jack handle may have broke.
Changing bits on the shearer and was struck on the left side of the neck by a flying piece of metal. the puncture wound took one suture to close. No time was missed from work.
Employee was using a wrench to tighten a belt block nut on a conveyor system. The wrench slipped as he was pulling it towards him causing him to fall to the ground. As he fell to the ground he landed on his right wrist and fracturing it.
Changing bits on CM, was struck on the bridge of the nose by flying metal either from a bit or a hammer that was being used to dislodge the bits. The laceration required five sutures to close. NO TIME WAS MISSED FROM WORK.
Employee was in the process of changing bits on a continuous miner. While striking one of the bits with a hammer a piece of the hammer flew out, striking the employee on the bridge of the nose and on the face below the right eye. (employee was wearing Safety glasses)
Removing old chuck from bolter head. EE was holding chuck with channelocks as co-worker struck them with a small sledge. A piece of metal few off & struck EE on left side of face on the cheek. He continued to work but required surgery on 3/14/11 to remove the piece of metal. 4 sutures were used to close the wound. No time was missed from work, this is a med treatment report.
While pulling on trolley chain to move overhead trolley the trolley stopped suddenly causing the injured to feel something pop in his left hand. The injured suffered a fractured left hand. The injured continued to work and went off work on 10/30/2010 when an MRI showed he had a fracture in his left hand.
Pulling chain across pipe tub, slack came out of chain and hook hit him on hand.
Using a lock blade knife to push the pin out of the flashlight bottom and the knife closed on his right middle finger lacerating it. The cut required five sutures.
He was pulling belt with a pair of channel locks to make a belt splice and felt pain in his left upper arm. Injury happened 4/18/10 but ee continued to work until 11/14/10 when he came out of the mine due to pain. His first missed work day was 11/15/10.
Employee was using a slate bar to install rail in tie. The bar slipped and he was struck on the chin. The resulting laceration took five sutures to close. NO WORK WAS MISSED FROM THIS MEDICAL TREATMENT INJURY.
Using an axe to level concrete block while building a stopping and struck left ring finger with the axe fracturing it. Employee did not miss any work due to the injury.
Injured was using a utility knife to strip wire and the knife slipped. He lacerated his right thumb. The laceration required four sutures to close.
Injured was struck on the left knee when a jack used to bend rails slipped off the rail being bent and struck him.
The injured was cutting a piece of rock dust hose with a pocket knife. He was cutting with his right hand when the knife slipped off the hose and cut his left hand causing a laceration at the third knuckle of his left hand. This is not a lost time accident. This is a MSHA reportable accident because the injured received 6 sutures.
Using a chisel as a spacer in a chain breaker while re-assembling a continuous miner conveyor chain. He had his hand on top of the chisel to remove it and the chain jumped causing the end of the chisel to strike against his right hand between his thumb and index finger. The laceration needed five sutures to close. No time from work was lost. This is a medical treatment incident.
Cutting canvas with razor knife and lacerated back of left hand. Cut required six sutures. This is a medical treatment injury.
Using a slate bar to pry a rock off the top of a continuous miner, the rock slid back and his left thumb caught between the rock and the bar. His thumb was fractured. Injured did not miss any work. This is a medical treatment incident.
Victim was assisting workers who were re-railing an off the track 9 ton motor. He was placing wood blocking material under the locomotive when the jack that was set under it kicked out and the motor dropped. His right forearm became caught under the motor resulting in a severe contusion.
He was using a sledge hammer to knock out the blocks that remained in a stopping after a scoop had been used to knock the stopping out when several blocks fell from the corner and struck him on the top of his right foot, fracturing it.
While trying to disassemble an air pump, the injured was holding the pump steady with his right foot and turning a wrench to loosen pump part. When the injured jerked the wrench he felt pain in his groin. The injured was diangosed with a hernia. He continued to work until 7/28/07 the date of his surgery. Because the mine was on vacation his first day misseed was 8/6/07.
Injured was working on razor knife, cut his left thumb.
Using a slate bar to close the door on a ballast car and the bar slipped. He strained his lower back. Injured continued to work until 3/19/07 at which time he began losing time for a lower back strain.
Removing bits from shearer cutting drum and a piece of the bit tool removal tool broke off and struck him in the left cheek, becoming imbedded. The piece was removed and one suture was necessary to close the wound. The employee did not miss any scheduled work due to the injury.
The injured had hold of a bottom belt roller while changing it. The roller was stuck in a belt chain. A co-worker tried to strike the belt chain with a hammer to free the stuck roller and missed, striking the injured in his left index finger. This accident resulted in a fracture of his left index finger.
The shearer helper and shearer operator were changing bits on the shearer. A bit was lodged in the bit keeper and the operator was using an 8 lb hammer to hit the bit wrench with. As he struck the wrench with the sledge the wrench became airborne, traveled through the face piece of helmet and struck EE above & below left eye, fracturing orbit socket and cut face and eye lid.
Picking up a belt bar to put through a roll of belt to be hung and felt pain in lower back.
THE EMPLOYEE WAS CUTTING OUT THE PILOT WIRE INSIDE THE REEL COMPARTMENT DURING AN INSTALLATION OF A NEW SHUTTLE CAR CABLE. THE INJURED WAS WORKING IN TIGHT QUARTERS AND CUT HIS FOREARM, RESULTING IN SUTURES. NO WORK WAS MISSED AS A RESULT OF THIS INJURY.
SWINGING A SLEDGE HAMMER TO BREAK UP ROCK CAUGHT IN LONGWALL PANLINE. WHEN THE ROCK BROKE HE STRUCK HIS RT. HAND ON THE ROCK. HE LACERATED THE KNUCKLE ON HIS HAND AT THE LITTLE FINGER. NO LOST TIME, 3 SUTURES.
HITTING A CONVEYOR BELT ROLLER WITH A HAMMER TO FREE IT. HE DROPPED THE HAMMER HIS RIGHT HAND WENT BETWEEN THE ROLLER AND BELT FRACTURING HIS THUMB AND INDEX FINGER
CUTTING RUBBER SKIRTING OFF BELT WITH A UTILITY KNIFE, CUTTING TOWARD EE AND THE KNIFE SLIPPED. EE CUT LEFT HAND AND THE LACERATION REQUIRED FIVE SUTURES TO CLOSE
Cutting belt skirting with a utility knife. The knife slipped. he cut his leg about three inches above the right knee. The laceration required three sutures. No time was lost from work.
LOOSENING BOLTS TO TAKE A TRIPPER DRIVE OUT, USING A CHEATER PIPE, THE CHEATER PIPE, RATCHET AND SOCKET SLIPPED OFF OF A BOLT HEAD AND HE CUT THE BACK OF HIS RIGHT HAND ON GUARDING. HE LACERATED THE BACK OF HIS HAND AND RECEIVED SIX SUTURES TO CLOSE THE WOUND.
Coupling water line to continuous miner and the wrench slipped off the coupler pinching his left thumb between the wrench handles. His thumb was fractured. No time was lost.
CONNECTING COUPLER TO 3" POLY LINE WHEN RATCHET SLIPPED OFF STRIKING INJURED IN NOSE & BREAKING NOSE.
TIGHTENING BOLD ON FILTER, FELT PAIN AND POPPINGNOISE IN BACK.
TRYING TO CLEAN DRIED AND HARDENED MUCK FROM THE TOP FLAT SURFACE OF THE STANDARD BETWEEN THE ENDS OF A RETURN IDLER WITH A BRUSH ON A FIVE FOOT HANDLE. HIS RIGHT HAND WAS PULLED INTO OR THRU THE BOTTOM ROLLER AND HE BECAME CAUGHT IN IT. HEJERKED HIS HAND OUT AND SUSTAINED AN AMPUTATION OF THE LAST JOINT OF THE RIGHT INDEX FINGER. INJURED IS LEFT HANDED.
BARRING A RAIL IN A SCOOP BUCKET AND FELT PAIN IN RIGHT HIP.
WHILE REPAIRING A BROKEN CONVEYOR BELT THE INJURED ATTACHED A 3/4TON CHAIN HOIST TO A 6"X 6"X 7'I-BEAM THAT WAS MOUNTED VERTICALLY ON A CONCRETE PAD. WHILE ATTEMPTING TO PULL APPROX. 20'OF SLA CK BELT WITH CHAIN HOIST THE BEAM BECAME DISLODGED AND TOPPLED OVER STRIKING THE INJURED MAN IN THE LT. SHOULDER AND LT. SIDE OF THE HEAD.