Employee was chipping tiles out of a TEMA in the prep plant. Employee was wearing safety glasses and a full-face shield. Employee felt something in the right eye and went a mirror to find a foreign debris in the right eye. Employee asked for assistance from another employee to flush eye. The employee was taken to a local optometrist and prescribed antibiotics
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Mostrando los 35Employee was pulling cutting motor on longwall with chain and come-along and the hook accidentally broke causing the hook to accidentally strike employee in the shoulder causing injury
IE stated that IE was trying to unplug a chute in the prep plant screen building using a scaling bar. IE was attempting to bust up material from the chute working upwards. The debris came loose falling below. The weight of the material sloughed down the chute catching the bar. The bar springboarded upward striking the IE on the left jaw, causing a laceration requiring 13 sutures.
Smashed middle finger right hand with sledge hammer
IE was cutting a hole in belt to put rope through to pull belt. EE was cutting right to left. Left hand was on the belt, knife was in the right. The left hand was cut on top of the hand when right hand continued it's direction of travel after knife blade broke. IE was wearing EE's cut-proof gloves at the time of the incident. This was submitted in Oct., but it's not on the DRS.
IE was installing roll pins in the flights in the feeder. IE was driving them in with a hammer and missed striking IE's left thumb, which was holding the pin with the hammer. The blow caused the thumbnail to be removed from the cuticle and exposed. The IE received sutures.
Employees were replacing canopy on shuttle car. His left index finger was in the hole as he was evaluating the situation. Employee on the top of the canopy swung the hammer to tap that corner down into the sleeve causing the canopy post to lower into the sleeve, amputating the tip of the IE's finger from the finger nail to the tip (tissue only).
Injury occurred on 03-29 at 3AM but not reportable until 04-03. IE was laying on the ground swinging a hammer trying to knock out a brace pipe that was causing the cable reel to stick. The brace/guard was bent by a rock in road or the ruts in the road at the feeder. The pipe was moving and the IE swung again, missed the pipe and struck his shin, just below the knee.
Employee was replacing pins on the shields using a slide hammer. While using the slide hammer he swung back and struck his finger between the base of the slide and the hammer. (six stitches were required)
Employee states he was in the process of pulling the bit sleeve off a miner. The sleeve was tight on the miner, so employee used the end of a chisel to shim the ram, in order to push the sleeve out. As he removed his hand from the chisel, the chisel shot out and punctured employee's right hand.
Shoveling gob onto belt. Shovel went under timber that was loose. Cap piece came off timber and hit employee/contractor on hard hat, jarring head, neck & jaw.
Employee states he was removing the boomer and chain from a load of lumber. As he was prying on the boomer it released and the handle struck him on the left wrist. The left wrist required surgery on 4/28/2009.
EE was splicing cable and had his thumb in the line of fire of his knife while doing so. The knife slipped and cut his left thumb.
While tightening a bolt with a wrench, the wrench slipped and hit employee in the left lip.
EE was shovling on 2-main N belt and a timber was setting in glob instead of a hard surface floor. The shovling loosened the timber and fell stricking EE on the back left shoulder. Post accident drug teat read non-negative, awaiting lab results.
Employee states he was holding a shuttle car splice in his left hand and as he started to cut the splice, the knife slipped and cut his left palm.
Employee was preparing to remove a headgate trapping shoe and had positioned a porta-power cylinder against the pin. As a co-worker started to hand-pump the power pack, a fitting connecting a hose to the cylinder failed, allowing the pressurized hose to strike the employee's forehead. He received a laceration requiring numerous stitches.
Employee states as he & a truck driver were positioning a loading ramp, the truck driver lost control of a pry bar he was using & it struck EE on the right side of the face. The laceration required 3-4 stitches.
Employee states while installing a draw bar between trollies, a trolley shifted catching his left ring finger between the draw bar and trolley.
EE states as he was tightening a bolt on a drive line, he felt pain in his right shoulder. He continued to work; however, on 8/3/06 he advised he was still feeling pain and requested medical care. He continued to work until his surgery on 8/15/06 and he returned to light duty on 8/21/06.
A chain hoist anchor bracket failed causing the conveyor belting to fall striking and catching the right forearm between the belting and belt roller.
Employee states he was using a hammer to knock the ring gear off an engine flywheel when a piece of metal flew off and hit him in the cheek. The sliver of metal was removed from his cheek and required one stitches.
EE STATES EE WAS PUTTING IN BELT HANGERS AND THE WRENCH WAS COMING OUT OF THE CHUCK. AS EE WENT TO GRAB THE WRINCH, THE STEEL CAME OUT OF THE ROOF AND EE FINGER WAS CAUGHT BETWEEN THE STEEL AND THE WRENCH. EE RECEIVED A LACERATION ON THE RIGHT INDEX FINGER THAT REQUIRED STITCHES AND EE WAS PLACED ON LIGHT DUTY FOR 2-3 WEEKS.
EE STATES HE WAS INSTALLING A PLUG ON THE END OF AN EXTENSION CORD. WHILE TIGHTENING A SCREW, THE SCREWDRIVER SLIPPED AND PUNCTURED HIS LEFT HAND. THE WOUND BECAME INFECTED AND HE WAS ON RESTR ICTED DUTY THREE DAYS.
EE STATES HE WAS ON A LADDER TIGHTENING A COUPLER WHEN THE WRENCH SLIPPED OFF. HE LOST HIS BALANCE, FELL BACKWARDS AND HIS RIGHT ARM HIT THE STRUCTURE AND WAS JERKED UPWWARD. HE WAS PRESCRIBED PHYSICAL THERAPY 7/14/03.
EE STATES HE WAS USING A KNIFE TO CUT THROUGH A PIECE OF BELTING. THE KNIFE SLIPPED AND CUT THE BACK OF HIS LEFT HAND, REQUIRING SIX STITCHES.
INJURED WAS CUTTING A SMALL HOSE WITH A RAZOR KNIFE. HE WAS CUTTING AWAY FROM HIS BODY, BUT TOWARDS HIS OTHER HAND HOLDING THE HOSE AND HE LACERATED THE TOP OF HIS LEFT HAND.
INJURED WAS USING A COME-ALONG ON LONGWALL BELT SCISSORVEYOR WHEN COME ALONG CAME OFF OF CHAIN AND EITHER PART OF COME ALONG OR CHAIN STRUCK HIM ON TOP OF HAND NEAR RIGHT THUMB.
WHILE BUILDING A KENNEDY STOPPING, INJURED WAS STARTING TO JACK UP A PANEL WHEN THE JACK SLIPPED OFF OF THE PANEL. HE REACHED OUT FOR JACK SO IT WOULDN'T FALL ON ANOTHER EMPLOYEE. AT THE SAME TIME THE PANEL COLLAPSED, CATCHING HIS FINGERS.
EMPLOYEE WAS CUTTING PIN ON BELT SPLICE WITH BOLT CUTTERS AND FELT STRAIN IN RIGHT SHOULDER, HE WAS FOLLOWING THE NORMAL PROCEDURES AND HAD PERFORMED THIS FUNCTION HUNDREDS OF TIMES. STARTED R ESTRICTED DUTY 5/30/01
IN THE BELT LINE OF THE 12 RIGHT SECTION EE WAS HANGING A PEICE OF BELT FOR VENTILATION WHEN HE TRIED TO POKE A HOLE IN THE BELT WITH HIS POCKET KNIFE. THE BLADE WAS NOT LOCKED. IT CLOSED ON H IS RIGHT INDEX FINGER. HE HAD TO HAVE 7 STITCHES IN HIS RIGHT INDEX FINGER.
EMPLOYEE WAS CUTTING ON A PIECE OF STEEL, WHICH FELL AND PINNED THE LEFT LEG TO THE GROUND. THE LOWER LEFT LEG AND ANKLE WERE FRACTURED AND REQUIRED SURGERY. EMPLOYEE WILL BE OFF WORK SEVERA L MONTHS.
INJURED WAS ATTEMPTING TO LOOSEN A PACKER OTT OFA 2 7/8" PIPE WITH A 36" PIPE WRENCH ON A WOODENDECK. HE WAS ON HIS KNEES PUSHING THE WRENCH AWAY FROM HIS BODY. HE LOST HIS GRIP & THE TENSION ON THE WRENCH CAUSED IT TO COME BACK AND STRIKE HIM IN THE MOUTH.
LACERATION TO RIGHT ELBOW WHEN USING A COME-A-LONG WHILE MOVING A BELT IN 12 RIGHT. HE REPORTS THE COMW-A-LONG CAME LOOSE AND STRUCK HIS RIGHT EYEBROW. STITCHES WERE REQUIRED.
EE WAS CUTTING BRATTICE CLOTH WHEN KNIFE LACERATED HER LEFT MIDDLE FINGER. THE INJURY REQUIRED STITCHES.