Employee was attempting to clean out a clog in a concrete mixer when the machine came on. His left hand was caught by the auger causing a deep laceration to his hand.
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Mostrando los 11Employee was at back of bolter when bolter backed up and bumper hit his right foot.
Employee was roof bolting on #3 unit and noticed his wrist hurting. He did not know what happened.
Employee was moving the bolter up in the face of #8 entry on #2 unit when he hung his left ear on a pin board causing him to require stitches.
Employee was in the face of #8 entry on #1 unit running the opposite operator side of the roof bolter. He had stepped back to the middle of the bolter to get a bundle of plates when the operator yelled to him that he was moving up and the bolter tire ran over his right foot causing him to break his toe.
Employee was putting the cross over pad on the roof bolter in #4 entry on #1 unit when his right ring finger was between the bolter and the pad causing him to fracture the tip of his right ring finger.
Employee was putting up 8' bolts when the 1' wrench he was using came off and hit him over the right eye giving him 9 stitches.
Employee was on #2 unit in #11 entry repairing the boom of a roof bolter when the boom fell and struck him on the hand causing him to have 12 stitches in his hand and fracture his hand.
Employee was cutting a shock off a mantrip in the shop when the shock ruptured and burned him on his right arm and face. He was treated for second degree burns on his arm.
Employee was bolting in the face of #1 entry on #1 unit when he was putting up his rib bolt and rotated the bolt against the roof and the rotation hose blew and struck him in his left eye.
Employee was putting up his first pin in the face of #2 entry on #1 unit when he dropped his boom causing a pinner steel to flip up and hit him in his head.