Employee was lifting and turning their leg when it broke. This is the employee that had previously broke their leg at their house in August 2025 and it's the same exact leg. It fractured in the same location of a previously installed screw.
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Mostrando los 16Employee had MSHA STANDARD THRESHOLD SHIFTS (STS) during hearing test.
Coworker noticed employee appeared to be napping while on the telehandler. Coworker instructed crew member to wake them up before they got in trouble. Crew member alerted other crew members when they found employee unresponsive. The crew was able to wake =employee while crew member went to get a car. The crew loaded employee into the car and transported them to the ER.
Employee was working on replacing skirting on this particular conveyor. Employee was kneeling down when they stood up and turned, resulting in a knee strain. As of 8/15/25 employee has an MCL tear right knee.
Employee was stuck by shop bay panels due the high winds experience on that day. Employee started to have shoulder and head pain due to the impact of the flying object.
EE was working on a metal tube sleeve for protecting a sensor. Bending in awkward position felt tightness in lower back. Prescriptions prescribed.
Employee was doing some maintenance on the primary transfer belt. As the employee was leaning over the conveyor structure, employee started to experience pain around stomach area.
Employee was in changing a return roller in the process of standing up employee started to experience pain in the lower back area.
MSHA 25DB reportable shift (Audiometric Test)
MSHA 25 DB reportable shift (Audiometric Test)
MSHA 25 reportable shift (Audiometric Test)
MSHA 25 DB reportable shift (Audiometric Test)
Employee was working on removing a belly pan for haul unit in the process of moving out the way of belly pan employee felt pain in their right shoulder.
Customer O/Operator Truck Driver was driving from the AG Lime Stockpile to the scales and had a medical emergency. Customer was transported to a hospital. Customer passed away at the hospital.
Employee was fueling up a water pump with diesel when a bee stung them around the neck area.
Employee was on break in the work trailer. door to trailer was opened and at that time, a gust of wind brought in dust/debris. Some sand got into the employee's eye.