Employee alleges was walking from scale house to employee's work truck and heard a pop in right foot. Employee was diagnosed with a fracture to the right foot.
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Mostrando los 13Customer truck driver pulled on site and got load. Complained at scale that was having difficulty breathing. Driver stated was having back pain occur prior to arriving at mine site. This ended up being a medical condition of a blood clot. Driver is not a miner or employed by mine site. Blood clot not a result from any mining activity.
Employee alleges they were changing oil in feeder and stood up and felt a sharp pain in lower back.
Employee alleges he was loading a haul truck and the wind blew something in his left eye. He received medical treatment to his eye.
Employee alleges the wind blew a metal fragment into his right eye. It was removed by an Optometrist.
Employee alleges he was looking for a part for the crusher, he leaned over to look at a shelf and started feeling pain on both sides of his lower back.
EMPLOYEE ALLEGES SOMETHING FLEW INTO HIS FACE AND EYES WHILE CARRYING TOOLS UPSTAIRS OF FINISHING PLANT.
54736YEE WAS HOLDING ANGLE IRON IN PLACE ON STEEL PLATE WHEN A GUST OF WIND BLEW WELDING SHIELD FRAME OVER, STRIKING HIM ON TOP OF HELMENT. EMPLOYEE DID NOT LOSE TIME FROM WORK UNTIL 8-22-92 95349NING TO WORK ON 8-24-92.
EMPLOYEE WAS REMOVING DECK FROM SCREEN WHEN A GUST OF WIND CAUGHT THE DECK AND TWISTED EMPLOYEE AROUND. HE WENT TO A CHIROPRACTOR.
EMPLS WIFE CALLED ON 2/27/90 & SAID EMPL TOLD HER BACK STARTED HURTING WHEN HE GOT HOME FROM WORK & THAT HE MUST HAVE HURT IT WHILE AT WORK. REOCCURANCE OF PREVIOUS INJURY ON 8/26/89.
WHEN GETTING OUT OF CABOF LOADER, THE WIND BLEW THE DOOR AND HIT THE EMPLOYEE ABOVE THE LEFT EYE CUTTING THE FOREHEAD WHICH REQUIRED THREE STITCHES.
HARRY HAD JUST STARTED TWO HAULAGE TRUCKS AND HAD GONE INTO THE LUBE SHED TO TALK TO TERRY MOSES. WHILE TALKING TO TERRY, HARRY COLLAPSED. HE WAS COVERED WITH A BLANKET AND COMFORTED. A SHORT TIME LATER CPR WAS STARTED ON HARRY BY DOUG LACKE.
EMPLOYEE WAS STANDING AT THE NORTH END OF SHOP WHEN A GUST OF WIND BLEW OVER AN ALUMINUM LADDER HITTING HIM IN THE LEFT CHEST