Employee got some dust in their eye while standing outside. Was not performing any work at the time. Had all proper PPE on.
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Mostrando los 14Employee went to use hand sanitizer and while pushing down on the nozzle the hand sanitizer was forced upward and into the employee's right eye. Employee noted a stinging in their eye. On 12/28/2020 the employee went to an optometrist and was prescribed an antibiotic eye drop.
As Graymont was not a party to this accident, Graymont does not have detailed information for this accident. Per the attached, Graymont maintains that this accident is not MSHA jurisdiction, is not chargeable to Graymont or mining industry, continues to be investigated by OSHA, was not a Graymont employee, & occurred outside of Graymont's privately held mine site.
While operating a crane a wind storm suddenly popped up. This storm kicked up a bunch of dust in the path of employee. EE was wearing safety glasses and other personal protective equipment. During the wind storm some dust got in the left eye.
Employee was walking to parking lot when a wind gust blew lime into eye. Employee flushed eye. Additional medical treatment included prescription for the eye.
Very windy outside and lime dust was blown into right eye.
Employee was walking to the dust collectors when something blew into his right eye. Right eye became red and irritated with time. Went to a doctor and rec'd acular eye drops on 10/21/05.
Employee was performing his normal duties as a hydrate operator. EE was feeling pain three hours prior to starting his shift. he did mention this fact to his supervisor.
EE STATES HIS RIGHT WRIST IS SORE FROM WORKING OVER THE "YEARS". COULD NOT INDICATE ANY PARTICULAR DATE OF INJURY.
EE WAS WORKING AROUND THE PLANT DURING A SNOW STORM. WEATHER CONDITIONS WERE WINDY: DUST & LIME WERE BLOWING AROUND. A PIECE OF LIME BLEW IN HIS MOUTH ONTO HIS TONGUE.
AN EMPLOYEE WENT TO TELL VICTIM SOME INFORMATIONON A RAILROAD CAR; WHILE HE WAS SPEAKING, THE VICTIM TOLD HIM HE WAS HAVING CHEST PAINS AND THATHIS RIGHT ARM WAS GOING NUMB. VICTIM WAS IN THE HYDRATE DEPARTMENT WATCHING THE SLURRY PUMP AT THIS TIME. THE COMPANY IS NOT ANTICIPATING THIS TO BE A WORKER'S COMP CLAIM.
EMPLOYEE WAS INSTALLING A CATWALK UNDERNEATH THE TRANSITION OF THE ELEVATOR. A GUST OF WIND BLEW AND LIME ENTERED BOTH OF THE EMPLOYEE'S EYES. HE FLUSHED OUT HIS EYES, HOWEVER, THE LIME WAS ST ILL LODGED IN. EMPLOYEE IS SEEKING MEDICAL ATTENTION.
EMPLOYEE WAS TALKING TO SOMEONE IN THE SHOP AREA. WIND PICKED UP AND BLEW LIME DUST IN HIS EYES. NOTICED IRRITATION LATER AND WENT TO HOSPITAL.
WHILE FILLING BULK BAGS OUT OF BIN 43, THE LIME DUST PUFFED UP. THE WIND BLEW THE LIME DUST UNDER EMPLOYEE'S SAFETY GLASSES. EMPLOYEE TAKENTO THE EYE CLINIC. MATION REC'D PRIOR TO 2/14/01 TO INDICATE ANY TREATMENT BEING GIVEN OR ANY DIAGNOSIS