Employee is an Equip Opr./Quarry Truck Driver. EE was operating a Quarry Truck, EE was waiting for EE's truck to be loaded when a rock "spilled" or "fell" from the Bucket of the WA-900 Komatsu Mach which was loading EE's truck, broke the driver's side window, hit EE on the L/thigh and fell to the floor of the truck EE was operating.
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Mostrando los 11Employee complained of "lower back pain" after exiting the loader for a mid morning break.
Employee complained of back pain which EE felt was caused by the broken seat in the loader EE operates on a daily basis movement of seat started and reported 7/11/2022. Repair & service investigation 7/13/22 parts ordered the same day. Repair work scheduled for 7/18/22 upon receipt of parts, parts delay actual repair date set for 7/20/22 parts are in.
The Shuttle Belt and the HP 300 crusher discharge belt were not de-energized, and the electrical disconnects were not "locked-out" prior to work being performed. See citation #879638
EE was watering the quarry roads. As he was driving down on of the roads he tried to use the brakes to slow down he says the brakes "failed" and he was unable to stop. He managed to turn the wheels towards the embankment was of the quarry and was able to stop the truck that way.
Employee was operating a "articulate truck", he was "dumping a load" when it. "jolted", he said he began to feel pain in his lower back. He stated he had previously injured his back, and was being treated by a chiropractor.
Employee was on the catwalk located at the c-19 conveyor. He was assisting 2 other employee with the re-spooling of the cable. A section of the conveyor "dropped down" the belt went into a "wave like motion" causing them to be tossed upward off the belt, and the cables somehow whipped in the air and wrapped around his legs, pulled him upward, then dropped him.
The support cables on c-19 conveyor became twisted. They were working on re-spooling them when a section in the middle of the conveyor frame "dropped down". When the section dropped, they who were standing on the belt were jolted upward off the belt due to the "wave-like motion" on the belt. When they came back down on the belt, they sustained injuries.
The support cables on c-19 conveyor became twisted. He were working on re-spooling them when a section in the middle of the conveyor frame "dropped down"due to (4) 3/4" bolts shearing off. When the section dropped, they were jolted up off the belt due to the "wave like movement" on the belt. They they came back on the belt they sustained the injuries
Employee was using a "Manlift" to get to the c-9 conveyor. His hand was outside of the cage area. His pinky finger got caught between the manlift and the conveyor crushing it.
Ee was using a Komatsu WA 30 (small bucket loader) to stack & move "Screen Cloths". The Screen Cloths are metal & stack began to tilt & fall. Ee was backing up on foot & lost his footing & stumbled backwards. He fell & in doing so injured his lower back & left knee. He also sustained some minor scrapes & cuts.