Emp. was operating a Skid Steer moving material near the belts when the skid steer went forward into a hole. The equip went forward into the hole & then righted itself up with jerks until it stopped & rested correctly on the ground. Everything was fine until the employee got off the piece of equip 20 minutes later when he began to experience pain in his back.
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Mostrando los 16Employee was operating a Cat 988G loader when a hydraulic line failed causing hydraulic fluid to go through the front window and out the back window - Striking the Employee in the chest and ribs.
While on a manlift, the employee shifted his weight and he had his middle finger right hand on the outside of the lift. As the lift moved slightly he smashed his finger between a beam and the manlift rail.
Employee complained that his lower back was hurting after operating the 980G and the pug mill. He was seen by a physician and medications prescribed and released to return to work.
Employee suffered from pre-existing back injuries, degenerative bone/joint condition. A chiropractor examined employee and told him pain was a result of bouncing in the seat while operating truck. Injury is still under investigation but is being reported as a result of doctor's statement received on 07/02/2007. Employee did not report injury until 06/04/2007.
Employee was replacing bolts in the grizzley bars. He was removing rocks and layed his hand on the side of feeder when a rock fell onto his hand, cutting his left index finger on the inside.
Driving off road truck, going down ramp in pit to dump his load and said brakes failed to stop the truck. Operator ran into pile of rocks to avoid hitting another truck. Supv. said when he got to the accident to check on operator, he noticed the brake pedal was in front of driver seat and had come loose from mount.
Employee is one of the pit loader operators, and was operating a 988G loader and struck a rock with a tire, jarring the machine. The jarring, jarred the employees back. The machine and seat specifically are in good working order. The employee sprained his back, no modified duty, but a perscription for inflamation. The employee went to the doctor on 9/13/04 for evaluation.
The employee operates the pit loader loading three quarry trucks. The employee alledges the movement in the loader strained his back.
EMPLOYEE WAS OPERATING THE LOADER WHEN BOULDER/DEBRIS FELL, STRIKING AND JARRING HIM. EMPLOYEE BEGAN EXPERIENCING BACK PAIN.
EMPLOYEE WAS OPERATING A HAUL WHEN THE STRUT BROKE CAUSING THE MACHINE TO JERK THE EMPLOYEE.
EE WAS LOADING A CUSTOMER TRUCK. THE EE TURNED AROUND IN HIS SEAT & TWISTED HIS BACK.
EE WAS ATTEMPTING TO LOAD OUT A CUSTOMER TRUCK WITH FILL DIRT. WHEN HE STARTED TO BACK OUT OF THE LOADOUT PILE, IT SLID. HE HAD HIS BUCKET ABOUT3 - 4 FT OFF THE GROUND, CAUSING JARRING.
EMPLOYEE HIT A HIGH BOTTOM ON THE PIT FLOOR. THIS CAUSED HIM TO INJURE HIS BACK.
EMPLOYEE WAS MOVING STOCKPILE WITH A LOADER WHEN A CONSUMER TRUCK PULLED IN BEHIND HIM. THE OPERATOR TURNED HIS HEAD SUDDENLY AND STRAINED HIS NECK.
EMPLOYEE WAS MOVING AROUND A STONE STOCKPILE WHEN HIS SEAT IN HIS LOADER BROKE. THIS CAUSED THE EMPLOYEE TO STRAIN HIS BACK.