Employee was operating #21909 994H Loader. Employee states the loader bucket struck a large rock while loading and stopped the loader immediately. Employee felt a strain in his lower back. on 7/30/2015 employee was treated by Dr. Hill and taken off work for a lower lumbar strain. Employee was released to return to work on 8/3/2015.
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Mostrando los 12Employee stated that he was mounting his coal loader and experienced pain in his left wrist.
Employee was operating #24909 789 Haul Truck. As the loader began to dump the first bucket, employee stated that he was jarred when a rock and material struck the truck bed. Employee stated that he felt pain in his neck, back, and legs. He was transported to CMAC where he was diagnosed with a neck/back strain.
Employee states he hit a dip in the road at the bottom of the 495 Shovel ramp causing pain to his lower back. Employee was examined by Dr. and taken off work and referred to a neurosurgeon.
Employee was operating #20548 a D10 Dozer on the dump and Truck #24903 a 789 backed up and struck the cab area jarring the employee. Employee completed his shift and went to Logan Regional Medical Center and was diagnosed with a Thoracic and Cervical Sprain and taken off work till 1/3/2014. Employee was examined by a specialist on 1/3/2014 and taken off work thru 3/3/2014.
1/22/2013 employee advised his truck slid and struck the berm straining his back. Employee was examined by Dr. on 4/4/2013 and diagnosed with a back strain/sprain and an MRI was requested which revealed degenerative disc disease. 7/22/2013 employee started missing work. The insurer having found the injury compensable, this is being reported as a Lost Time Injury.
Employee was backing up to be loaded and backed into the wall and was jarred. After an investigation was completed and medical records were obtained indicating a strain to the neck, shoulder, and contusions to the lower back this incident became reportable as of April 3, 2012.
Employee stated she hit a hole in the roadway and jarred her neck, shoulder and lower back. Employee missed first shift on 6/13/2011. This accident is now reportable. Unable to obtain any medical records until E.R. Doctor signed off on initial visit.
EE backed up to and thru the berm and turned the below listed truck over causing a laceration to his head and left shoulder area. EE was transported to Logan Regional Medical Center by Boone County ambulance where he received 7 sutures to his head 17 sutures to his shoulder and was released.
Employee was operating a 789 Rock Truck and was about to be loaded. A 992 K Loader pulled up to dump into the bed and the loaders front tires encountered a mud seam and three rocks fell out of the bucket and inside the truck bed, jarring the employee. He was diagnosed with a back strain and was scheduled for an MRI on 02-13-09.
He was inspecting belt cleaners on the belt head. He couldn't get a good look, so he removed the safety quard to get a better look at the cleaners, while the belt was running. While trying to inspect the cleaner, he slipped and somehow caught his wrist between the roller and a I beam. He jerked away, finding his wrist badly cut.
End loader lunged backwards, throwing employee forward against the seatbelt. Employee was diagnosed with a strained abdominal muscle. NOTE: EMPLOYEE DID NOT BEGIN MISSING WORK UNTIL 8/21/07.