Employee was using haul truck to load barges. As employee was being loaded the truck in staging area began to back up and the rear right corner of the bed hit the cab of the employee being loaded truck door. The employee was able to maneuver through the cab & out the passenger side door. Lacerations & abrasions to the groin area were a result. Accident under investigation.
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Mostrando los 38Employee was trying to move a larger rock with the loader. The rock slid out of the bucket causing the back end of the loader to slam down, jarring the operator. The employee was taken to OMP for evaluation and placed on restricted duty.
EE was loading a shot when the boom hit the ground and jarred EE's teeth together causing one tooth to crack. EE has now had a root canal on 5/4/2020 and other dental procedures to come.
EE was hauling from the pit to the jaw crushed. When the loader operator loaded EE's truck a larger rock rolled into the back of truck hitting the side of the bed and jarring the truck, thus causing EE to have some lower back pain. EE was taken to be evaluated and is being treated for a pinched nerve. Dr. prescribed a steroid and physical therapy.
EE was scraping dirt into a pile with loader and hit a dip in soil jarring the loader and straining neck / shoulder. EE injured it on 11/13/17 and reported it on 11/17/2017.
EE was running the WA/700 in the pit when a piece that someone had added to the loader fell and hit EE's arm. The piece held the pre-shift tickets for the equipment. EE did not seek medical attention until 12/04/2017. EE received medical treatment at this time. Fluid was drained from the left elbow and returned to work at full duty.
EE was driving a pit 60 Ton Euclid from the jaw back to the pit empty. EE blacked out, due to personal medical reasons, and drove through a berm & off a 20 foot descent and wreck injuring face and leg with sutures. EE was buckled in.
EE was cleaning berm from in front of spoil/stripping ledge prior to break time. Material from the ledge slid down the wall onto the bucket down the boom and through the windshield of the cab. Victim exited loader and sought first aid. EE was sent to medical care, and diagnosed with lacerations and contusions. EE was perpendicular to the face and material was rock and mud.
Employee was stockpiling material at Plant 2 when EE decided on their own to try a different route. The short cut had a rut/ditch that EE forgot about the resulted in truck damage and hit EE's face/head on the steering wheel. Employee is being disciplined.
Employee suspects to have re-aggravated EE's back while operating the loader all day the prior to seeking medical treatment. EE cannot identify what or when EE's injury occurred.
Employee was being loaded in the Euclid R-85 in the pit when he turned to look out of his driver's side window the load being dumped into the truck causes the truck to rock causing him to hit forehead on window of haul truck. Employee was not prepared for this rock/shift in movement.
Employee was driving haul truck with slop from pond, and had window down. He removed his safety glasses to wipe sweat and was splashed by crane bucket entering lime slop pond. He got mud/water in his eye and was wanting to be checked out. Only recordable because of prescription eye drops (precautionary)
While operating the haul truck, ee was jolted when a load from the loader bucket was dumped into the truck resulting in head and neck pain.
EE was climbing up front end loader when he stepped on lowest step to pull himself onto the equipment he felt a strain/pull in his lower back.
EE had removed some metal from the detector on the conveyor, and a softball size rock bounced off of the conveyor that had just recently restarted, and somehow struck him on his neck and shoulder. He was taken to medical care facility for an examination. He was given one day of restrictions until tests came back. He is already back full duty.
EE was operating a wheel loader and was filling in ruts of an infrequently traveled roadway with material. Employee went to family doctor whom indicated the back pain he was having was "possibly" work related. Employee is having an MRI (WC) to determine damage/severity. He is on light duty, and prescribed meds for night time use only.
EE was running a pit loader and had shale in the bucket, when a shale piece sluffed off and hit his bucket and bounced him in the cab. EE suffered a sprain to his back from the jostling of the loader. He was taken to the doctor for treatment.
EE was using a front end loader to clean up rock, hit an uneven spot in the floor causing a back strain. EE did not go to the doctor until 04/08/2010.
Operating a frontend loader, ran over a bump in the road causing the loader to bounce resulting in a strain to his back.
Operating a front end loader, ran over a pothole which caused the loader to jerk resulting in a strain to his neck.
Driving across yard to the plant to get loaded, was struck on side of his truck by another truck causing a strain to his neck.
Driving across the yard to dump a load of stone, he struck another truck on the side causing a strain to his neck.
Using a front end loader, loading rock. The loader bounced and dirt came out of the AC vent and blew into his eye, causing a scratched eye.
Using a cleanup loader to scrape the bottom of a coal barge. The loader bucket hit a burr on the barge floor causing the loader to stop. He hit the dash with his knee and leg resulting in a cracked bone in his leg. Did not go to the doctor until 8-13/07.
Victim was walking by a conveyor when a rock fell off the conveyor striking him on the shoulder resulting in a bruised shoulder.
USING A LOADER TO CLEAN A BARGE FLOOR. THE LOADER BUCKET HIT A PLACE IN THE BARGE FLOOR THAT CAUSED THE LOADER TO STOP SUDDENLY RESULTING IN A STRAIN TO HIS BACK.
Cleaning a barge floor using a loader to push coal to one end. The loader bucket hit a bad spot in the floor causing the loader to stop suddenly causing his left hand to hit the steering wheel resulting in a sprained hand.
EE WAS STEERING A TRUCK THAT WAS BEING PUSHED BY A LOADER. BED OF THE TRUCK SLIPPED OFF THE LOADER BUCKET JARRING THE EE INSIDE THE CAB CAUSING A BACK STRAIN.
Driving a pit truck back to the pit area. victim stated the steering did not work and he ran off the travel road to an uneven area causing his leg to strike shifting lever resulting in a laceration to his leg requiring sutures.
VICTIM WAS DRIVING A STOCKPILE TRUCK THROUGH THE YARD WHEN THE TRUCK SHIFTED INTO A HIGHER GEAR. IT JERKED CAUSING HIS BACK TO JERK RESULTING IN A STRAINED BACK.
EE OPENED HIS TRUCK DOOR TO GET OUT OF THE TRUCK. THE DOOR STRUCK THE LOADOUT PLATFORM FRAMEWORK AND BOUNCED BACK, STRIKING HIS RIGHT KNEE AND CAUSING A BRUISED KNEE.
TWO EMPLOYEES WERE MAKING ADJUSTMENTS TO A CONVEYOR. A THIRD EE ACTIVATED THE CONVEYOR THEY WERE WORKING OFF OF, CAUSING ONE EE TO FALL, LANDING ON HIS BUTTOCKS AND HANDS. THIS RESULTED IN TWO BROKEN WRISTS. EMPLOYEES WERE NOT FOLLOWING WORK POLICY AND PROCEDURE.
OPERATING A FRONT END LOADER MOVING FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER TRAVELED ACROSS A PLACE IN THE ROAD THAT WAS UNEVEN CAUSING THE LOADER TO BOUNCE RESULTING IN A STRAIN TO HIS GROIN AREA.
HAULING LIME TO A SPOIL PILE HE HIT AN UNEVEN SURFACE IN THE ROAD AND BUMPED HIS ELBOW ON THE DOOR FRAME OF THE TRUCK BRUISING HIS ELBOW.
VICTIM WAS DRIVING A 6X6 VOLVO TRUCK HAULING DIRT FROM A STRIPPING AREA. HE DROVE OVER AN UNEVEN AREA IN THE ROAD CUAISNG THE TRUCK TO BOUNCE AND ROCK. THE BOUNCING ACTION JARRED HIS BACK CAUS ING A BACK STRAIN. SUPERVISOR NOTIFIED
VICTIM WAS DRIVING THE TRUCK HAULING A LOAD OF RIP RAP & HIT A BUMP IN THE ROAD. THE TRUCK BOUNCED & CAUSED HER LEFT ELBOW TO HIT THE DOOR HANDLE RESULTING IN A BRUISED ELBOW.
VICTIM WAS MOVING A LARGE ROCK WITH THE LOADER WHEN THE LOADER BUCKET SLIPPED OFF THE ROCK AND JARRED THE OPERATOR CAUSING A LOWER BACK STRAIN.
A ROCK FELL OFF OF TRUCK AND STRUCK THE VICTIM IN THE MOUTH REQUIRING SUTURES TO HIS LIP.