Employee was cleaning up shot rock on pit floor - bucket hit a rock that was partially buried under loose material - impact jarred them and caused slight back pain stiffness - thought it would go away on its own.
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Mostrando los 9Employee was driving down the mud hill and hit a slight bump, which slung employee to the right side & bumped their ribs against the right armrest.
EE was jogging conveyor to remove mud and oversize before releasing the conv. for operation - pressed button to energize the conv. torque arm welds broke loose from the head section of the conveyor and the reducer/motor rotated downward motion of the catwalk striking EE on EE's left shoulder
Employee was washing counter weight on Conv 1A. while squatting down washing under counter weight a rock fell off the conveyor and hit him in the right thigh.
Employee had collected a sample of rock and was crossing the drive. Supervisor was backing out the drive. It is a steep incline. They did not see each other. Employee was hit by the truck causing a bruised foot and a minor chip to his hip bone.
Employee on the back of a rail car switching cars around on the tracks. There was not enough clearance between cars to pass without touching. Moving cars made contact with stationary cars causing the hand rail of one car to be pushed up against employee. He was straddling the hand rail when the train stopped. His steel toed boots helped protect his foot.
Employee was on conv. belt 18 putting in clips. Asked another employee to get drill and bucket of clips. Employee misunderstood instructions and turned on the belt. Lock out, tag out was not observed. E-stop was not pulled prior to employee getting on the belt.
Driving Haul truck too fast and lost control on curve. Truck was loaded with materials. Truck rolled several times.
EE WAS CHECKING FOR OVERSIZE MATERIAL ON CONVEYOR #10, RAIN JACKET SLEEVE GOT CAUGHT BETWEEN ROLLER AND CONVEYOR, PULLING ARM INTO CONVEYOR.