Employee stated was operating a coal loader in the coal pit. EE was loading coal from the stockpile and also breaking coal. The jarring of the coal loader caused pain to EE's neck/back area throughout the shift. Kept working but missed 9/15/17 shift to go to doctor to get checked out, thus reportable.
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Mostrando los 10Employee stated that EE was operating loader in coal pit. The jarring of the loader caused pain in the employee's lower back area. Finished that work shift. Started work the next day but ended up going to doctor that day to have checked. Injury is reportable due to missing the shift on 2/5/2016.
Employee stated that he was operating a hauler and was being loaded with mine spoil. The loader operator accidentally dropped a large rock into the hauler bed causing it to jar the employee. This motion caused pain in his neck area. Went to ER later in shift to get checked. Missed the next work shift, thus reportable.
Employee stated that he was driving to the job parking lot. He hit a hole in the road causing the seat in his mechanic's truck to bottom out. He stated that this caused immediate pain. He mentioned pain to his back/leg area a few times afterwards. He continued to work and never went to doctor. Left work on 1/12/16, missed starting 1/13/16, and now wants to see doctor.
Employee stated that he was dumping material out of hauler when the front end came off of the ground and then sat back down. This jarred the employee causing him to hit his left arm on the door panel and up into his left shoulder. Went to ER to check and missed 5/7/14 work shift and is on restrictive duties.
Employee stated he was operating hauler on road from pit to dump area. He hit a dip in road, causing hauler to bounce up and down onto road. Jarred employee. Not reportable till lost work on 12-3-2007.
He was coming up the hill in a truck and assumed that something in the transmission broke and turned the truck up onto its side.
EMPLOYEE WAS USING A LOADER TO MOVE A LARGE ROCK OUT OF THE WORK AREA. AS HE WAS CARRYING THE ROCK UP THE ROAD, THE LOADER BECAME UNBALANCED AS IT TOPPED THE CREST OF THE ROAD. THE LOADER BUCK ET HIT THE GROUND CAUSING THE LOADER TO JAR THE EMPLOYEE. HE HIT HIS HEAD AGAINST THE FRONT WINDSHIELD CAUSING A LACERATION REQUIRING SUTURES.
EE NOTIFIED EMPLOYER ON 7/23/02 THAT ACCORDING TO HIS DR., HIS PREVIOUS NECK INJURY WAS AGGRAVATED BY AN INCIDENT OCCURRING ON 5/24/02. ACCORDING TO THE EE, HE WAS OPERATING A HAULER & HE WAS DUMPING THE LOAD ON A STEEP GRADE. THE LOAD DUMPED OUT QUICKLY CAUSING THE HAULER BED TO MOVE UP AND THEN BACK RATHER QUICKLY. THIS CAUSED THE HAULER TO JAR THE EE'S NECK.
THE EE STATED THAT HE WAS OPERATING A HAULER IN THE STRIP PIT. THE HAULER WAS BEING LOADED WITH SHOT ROCK BY A FRONT END LOADER. A LARGE ROCK FELL OUT OF THE LOADER BUCKET AND ONTO THE CAB SHI ELD OF THE HAULER. THIS CAUSED THE HAULER TO ROCK AND JAR THE EMPLOYEE.