Employee was operating shuttle car when ee hit a pot hole in road way. EE bounced and hit head on canopy.
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Mostrando los 11Employee noticed hill belt was off and drove EE's personal pickup to where another employee was working on no. 2 head drive. As employee passed, No. 3 head drive EE's pickup slid sideways on slick patch of snow. Striking berm and overturning.
Employee was cleaning last cross cut with a scoop when he ran over a bucket of plaster. The bucket burst and some of the material hit him in his right eye.
Employee was operatting Johnson Ride when the tire hit a cinder block. The steering wheel spun around and hit his left forearm and fractue it.
EE had loaded a rock duster he walked back to get water off of scoop, the scoop was moving and rolled over the end of his right foot.
Employee was tramming a ride backwards to turn it around. When the front wheel hit a rock and spinning it out of his hand. When the handle hit his left hand. Spring left hand and bruising it.
EE was sitting on a 3 wheeler mantrip, when another EE was coming out and bumped mantrip with forklift, while making a turn.
He was pulling bugg anchor up with Johnson 4-wheeler when the lid came up and hit him on his nose. 1 small cut on his nose. 3 stitches, no lost time.
TH EE WAS STEERING THREE WHEELER WHEN I HIT A ROCK & THE STEERING WHEEL WENT AROUND 7 HIT LEFT HAND.
EE WAS OPERATIHG A SHUTTLE CAR WHEN HE HIT RIGHT ARM ACROSS RIB REQUIRING 20 SUTURES.
THE EMPLOYEE WAS WORKING ON A DISCHARGE END OF FEEDER WHEN A 486 SCOOP BACKED INTO HIM BRUISING HIS CHEST.