Two employees were pulling a SC into the mine with a 25X. They had 2 3/4" chains between the machines. They went around a corner to backup. When they started forward the chains had slack in them an came apart. The SC rolled back and the hoses pulled the steering valve off and it hit the SC operator in the right forearm.
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Mostrando los 22while pulling the shuttle car slack in 20th East, Employee had secured a loop of shuttle car cable to the Mini Trac and walked away when he noticed that the nip was falling off of the machine. As he walked back to the machine, another employee signaled the operator to go, and the machine ran over employees right foot. EE was released with restricted duty thru 10/24/13.
Employee was attempting to slide the forks on the Mini Trac together. He placed his right hand on top of the left fork at the slide bar area and as he lifted the front of the fork up with his left hand, he pinched his middle finger on his right hand between the fork and the slide bar. 3 stitches were required.
While operating the Wagner 2DS scoop, the cab hit a belt chain that was hanging down from the mine roof and rock dust and rust from the chain flew into right eye. Went to the optometrist on 3/20/12 & removed the floating particles from the eye and kept employee off from work for one shift. Was also given a prescription pain medication.
Employee was attempting to hook a bridle from the feeder breaker to the scoop so that the feeder could be moved to another location. After stopping the scoop, he positioned himself between the scoop and the feeder. The scoop operator decided to exit the machine, so he set the park brake and when he removed his foot from the foot brake, the scooped rolled a couple of inches.
The contract labor employee was shoveling coal onto the 16th West conveyor belt. As he threw a shovel load of coal up onto the belt, he mis-judged the height of the belt and his shovel hit the bottom side of the top belt which resulted in the shovel being caught in a top roller. EE injured his right shoulder trying to pull the shovel away from the roller.
A sight string was hung from the roof screens so that the cans in the tailgate could be set in a straight line. After wedging in a can, the mini-trac was tramming out-by to get another can when the sight string got caught on the machine and was jerked down resulting in the "J" hook hitting the injured employee in the right cheek. 7 stitches were required.
The contractor employee was kneeling on the section conveyor belt at the tailpiece to foam between the feeder breaker and the tailpiece when the belt was turned on from an outby location. The employee was knocked face down onto the belt as he went thru the box check and then thru the belt transfer point. EE sustained 3 fractured ribs.
EE had completed his shift & scaned out from the mine. While on his motorcycle traveling down the county road leading off of the mine property, EE states that he hit an obstuction laying in the road. EE lost control wrecking his bike 70' inby the gate to mine. ECPD investigated the incident and found no debris on the road & concluded that excessive speed caused the incident.
A rock was dumped onto the belt conveyor from the stageloader conveyor and as the rock landed on the belt, it flipped up and struck the employee on the back of his right hand thus fracturing his right ring finger.
As EE was operating a Gehl skid loader the Gehl started to buck and his feet came off of where they were positioned at the same time as he lowered the forks, thus pinning his feet between the forks and the frame of the machine.
As EE was tramming the shuttle car, the tram pedal stuck and the shuttle car hit the rib causing the operator to hit his head on the cab of the shuttle car resulting in the operator jamming his neck.
EE was kneeling down on one knee putting his tools back into his tool box whem a shuttle car trammed past him and ran over his left leg.
EE was using the sucker truck to pump silt out of the #6 sump when the suction hose surged and the EE felt a sharp pain in his right shoulder. EE continued to work and visit with his Dr. until 11/22/09 at which time he had surgery on his shoulder.
EE was sitting in the shuttle car behind the miner getting loaded, when he was struck on the right side of his face by a piece of coal that was ejected from the end of the conveyor boom of the miner.
EE was attempting to advance the mobile tail piece and was kneeling along side of the control; at the same time the face crew was pushing the head gate and the stage loader got bound up on the mobile tail piece and shoved the tail piece sideways striking the EE in the left thigh.
When the employee removed wheel block from behind wheel of his truck it began rolling backward. While attempting to get into his truck he failed and became pinned between his truck & another which was parked adjacent and behind.
While shoveling under the overland belt the EE'S shovel came in contact with a bottom roller and pulled the shovel out of his right hand but pinned his left hand between the shovel handle and the cat walk structure.
EE was unloading cable from the back of a man trip. The mantrip drove over a bundle of roof mesh. When trip got on top of the bundle it spun out and set the top piece flying into employee's right ankle causing it to roll over.
Employee was driving a Gehl loader into the section. He stopped at the phone to call into the section. He turned the Gehl off and was lifting the safety bar on the machine, when it rolled backwards and hit the rib.
The ee was attempting to install a shear pin between the relay bar and the face conveyor. Another ee pressurized the hydraulic cylinder that advances the face conveyor and the first ee's finger was pinched between the shear pin and the face conveyor.
EE WAS WORKING ALONG SIDE A BATTERY SCOOP THAT WAS PUSHING LOOSE WALL TOWARD THE FACE. HIS FEET SLIPPED OUT FROM UNDER HIM AND HE FELL ON THE MINE FLOOR. THE SCOOP RAN OVER HIS FOOT. HIS FOOT WAS X RAYED NO BONES WERE BROKEN, BUT THERE WAS A LACERATION THAT HAD TO BE CLEANED AND STTICHED.