Employee was unscrewing a hydraulic cap on the 315 C excavator and fell off the track. Employee continued working. No time was lost.
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Mostrando los 6Employee was walking through tipple and tripped over a step. Didn't fall completely. Initial incident occurred 12/31/13, however employee didn't report incident until after Form 7000-2 was submitted on 1/10/14. Due to delay in reporting incident, reporting to MSHA was overlooked, but was reported to Worker's Compensation. An amended 7000-2 will be submitted.
Employee was exiting his truck at the scales to weigh. When he stepped down on the bottom step, it broke, throwing him backwards and he hit his head and shoulder on the platform. He passed out for about 3-4 minutes. Employee was taken to the ER by the supervisor. This resulted in a concussion and a shoulder contusion.
Employee was climbing into loader at beginnning of shift. Went up the steps and stood on platform. Icy conditions on platform caused employee to slip and fall. Employee fell, but caught himself with his hands and pulled himself back up.
The coal truck driver, just finished loading his dump truck with a front end loader and was exiting the loader via the ladder when he slipped and fell onto the coal pile. He was not aware of any injury at that time. On Tuesday, January 6, 2009 he was taken to the emergency room and after evaluation and tests he underwent an emergency splenectomy.
EE slipped and fell while walking on sloped ground.