The facility was hosting an open house for the local neighborhood, when the injured was attempting to go to the porto potty, when she slipped and fell.
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Mostrando 50 de 295Employee was walking down a wooden ramp leading from a meeting room. He twisted his foot, which resulted in a broken bone in his left ankle.
EE sprained his right knee after his foot slipped off the 600 Komatsu Loader step ladder, falling 6-7 feet and landing on his right foot.
Employee exited from his pickup tuck and made an attempt to close the door when he tripped and fell over a depression in the dirt. His hand was caught between the door resulting in two stiches.
Employee was climbing stairs on loader after fueling. His foot hung on top stair; he tripped and lost balance, falling into handrail.
Employee fell from the ladder of his haul truck while descending. He fell app. 3-4 feet when he missed a step and caught his elbow on the bumper of the truck.
Employee had replaced hydraulic lines on Cat dozier. As he was dismounting the dozier he lost his balance. He attempted to break his fall by throwing out his hand, causing him to twist his wrist backward.
EE sprained his back while reaching to catch himself after losing his balance when debris entered his face and underneath his safety glasses. This happened while using a pressure washer to clean a 988F Cat Loader.
Employee was performing clean-up duty on the truck wheel wash when he slipped and fell between the tire gratings. This caused a strain to his left knee.
Employee was walking on top of rebar mat when his foot slipped into a hole in the rebar mat, causing pain to his foot & back. Did not seek medical attention until 5-1-07. Called him 5-9-07. His care is now beyond first aid.
While carrying stemming (rocks) in a 5 gallon bucket he stumbled on a rough terrain, lost footing, pulled groin.
The employee went to the company clinic on 4/6/07 and was placed on restricted duty. The employee missed footing platform while stepping from one VMC loader to another, causing him to slip down several steps while holding onto the handrails, which resulted in a laceration to L-knee.
The employee was walking from the employee building to the shop on relatively flat ground covered with base material. The employee stumbled and fell. The employee's right ankle was fractured along with fractures to her left fibula. These injuries may be further explained by employee being diagnosed with osteoporosis.
Upon finishing maintenance and in the process of cleaning up the C-11 area, the employe finished wrapping up the torch hoses and welding leads. At ground level, he slipped landing on his right shoulder, unaware that ice was beneath the fresh snow presenting the slip fall hazard. The employee continued uninterupted work schedule until the restricted duty status of 5/15/07.
Employee was performing his workplace inspection. He had a flashlight in one hand and traffic cones in the other. As he was checking the bin gates he slipped on a patch of ice and fell to the ground. He struck his right elbow and jammed his right shoulder.
A Vulcan Contractor Services employee ID #01-03226 fractured his R fibula while working at Tuscumbia Quarry #01-00045. Employee threw a tie-down chain over a load to be hauled. The chain swung back under the load toward employee; he jumped back and feet became entangled in hoses attached to trailer causing him to fall.
Employee fell app. 15' from a 32' ext. ladder when the ladder broke. He was climbing the ladder to access loose bolts that needed to be tightened.
Employee slipped on ice and fell. Right hand impacted the ground, causing right wrist sprain.
Employee was stepping onto the fuel truck which was parked at fueling station. He grabbed the piping used as a hand rail when it broke loose causing him to lose his balance and fall causing a laceration to his left foot and spraining his left ankle.
EE twisted and fractured her ankle while walking on sidewalk
Received a laceration to right arm from falling inside an air duct that was slick with dust from the filter house.
Employee was applying kool-seal to the roof of the shop bldg., he was carrying a 5 gallon bucket to fill up a roller pan when he stepped onto the skylight & fell 22' to the floor below. EE was wearing a full body harness but was not tied off. Fracture to his right heel & ankle and he dislocated his left shoulder & hand.
The employee went to see the company doctor on 10/23/2006 and was taken off work by the doctor. While performing a pre-trip inspection, the employees R-leg fell between the left side track and push bar, resulting in a dislocated R-knee.
Employee had been welding metal skirting on the jaw feeder. After completing the welding the employee stood on the bumper block and pulled his leads up. When he attempted to step off the block, he slipped and fell two feet to the concrete pad.
The employee was descending a 740 A Grader and fell, cracking his left shoulder blade.
EE was cutting pins out of backstop to release belt after belt got hung up in head pulley. After the 3rd pin, the 4th pin broke, releasing backstop mount. Sudden movement caused EE to jump back and fall, striking his arm on step of head pulley, #2 conveyor.
Employee was constructing a conveyor and was climbing onto conveyor steel frame when his foot slipped on a strut causing employee to lose his balance. Employee grabbed end of strut and his wrist hit an edge of strut cutting his right wrist. Employee was wearing gloves at the time.
EE strained his left knee after jumping from a catwalk when the Ex1000 Hitachi shovel caught fire.
EE sprained his left ankle after stepping down from the #2 screen feed.
Employee was standing on a board across a pipe guard, started down and lost his footing falling about 3 feet.
Empoyee working on platform about 10 ft in the air. He was coming down stairs with tools in booth hands when he fell striking his back on stairs.
EE sprained his left knee after stepping off a locomotive. He went to the doctor on June 23.
Slipped off the bottom step on the truck, fell into a hole at the shot, fractured right fibula.
Employee was standing on a ladder that was leaning into a raised up and blocked up loader bucket. As employee was welding, the ladder slipped. Employee tried to break his fall and struck his left elbow on the loader bucket in the process. Employee continued working for another hour or so before realizing that the injury was going to need to be looked at.
Employee climbed on a rock to reach a strap on crane, lost his balance and fell.
Employee was operating a CAT 980H shipping loader when at approximately 7:40 pm he asked to talk to his foreman. The employee climbed down the ladder and when he stepped onto the ground he felt a burning sensation in his foot. The employee was diagnosed with a foot strain on 4/27/06, and at his reexam was placed on restrictions on 5/2/06.
Rainstorm and muddy conditions resulted in employee slipping while in the process of erecting a tarp over work area. The employee sustained a back strain from the slip and fall.
EMPLOYEE WAS SERVICING (FUELING) THE WA-700 LOADER. HE LOST HIS BALANCE AND FELL TO THE GROUND (BROKEN HEEL - RIGHT FOOT).
Ice partially covered catwalk due to dripping dust control hose. Expanded steel catwalk had raised profile parallel with travel/incline. Employee slipped forward and caught himself with left arm resulting in a dislocated left shoulder.
The employee went to see the company doctor on 3/7/2006 and was placed on restricted duty. The employee slipped and fell while transferring a roller bearing from the service truck to the workboat, causing the roller bearing to crush the employee's L-hand.
The employee went to see the company doctor on 3/7/06 and was placed on restricted duty. While cleaning area with the backhoe, the employee lost footing on loose gravel, slipped and fell, causing a sprain to R-shoulder.
EE fractured left heel after losing his balance on the upper deck of the Omni cone ladder at the feed box and falling 4 ft. to deck below, weight landing on heel.
Employee was descending from Euclid Haul Truck, left foot entangled in last step causing him to twist back.
The injured EE was in the process of installing screen sections at the #1 sand screen when he slipped and fell.
EE right shoulder dislocated after slipping and falling off the second rung of a step ladder in the shop.
EE sprained right ankle at screen #9 after stepping off a channel step and foot landed onto a rail to guide a roll-away box and slipping.
Missed a ladder coming off of a loader bucket after welding and turned right ankle.
Walking to work area and tripped.
Employee was climbing ladder to inspect jaw crusher, carrying a bucket of grease, when he slipped and fell approx. five (5) feet, landing on the leg and the ankle hit a rock causing the ankle to twist inward. Diagnosis - Foot sprain and ankle sprain. Originally reported as first aid only on 12/20/2005 - turned into medical treatment on 12/27/2005.
Employee was climbing 4-foot step ladder to gain access to D10 dozer in order to fuel it. When the employee reached the 3rd step, the ladder started to wobble and the employee lost his balance and fell. This resulted in a compound fracture of the right lower leg.