Employee was walking on the beltline and slipped. When the employee slipped, EE tried to catch self on the belt rail and heard a pop in EE's right arm/tricep area. Employee is awaiting an MRI.
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Mostrando 50 de 84Employee was climbing down off the Longwall tailgate onto the gob wing when EE's foot slipped off the gob wing. Employee landed awkwardly on EE's feet between the support pontoon and the gob wing twisting EE's right knee. Employee was taken off work on 10/3/25 pending an MRI.
Employee was walking around skids of dust in a crosscut. Employee slipped/tripped falling on a block landing on their left arm. Employee was seen at family doctor and referred to an orthopedic. On 7/30/25 it was determined they had a torn left triceps tendon and would need surgery.
Employee was examining the offside of the belt and slipped on a piece of belt lying on the ground. When the employee went to fall, employee grabbed a hold of the belt rail and felt a pain in right shoulder. Employee continued to work until 4/22/2024 when employee was taken off work pending further examination.
The employee was on their knees on the head of the miner cleaning sprays in the # 1 entry on 39-butt. While EE was on their knees, the employee slipped and fell forward onto the drum of the miner jamming EE's left shoulder. The employee continued to work until EE was taken off work on 9/26/2023 due to pain in the shoulder. An MRI has been scheduled.
Employee was helping secure a ladder and fell back on block when blocks accidentally fell.
Employee was walking around the lube truck at 114 break F-Mains when employee slipped and fell. When falling, something cut employee's leg above right knee, causing a laceration. Employee received 4 stitches.
Employee was walking down the outside slope hill toward the belt slope airlock entry into the mine. The employee slipped on the icy/frozen ground causing EE to fall and strike left knee on the ground. Employee continued to work until noticing a laceration on their knee.
Employee was carrying a bag of concrete and stepped in a hole causing injury to their knee.
Employee was carrying tools down ramp at F-1 tail. Employee stepped in a rut and fell, twisting right ankle.
EE was helping to load a trailing cable on a mule. EE stepped over the tongue of a lowboy & EE's foot got caught in the safety cable, causing the EE to fall forward landing on the left shoulder. EE continued to work w/o limitations until placed off work by an orthopedic surgeon on 2/9/2022.
Employee stepped up on ledge to sign date board. As employee was leaving, lost footing and fell, twisting right knee.
Employee lost footing while stepping down from a belt discharge and fell, injuring right shoulder. Employee continued to work with no restrictions until taken off work for surgery on 2/26/2021.
Employee tripped and fell over a broken cement block that was laying in the crosscut. As a result, the employee received a laceration to the palm of the left hand.
Employee received a laceration to the face and dislocated left pinky finger when the employee slipped and fell from an elevated roof bolter platform to the mine floor.
Employee was walking up entry and slipped in a hole causing injury to ankle.
Employee stepped off the bottom step of a 6' step ladder and hurt right ankle while hanging 7200 cable behind the D-Mains section power car.
Employee stepped off of a working platform onto a wooden pallet. Right foot broke through a pallet broad, this caused EE's body to twist. EE's right foot was lodged in the pallet, causing the ankle injury. The pallet was used as a step.
Employee was traveling through a 30 inch man door going from the belt entry over to the track (intake) entry. As the employee was going through the door ee noticed a concrete block in the walkway. The employee extended left leg to avoid the block and when ee went to stand up ee twisted left leg and felt a "pop" in left knee.
Employee received a contusion to the head when EE lost balance and fell from the second step of a 6 ft. step ladder at the F-Portal office building.
Employee was walking in the belt entry and slipped/tripped/and fell, injuring right hand index finger.
Dismounted from the operators deck of an underground mining machine, and stepped down onto the mine floor, at which time employee twisted/rolled left ankle.
Employee was dismounting from the center walkway at the rear of a roof bolter, at which time the employee stepped on the mine floor and twisted left ankle, and felt pain.
Employee was retrieving ventilation straps from the mine roof, and while walking and looking up, the employee slipped/tripped and fell, causing pain in ankle.
Employee was working in an elevated position on a step ladder, when ee over extended lateral reach, causing the ladder to kick out. Employee then fell to the mine floor and felt pain in left ankle.
Employee was pulling on water line. Employee's foot got stuck on a track rail and employee fell and injured leg.
Employee stumbled/slipped/tripped while navigating in/through the center walk way on a roof bolter. The employee attempted to catch self, and incurred pain in right wrist.
Employee was repairing a CM machine crawler track, and while exerting self attempting to align a retainer pin, slipped and contacted the steel edge of the crawler frame, causing injury (laceration),to right inside wrist.
Employee was attempting to re-set a mine timber(Post), when EE stumbled and fell, with the post then striking EE on the head.
Employee was on top of a continuous mining machine cleaning foreign material (Rock) off the machine. When EE attempted to dismount from the machine, EE slipped and overexerted ankles and lower legs. The following morning the employee felt pain in lower legs when EE started walking. Employee continued working until 08/08/2016, at which time EE sought medical attention.
Employee was assisting another person carry a post when employee stumbled and fell, at which time the post fell on employee's ankle
Employee was delivering mine supplies and attempted to re-enter the scoop machine operators compartment, at which time the employee stumbled and fell, striking employee's head/face on the steel structure of the operators compartment.
Employee was pushing pan line on the long wall when a roof fall occurred behind the supports, producing enough force to cause the employee to be jolted enough to fall.
Employee was working on a belt line and fell, as a result of not noticing the belt cross over he attempted to utilize was not yet secured to the belt structure.
Employee was attempting to reach a mine cable that needed hung higher on the mine roof, and attempted to climb up on the trailer of a Diesel lubrication machine (Lube Truck), at which time he slipped and injured his knee.
Employee was assisting to ballast the track rail and crossed the parked equipment between the ballast cars, getting his feet tangled in the hydraulic hoses which operate the ballast cars. Employee then slipped/tripped and started to fall, reached out to catch himself and over exerted his hand and wrist.
Employee was walking in the belt heading when he slipped on the mine floor and landed on his left knee and jammed his left hip, causing pain to his knee and hip.
Employee was stepping down from an elevated position and rolled/twisted his ankle. Report submitted to terminate citation # 7040534
Employee was cleaning up rib roll material off the mine floor and took a step backwards , lost his footing and fell onto/against the rib roll material, causing pain to his left arm
Employee was walking along the belt line, when he slipped/tripped and started to fall. Employee reached out and attempted to catch him self by grasping the belt structure side rail, which caused pain in the employee's arm.
Employee was positioned under the ventilation tubing & pushing/sliding the "slider tube" out of the ventilation tubing towards the working place, at which time the immediate mine roof rock fell on to the ventilation tubing, knocking the employee on to the ground, causing the injury.
Employee stepped off center walk way to the mine floor at the rear end of a roof bolting machine, and injured his left knee.
Employee was walking on under/ground road way , slipped in rut in road way , which was wet and muddy.
Employee stumbled, slipped, and fell while walking in the coal mine, injuring his knee. Report submitted to terminate citation # 7040531
Employee was using a 6-ft step ladder to reach the top of a stopping to apply b-bond. As he was stepping from the 3rd to 4th rung of the ladder, the ladder twisted and started to fall. The employee jumped from the ladder and when he came down onto the mine floor he twisted his left knee.
Employee was putting hydraulic oil into the roof bolter and had checked the fluid level in the site glass. When the employee went to move, his right foot stuck in the fireclay bottom causing his knee to twist injuring right knee
Employee was helping build cribs in the mine and sprained his ankle. Report submitted to terminate citation # 7040529
Employee was taking welding leads through line curtain and stumbled over 30-inch crib block placed there to hold curtain down. In an attempt to regain his balance he twisted his right knee causing injury.
Employee was assisting other miners to hang power cables out of the haulage road and while doing so he slipped and fell landing on his right shoulder causing injury.
employee was walking to the mantrip when he slipped in mud and fell. He felt a pull in his groin, came to work 11/02 but pain became worse and he left after two hours.