The employee was carrying a top roller to install for section advancement and stepped into a divot in the bottom. EE's ankle popped and twisted in the process.
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Mostrando los 24Employee states as EE was walking down entry EE either stepped in a hole or on a rock and twisted EE's knee. EE also states EE felt EE's knee pop.
The employee stated that EE became dizzy and fell off the ladder while plastering a stopping. The ladder was 4', and total height in area was around 9 1/2', EE fell between 2' and 3' to the ground.
EE was walking to the back of the machine to put oil in and slipped while crossing the cable.
As the EE was loading the roof bolter they stepped off the back of the machine to get more supplies and sprained an ankle.
The employee was carrying two full buckets of miner bits and tripped on a rock. They fell into a rib and felt pain in their back, legs, and pelvic region.
While traveling up 3A belt conducting an on-shift the EE's ride broke down. When EE stepped off and began to stand up EE lost balance and fell back into the ride. EE's left foot was caught between the frame of the ride and the belt frame causing a fracture to the ankle and fibula.
The employee was walking from 3 towards 2L at the Paint Creek Shaft site when EE slipped/fell on a ledge and tried to catch self with a chain-fall hoist chain that was hanging from the roof. In the attempt to catch self from falling a burr on the chain cut EE's palm.
While employee was stepping down off a Caterpillar 740 articulating truck to refuel, EE's foot slipped on the last step. EE caught self with right arm and felt pain in right shoulder and the pain also radiated to EE's neck. Note: Employee continued to work until 10/11/2022 when surgery was needed.
While the employee was tightening up a ratchet strap the hook slipped off on the lip of the flat-car. EE's end recoiled up and caused EE to fall backward and jar their shoulder. EE continued to work until 3/31 at which time was placed off from work by the doctor. The incident was under investigation and determined to be reportable on 4/12.
Incident occurred on 7/28/18. Employee was knocked down attempting to keep the bolter cable off of the rib standing on it. The cable pulled tight and knocked EE down on EE's right shoulder. Employee began missing work on 11/8/18 due to conditions related to this injury. After an investigation was completed by AIG it is considered work related and reportable under the rule.
While EE was re-entering the scoop, for balance, EE placed right hand /arm on the operator deck side board. EE's arm slipped, which caused EE to lose balance and strike mouth against the machine's bell resulting in a chipped tooth
Explanation: Due to events surrounding this incident an investigation was initiated. After careful consideration it was concluded it was to be deemed reportable under the rules on 3/28/2018. Description: The employee was pulling a piece of belt off of the beltline and miss stepped which triggered pain in right knee.
Explanation: The original date of injury was 6-16-2017, this employee continued to work until the date of 1-31-2018 at which time ee began missing work due to this injury. Description: While walking to the mantrip at the end of their shift, ee stepped into a hole and twisted knee.
A contractor employee was unloading high voltage guarding from a man trip. As employee was walking backwards stepped into a hole causing employee to sprain left ankle. Employee continued to work until 5/15/2017.
INFO: This incident was not reportable until EE had surgery and began missing work on 8-16-2017. Description: The employee was walking around belt head drive and inadvertently stepped into a hole and twisted knee.
The employee was walking up the entry as a SC made a turn, the cable took up, undercut EE's feet, which caused the employee to fall to the ground.
Mine Supervisor asked EE to clean up area where he was working to see why water was dripping on them. EE hosed down area and there was a hole. When water broke the hole open, EE was dumped in to the chute and covered up.
Injured was standing on elevated pad, washing out discharge chute on #1 belt. As he stepped off pad, he slipped. Hand caught a piece of metal and cut finger. Some skin was later removed and a skin graft was done on 5/21/09.
Injured was carrying a joint of 8" waterline and stepped in a hole, twisting his right ankle. When he fell, the waterline landed on his right foot. X-rays negative. Injured given few days off work to heal.
EE was assisting in building a crib to support 8' water line at #6 belt head in order for equipment to pass under this area. EE stepped in a hole, lost his footing and fell to the ground striking his head in a crib block. This resulted in a laceration above hie left eye brow, requiring 5 stiches to close the wound.
EE and coworker were building belt head. They were tying in belt structure. They were putting on the top rollers. EE and coworker slipped, threw the rollers and it landed on his right ankle.
EE was walking to his work station and stepped in a hole, causing him to slip and twist his ankle.
Employee was painting weld pieces in steel and was going down the steps from the plant to take lunch and missed a step causing his left ankle to turn to the side.