The driller shooter was carrying boxes into the blasting magazine. EE bumped EE's hard hat on the door frame, and when EE went to grab it, EE slipped on the magazine floor (raining and muddy). When EE's weight re-distributed to EE's right leg, EE felt it pop at the knee, which was a ruptured quadricep tendon and right thigh muscle. The knee was professionally immobilized.
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Mostrando los 28IE was climbing out of cable truck and fell after IE's foot became stuck on the step. IE fell onto right wrist which caused a hairline fracture.
IE was on the track of a D11 dozer climbing up to the cab. IE was stepping up to the fender platform with left foot when IE lost balance and fell backwards onto the track, hitting mid left back on a grouser. Was taken to ER and diagnosed with 2 broken ribs and small laceration to spleen. No surgery required but will need time off to heal.
IE was preparing a shot pattern. As EE was walking to hook the next hole, EE stepped on some uneven ground and felt something pop in EE's right calf. EE finished the shift. It was still bothering EE the next morning and the IE asked for medical attention.
Oiler was dismounting from the dozer, grabbed the hand rail and stepped on to the push arm. Employee then slipped off the push arm but tried to hold with right hand on the grab bar. Lost balance and grip and fell 2ft. to the ground. The jerk of the arm while holding on to the grab bar resulted in an injured bicep.
While in a moment of horse play, IE was transitioning from walking to running and tripped on own feet. Employee fell and struck shoulder on the concrete floor.
IE was climbing down a D11 dozer with dinner bucket in hand when they fell to the ground and fractured the distal end of right radius in wrist.
While climbing onto a D11 the IE tripped on a track grouser and fell forward and struck the stowed boarding ladder, which then caused hard hat to fall off and they then fell backwards off the track to the ground. IE had 4.5cm scalp laceration on rear of head that took 9 staples to close.
The drill operator had descended down the staircase and was turning around to face the vertical ladder before stepping off the machine. As they turned around, they lost footing and fell into the track. As they tried to catch themselves, left forearm struck a grouser on the track and caused a laceration; it required 6 staples to close the cut.
IE was descending ladder and missed the last rung at the bottom. IE fell to the ground and landed on right shoulder. IE had surgery on 10/24/19 for full thickness tear of rotator cuff.
IE was assisting with changing drag ropes on BE 2570 Dragline. IE was positioned behind and below the drag drum. As the IE attempted to step over the deck winch to relocate to the opposite side they tripped, falling onto their extended arm. X-ray evaluation revealed a hairline fracture in the left wrist.
IE was performing a pre-trip inspection on the end dump IE was assigned to operate. As IE was walking around the end dump IE slipped in mud and broke fall with left arm. IE's left arm was immobilized by a doctor and IE was subsequently unable to return to work.
While performing a pre-trip inspection of a mantrip IE fell to the ground and hit knee. IE was seen by a physician on 01/25/2018 and continued working with a full release. IE was diagnosed with a torn meniscus on 02/09/2018 and was restricted from returning to work until after surgery.
IE was working on dragline bucket rigging equipment in the shop. IE took a step backwards without looking and stepped onto a lower spot on the floor. IE felt a pop in the left knee. IE worked without restrictions and was referred to an orthopedic specialist who ordered an MRI. The results of which indicated a torn medial meniscus which was repaired on 03/02/2018.
Employee was inspecting a dozer when EE slipped on the dozer track. EE caught self via the handrail and experienced pain in right shoulder. EE was evaluated by a physician and released without restriction on 06/23/2017. On 12/22/2017 a rotator cuff tear was found and repaired surgically.
Employee was coming a 789 upside down bed by the way of a 6ft ladder. Ladder slipped to the left. Employee fell to the ground. Ground conditions approx 42 degrees, wet an muddy, rotator cuff x 2, an fractured thumb.
Employee dismounted from service truck and felt pain in left knee. Employee was taken to a physician for evaluation and diagnosed with a sprained knee. Fluid was drained from the knee to speed up the healing process.
IE was dismounting powder truck by climbing down facing away from the truck. IE stepped into a 9" rut and twisted his knee. There was significant swelling; the doctor removed some fluid from the knee and immobilized it. IE is scheduled to consult with surgeon on 2/19 for diagnosis and treatment options.
Employee was stepping into the cab of the dozer when he slipped and fell onto his knee.
Employee was cleaning the windows and cab lights on a rubber tire dozer. While cleaning the light, he misstep and fell to the ground.
During dragline repair job, EE was walking alongside a truck. His pants caught on a piece of frayed cable laying on the ground causing him to trip and fall. He caught himself with his rt. arm. EE was taken to a dr-X rays were negative-diagnosis was a shoulder sprain and EE was released with no restrictions. EE seen by surgeon on 1/13/12, torn rotator cuff. Will have surgery.
Employee was boarding a D-10 tractor. As he grabbed and put weight on the handhold on the hard nose, the handhold bent downward,causing employee to go forward and down, causing his foot that was still on the bladearm step to be bent in an awkward position.
Injured and another employee had set a pump and strung the hose over a berm in the pit.The injured climbed on top of the berm to watch for water flow. When the pump was started, the hose moved and knocked employee down, causing him to hit his chin.
Employee states he slipped and fell on an incline striking the bottom of his chin on a screen panel. The laceration required medical treatment and stitches/sutures were administered close the wound.
Getting down from cable tray under E-house (the cable tray was approx 3' from ground). Slipped while getting down and fell the approx 3' and landed on left hip.
EE states he was hit in the back with a wooden form board, stumbled and fell over a generator, striking his back and falling to the floor. EE received medical treatment and returned 3/23/10, worked 3/24/10 and was taken off work 4/7/10.
Ground was muddy.
Employee was walking and slipped on ice.