Employee used their foot to attempt to throw a switch. They slipped and fell backward onto their SCSR unit. This caused pain to their lower back. Transported to local hospital. Negative x-rays, etc. Released to return to work but did not report in on the next scheduled shift.
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Mostrando los 13While spotting belt rollers on the 13 Right beltline, employee bent down to pick up a top roller. EE felt a "pop" in the right knee and fell to the ground. EE was unable to put any weight on the leg and was brought out of the mine. EE was transported to a local hospital and diagnosed with a torn meniscus in the knee.
As the employee stepped down from employee's bull dozer, employee felt a sharp pain in employee's right knee. Employee had difficulty straightening the knee. Employee completed employee's shift but called off on employee's next scheduled shift.
While walking by a portal bus, the employee caught the safety hook of the bus with EE's left foot. EE fell and twisted EE's ankle. EE finished the shift and went to EE's doctor later in the day due to ankle pain. X rays revealed a fractured ankle. Employee was scheduled to see a specialist on 5/18/17 and has not returned to work as of today.
Employee stepped into a hole in the mine floor and twisted ankle. Employee finished shift but reported off under doctor's care on next scheduled shift.
Employee was adjusting a sensor on the belt. EE was sitting on the bottom rail of the belt guard. The rail broke causing EE to fall backwards. EE put left hand out to catch self resulting in an injury to left thumb. Employee finished the shift and has continued to work since. On the 21st of September, x-rays revealed a fracture to the thumb.
Employee stated that while walking along the longwall face, employee tripped on a relay bar. Employee attempted to break fall by reaching with right arm. Impact caused a strain to shoulder.
When surprised by a sudden shift in the belt structure, employee stated that employee dove into a crosscut in fear of being struck injuring employee's rt shoulder.
Employee was walking to the headgate along the longwall face when employee stepped in a crack in the mine floor twisting employee's rt. knee.
Employee stated that while working around transfer area, fell striking right knee on 6 inch pipe.
Employee was walking along the east haulage near bottom area stepped on uneven bottom and fell to the ground landing on right knee.
Employee was walking and stepped over an edge of a flat bill scoop bucket and rolled ankle as he stepped to the mine floor. Received a sprain to the right ankle.
Injured employee stated that while carrying a screen panel down a set of stairs on the third floor of the preparation plant he twisted his left knee.