Employee slipped and fell hitting is hip, shoulder and head on concrete floor. The employee was seen by doctor the next day and recieved first aid care. The employee continued to do full job duties but had gradual worsening of shoulder pain. An MRI was conducted and revealed a small rotator cuff tear on 9/9/30 and the employee was givne prescription medication.
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Mostrando 50 de 57Employee tripped over a raised concrete area, lost his balance, reached out to break his fall, and fell on his hand fracturing the left index finger. EE also sustained a hematoma to distal end of same index finger.
employee was on a temporary cross tie platform, laid across the tracks that was not secure, to fill a truck. It rolled causing the employee to fall on his back and elbow.
EE was assigned to assist BASF maintenance in rebuilding pumps. The ee was carrying part of the pump housing, lost traction and slipped down into a seated position; the pump housing fell across the ee left leg causing a laceration that requited sutures. EE returned to light duty work the next day.
EE was tightening a bolt from the 2nd step of a ladder. His wrench slipped off bolt causing him to lose his balance and fall. He landed on his right hip and cracked his right pelvis.
Employee was descending stairway carrying 4 empty 5 gal water bottles. He was not using the handrails provided. He missed the last step and fell forward onto both knees. He was eventually diagnosed having a "patellar dislocation quad tendon rupture" requiring surgery. Diagnosis did not occur until July 24, 2009. Surgery scheduled for July 28, 2009.
While performing rounds, an operator went to climb two steps. The operator stepped on the first step and felt his Achilles tendon pop. He was transported to the emergency room, where his was given medication, crutches and the ankle was immobilized. The operator injured this same tendon 3 years ago in a non-work related event.
Employee was walking down the stairs to control panel at belt filter when his foot slipped and he twisted his left knee
Employee was spraying weed killer around the sides of the shower house. The employee stepped from the parking lot to the ground and twisted his left ankle on some uneven concrete. There is a 16-inch drop at the edge on the parking lot to the ground.
The employee suffered a hairline fracture to his left foot while descending a three foot fixed ladder. He was examined by an orthopedic specialist where an x-ray revealed the fracture. The Operator returned to work with a removable cast and is scheduled for a follow-up appointment in three weeks. This incident is currently classified as a Recordable Injury- RDC.
Employee exited a control room to a platform and while descending steps caught the back of his boot heel on the previous step and fell backwards injuring his left knee.
Original incident Knee hurting on 5/08 by truck driver. Second 12/02 complained about a knee hurting. Dr.Visit and examination the Dr. found that the employee has a pulled/strained hamstring and the Dr. referred him to have physical therapy.
I-Tech was helping electricians pull new wire in MCC 1. The rope that was attached to the wire came loose and the I-Tech fell to the floor and felt a sharp pain in his right knee.
While lifting a screen deck into place employee stepped on a bolt, slipped slightly (did not fall)and felt a pain in his lower back area. Employee has a sore muscle in his lower left back.
Employee was walking down a slipped concrete surface to pick up a safe work permit that the wind had blown down. He slipped in some mud on the concrete surface. He turned to catch himself, his hard hat fell off and he fell on the hard hat liner and cut his forehead above his left eye and 1" long. 5 stitches.
A Mechanic was lifting a pipe from the ground floor to intermediate level of Building. As the lift began, he began to move on the ground level to access stairs to the intermediate level. He tripped over a 3" drain pipe running at floor level and fell, striking his right knee. He was sent to an orthopedic specialist who diagnosed a fractured patella.
EE was on a ladder adjusting the water flow to the dry scrubber, this valve is not within arms reach. On the 3rd step, EE fell backwards and her right leg wedged between the thrid and foeth steps causing her to receive a open compound fracture.
Employee was pulling a bottle cart when the wheels on the cart got stuck between two motor bases. As he pulled the cart, the cart came loose causing him to lose his balance and fall backwards. As he fell, he grabbed onto a structure to catch himself. When he did this, he felt a pain in his left bicep.
EE reported to work during his off shift to assist another planner troubleshoot functionality of a bagging machine. He reported to work not feeling well and informed coworker of the same. EE passed out, fell to the floor and struck the back of his head on the concrete flooring and sustained a laceration.
EE sustained laceration to head due to contact with grating as a result of a fall of unknown cause, which was recently deemed by treating MD to be the result of EE having a "TIA."
Employee was stepping down & stepped on a motor base. This caused him to stumble and wrench or strain his lower back. When he mis-stepped, he lost his balance. Felt pain in lower back (left side).
Platform and steps had a thin layer of ice resulting from freeze protection measures associated with area safety showers. He was starting the loading station for super sacks and saw that the s teps were icy but did not take any action on the issue. As he was stepping down his foot slipped off the bottom step. He landed on his back on the floor.
Employee was working in a tank, he turned and began to slip on some sludge in the tank. Employee turned to catch himself but his feet stuck causing him to fall and twist breaking his left leg.
A mechanic was lying down inside the 1st stage blunger tank at 1-C Cowles attempting to remove the bottom blade. After an unsuccessful attempt at removing the blade, the mechanic lost his balance causing his left hand to come intact with the blade. He sustained a laceration across the palm of his left hand.
Employee was picking up tools/materials to relocate to another area when he stepped on a piece of tubing and fell striking his (L) ear on I-beam resulting in a laceration.
The employee was returning to his golf cart from the #4 Bulk Loading area when he slipped and fell. Apparently, in an attempt to brace or recover from the slip, the employee broke his right ankle. The area where the fall occurred is an incline surface. There was wet kaolin in the area where the fall took place.
Job was rained out. Employee was cleaning up site to leave when he stepped on 3/4" conduit and fell. His (R) elbow struck concrete foundation jamming his (R) shoulder. Employee was taken off work by dr. on 8/7/06 and has not returned.
Operator indicates that he slipped on top step when climbing to look into vacuum chamber. Operator complained of pain in right shoulder. Employee has been under doctor's care and it has been determined on 7/19/2006 that employee needs to be on restricted duty and therefore triggers recordability. Was not considered a recordable until this date.
EE was getting out of the backhoe He stepped on the backhoe track which had wet dirt on it and he lost his footing and fell. His hip/back hit the track causing contusion.
Employee delivering water cooler to work station had parked truck beside train track. While standing behind truck at tailgate, railcar hit front passenger side of truck, causing water coolers to launch off bed of truck. One cooler struck employee, causing him to fall to ground, resulting in pain to his right shoulder/flank, hip, and knee. MD placed him on work restrictions.
WALKING TO MAIL DROP, TRIPPED ON CARPET & FELL TO FLOOR. TRIED TO BREAK FALL BY PUTTING HANDS OUT, HITTING CABINET & COUNTER. STRUCK HER FACE ON THE COUNTER. HANDS WERE BRUISED & BOTH KNEES HIT CABINET DOORS & KNOBS. ONE KNEE STRUCK THE DOOR KNOB & THE OTHER THE CABINET. CONTINUED TO HAVE COMPLICATIONS WITH KNEE. MRI: TORN MENISCUS IN LEFT KNEE; SURGERY SCHEDULED 1/18/06.
While working a shut-down providing construction management, a leaking hose was spraying slurry on asphalt on a slight incline creating a slick surface. While trying to get the attention of the production workers to report the problem, she shifted wait from one leg to another and lost balance. The fall caused her fibula to break.
Employee was leaving work area to go to break room. As he took 3 steps after leaving work platform, his feet slipped out from under him. This caused him to fall to floor & after landing on his right elbow, he injured right shoulder. Floor was somewhat slick due to rain & high humidity conditions. He suffered torn ligaments, tendons to right shoulder (torn rotator cuff).
Employee reported a slip and fall on a concrete ramp entrance into the maintenance shop. He requested no treatment at that time. An x-ray and MRI found no damage so no treatment resulted. Around Christmas, he reported continued soreness and stiffness and referral was made to an orthopedic doctor who began treatment with cortisone injection on 2/15/05.
Ee was replacing rings on underside of tank car when he slipped & lost his footing. Ee used hands to cushion fall & right hand contacted a bolt used to anchor the platform to the concrete pad. Contact resulted in a tear between his right thumb and index finger. Ee was taken to ER where he received 6 sutures & a tetanus shot.
MECHANIC FELL INTO A 15" DEEP DRAIN IN THE PUMP HOSE FLOOR WHEN A PIECE OF GRATING COLLAPSED. HE SUSTAINED BRUISES TO HIS RIGHT HIP AREA. DATE OF FIRST MEDICAL TREATMENT 3-24-04.
EE WAS DESCENDING A SHIP LADDER, FACING THE WRONG WAY. HE SLIPPED AND FELL APPROX. 4 1/2 FEET. EE WAS CARRYING TOOLS.
EE was climbing the dump bed when his foot slipped. Instead of letting go, he tried to pull himself up. He dislocated his shoulder.
OPERATOR TRIPPED ON UNLOADING HOSE & LOST HIS BALANCE. HE STRUCK OUT HIS LEFT HAND TO BREAK HIS FALL & STRUCK THE METAL HOSE SUPPORT CAUSING THE LACERATION OF HIS RING FINGER.
EE WAS WALKING (WITH NO OTHER EE'S) NEAR PILOT PLANT CLARIFICATION EQUIPMENT AND DRAIN SYSTEM, WHEN HE SLIPPED ON A PATCH OF POLYMER NEAR THE PILOT PLANT BELT PRESS AND PLANT DITCH. HE EXPERIE NCED SOME PAIN, RESTED FOR A MINUTE AFTER SLIPPING, THEN PROCEEDED BACK TO HIS VEHICLE TO LEAVE PLANT. AFTER ARRIVING HOME, EE WENT TO E.R. FOR TREATMENT.
OPERATOR TRIPPED OVER CURBING (3" CONTAINMENT DIKE) - CAUGHT HIS FOOT ON CURBING & GRABBED RAILING BEFORE COMPLETELY FALLING BUT STRAINED HIS KNEE.
EMPLOYEE TRIPPED OVER AN ELEVATED PART OF A SIDEWALK.
OPERATOR AND A MAINTENANCE CONTRACTOR WERE MOVING A COMPRESSED GAS CYLINDER. THE OPERATOR SLIPPED IN PRODUCT AND SCRAPED HIS RIGHT KNEE AND RIGHT ARM. THE INJURY TO HIS RIGHT ARM REQUIED 3 SUT URES.
EMPLOYEE WAS HELPING A CO-WORKER SPRAY PRODUCT OFF A BELT WITH WATER. AS HE WALKED AROUND THE FEED END OF THE BELT HE STEPPED ONTO A SLIPPERY PART OF THE FLOOR WITH HIS LEFT FOOT, SLIPPED AND CAUGHT HIMSELF WITH HIS RIGHT FOOT, TWISTING HISBACK.
HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR COMPLAINED OF FEELING SICK ALL NIGHT AS HE DESCENDED HIS PIECE OF EQUIPMENT, HE BECAME DIZZY AND FEEL AGAINST THE SIDE OF THE EQUIPMENT BEFORE COMPLETELY DESCENDING IN JURING HIS L SHOULDER. HE WAS TREATED IN ER FOR PERSONAL ILLNESS AND DIAGNOSIS OF L SHOULDER STRAIN. PANEL PHYSICIAN PUT HIM ON RESTRICTED DUTY.
INJURED EMPLOYEE HAD PARKED HIS CAR AND BEGAN WALKING TOWARDS PLANT CLOCK HOUSE. HE SAW ANOTHER EMPLOYEE, AND TURNED AROUND TO RETRIEVE A HAT FROM HIS VEHICLE. HIS FOOT HIT A SLICK SPOT ON THE ASPHALT AND HE FELL ON HIS RIGHT SHOULDER. HE CLOCKED IN AND REPORTED TO HIS SUPERVISOR.
WHILE CLIMBING UP ON DOZER, LEFT FOOT SLIPPED IN BETWEEN TRAC.
OPERATOR ENTERED EAST DOOR OF BOEX CONTROL ROOM, TURNED TO GO TOWARD COMPUTER DESK, WHILE ROUNDING PLATFORM, OPERATOR SLIPPED, STRIKING LEFT LOWER BACK ON CONCRETE FLOOR.
MAINTENANCE MECHANIC WAS IN PROCESS OF MOVING A FURNACE INTO FIRING POSITION. AS HE WAS INSTALLING BOLTS, HE LOST HIS FOOTING AND FELL 18' FROM THE FURNACE PLATFORM TO THE GROUND. HE WAS TRANS PORTED TO E.R. BY AMBULANCE. HE SUSTAINED MULTIPULE FRACTURES AND IS STILL HOSPITALIZED, AWAITING SURGERY.
A PIECE OF CARDBOARD WAS COVERING A HOLE AND WHEN HE STEPPED ON IT, THREW HIM OFF BALANCE.