Climbing up to put oil in the water scraper, EE's left foot got caught on the lip at the top. EE stepped up with EE's left foot and was bringing up EE's right foot and EE's left foot slipped. EE had a hold of the hand rail and tried to catch self, EE's right foot got caught on something causing the injury.
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Mostrando los 26Was shutting off water pump after filling the water tuck. Was walking back to the truck, stepped on a rock, which caused them to stumble, they felt a pop and had some pain. Told a supervisor about it, thought they had sprain an ankle. As the day went on the pain became worse and they sought medical treatment.
Employee was climbing a ladder to access a screening plant when the ladder moved. EE reached out to grab the chain to steady self and heard a pop in EE's shoulder.
Was stepping down off of a piece of equipment, had one foot on the step and one foot on the track of the loader. The foot on the track slipped and their Left knee popped.
Was working on scaffolding, was climbing a ladder from the ground when the ladder tipped and they fell into the ladder on the way down. They tried to grab the X bar on the scaffolding and missed, they landed on the ladder hurting their back and neck.
Individual was exiting the Komatsu 220 excavator and missed the step. At which point EE's left foot was on the track and right foot was on the ground. EE did not fall, nor did EE bump knee. EE did however over extend the left knee.
Employee was getting out of a skid loader. EE's pant leg got caught on one of the latches as EE was getting out causing EE to fall and hit R knee. Went to K-Stat had x-rays, told EE to put ice on it and released EE with no restrictions.
Employee was climbing down off the loader, tried to turn around and EE's knee gave out and EE fell to the ground. Left knee is the injured area.
It had been freezing rain over night and in the morning. The employee was headed to the facilities from the scale house. EE stepped off of the steps to the ground and EE's feet came out from under EE and EE fell, breaking EE's ankle.
Was walking to a skid loader when ee tripped and stumbled, tried to catch self and fell into the spoon attachment on the skid loader.
Was climbing into a skid loader when EE slipped on lime dust on the metal step plate. EE tried to catch self but right knee hit the metal step plate.
EE went to use the facilities and when EE returned EE was going to clean off shoes with the mud jack, when EE lifted foot the other one slipped out from under EE causing EE to fall on back hurting left hip, right knee, left shoulder and head.
Individual was climbing out of the water truck to turn off the PTO pump and tripped on the fuel cap causing him to hit his knee on the ladder of the truck.
Employee was closing the entrance gate to mine and slipped on snow/ice. Employee strained upper leg(thigh.)
Was walking along the crane when he slipped and fell approximately 4' to the ground straining his lower back.
Coming down off a ladder when he reached the bottom and turned he felt a pop in his back.
Employee was completing his pre-shift equipment inspection. after clearing ice from the windshield he attempted to enter the cab of his loader and slipped off a rung on the ladder. He fell approximately 80 inches to the ground.
Employee stepped on block when getting out of truck, fell and twisted right knee.
Employee was climbing down a ladder and slipped on a rung.
Employee was fueling a bulldozer when he fell (approx. 3 feet) to the ground.
Employee was walking down an icy access road when he slipped and fell flat on his back. He struck the right side of his low back and his head. He got back on his feet unassisted and continued to work the rest of the day with worsening pain to his back.
Employee walked across parking lot when his knee went out. We did not initially submit this injury because there was much uncertainty about whether this injury was work related or personal (employee originally reported as non-work comp) and whether it happened at work or not.
Ee was climbing a ladder to add antifreeze to an engine and the ladder started to move and ee fell approx. 5' landing on a 55 gal drum.
EMPLOYEE WAS CLIMBING ONTO THE EXCAVATOR TO START IT.
EMPLOYEE, EMPLOYED AS A MECHANIC WITH BAYER CONSTRUCTION WAS CLEANING A RADIATOR ON AN EXCAVATOR. HE STEPPED FROM THE EXCAVATOR TO THE GROUND AND ROLLED HIS ANKLE WHICH RESULTED IN A SPRAIN. .
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