EE was walking in the crosswalk from the Employee Parking Lot towards the Main Office. When they got to the office sidewalk, they placed their left foot up on the sidewalk and was beginning to take a step up with their right foot when they lost balance and fell backwards striking their head on the crosswalk pavement.
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Mostrando los 50EE was walking towards EE's office when EE tripped on a rug causing EE to fall forward landing on both knees. EE then noticed blood seeping through EE's jeans at the right knee. Upon inspecting knee, EE noticed a laceration measuring about 4 inches in length across EE's right knee. EE went to Mercy Jefferson ER where EE received 12 stitches to close the wound.
EE was assisting other Mechanics lift one leg of the Finish Mill 1 duplex compressor north compressor with a crowbar so shims could be placed under the leg. While lifting the motor, the end of the crowbar broke and flung back against employee causing EE to fall and twist EE's right ankle in the process.
EE was working on air cannons on the Pre-heat Tower. As EE finished the job, EE pivoted to the left to take a step. EE stated when EE's left foot landed on the pavement, EE's left ankle gave out and rolled. EE stated heard a pop or a crack and immediately felt pain in the ankle. EE stated lost balance and caught self on the analyzer box to EE's left.
EE walked out of the Electrician's Repair Shop towards the Control Building carrying a tool and electric drill in their hands. EE was taking tiny steps due to the ice and a decline on the concrete pavement when suddenly EE slipped and fell on EE's back. Work status is Restricted Duty.
EE was exiting the CV06 Conveyor tunnel and was walking towards the Limestone Dome when EE stepped on a patch of ice and slipped and fell on backside with right elbow striking the ground. Diagnosis: Contusion of right elbow; restricted duty authorized.
As the employee was completing EE's pre-operation inspection of 100 ton haul truck, EE tripped over EE's own feet in loose gravel at the Quarry parking lot. Employee was sore from left hip down to left calf.
Employee was walking to the plant's Hourly time clock to "clock in" when EE stepped on some soft snow/ice mixture and quickly slipped and fell hard on backside. EE immediately felt pain in the lower back, shoulders, and the left side of EE's neck. Diagnosis: Low back pain.
EE stepped over the mill motor's tracking rail and slipped on ice which measured 24'x18'. EE lurched suddenly and slightly forward to maintain balance. The tracking rail measured 3.25' tall and 4' wide. EE reported to supervisor within the hour and 2 days later ee informed supervisor that ee had significant pain on the left lower side of back.
EE attempted to climb up to cab using the drivers side ladder. As ee was grabbing the horizontal handhold directly below the windshield hand slipped off the handhold while boots slipped off the ladder. EE fell approximately 6' to the ground landing flat on the R side of body. Scheduled for back surgery 01/04/19.
EE was getting drafts and walking along the stern side of Barge #SL-409. EE attempted to step over a cable that was left in the walkway when their boot caught the cable and tripped them causing them to over extend the right calf and Achilles tendon. As of the date of this report, BUU is questioning if this is a pre-existing condition. MRI is being scheduled; off work 9/3/17.
EE sustained a right arm triceps tear and elbow bone chip when EE slipped and fell on right side while attempting to walk across the top of a concrete berm to access the creek bridge. Received MRI notification of diagnosis on 02/14/17.
Walking on barge, EE rounded the corner at port side of bow stepping over barge cable catching his R heel on the top of the cable causing him to stumble forward. Heel came down on barge, which was wet with dew, and R foot slipped forward causing him to begin to fall into split. He caught himself with R arm on the adjacent barge. He felt a twist in R knee.
EE was leaving the Coke Mill Building using the west man door when he stepped on a 1" diameter mill ball (approximately) about two steps outside the west door. He lost his balance and fell, partially catching himself with his left wrist and landing on his back. Lost time date started 12/18/14.
Hand slipped off rail on truck and when I caught myself from falling my lower back had a pain in it.
Employee was walking outside the Maintenance Shop when he slipped on ice catching himself with his left arm on an adjacent truck straining his shoulder. He is working until shoulder surgery which is scheduled for November 3, 2014.
EE tripped & fell over a 20"x20" concrete footing that he did not see. He didn't have any complaints of pain nor told anyone he was hurt. On 11/27/13, he informed management this could be work related & requested to see a doctor. On 1/23/14, an Independent Medical Examination determined the prevailing factor for his back pain was the fall he sustained on 11/14/13.
While stepping off a landing onto a fixed ladder, employee missed stepping on the first rung while simultaneously losing his grip on the ladder's handhold. He fell approximately 11 feet to the ground below landing on his feet.
While walking away after shutting off the air for Silo 2 Air Cannon, employee's left foot slipped forward on some wet dust and his right ankle rolled underneath him severely spraining his right ankle.
Walking down a descending ramp to his truck, his left foot slipped out from under him causing him to go into a "split". His R knee struck the ground with his R foot planted up hill. His lower leg bowed until he heard a "pop".
Employee was checking to see that the cement load out spout was properly lowered into the railcar located at the combination scale. While on the north side of the railcar and looking up at the spout, employee backed up and tripped over a wheelbarrow and fell to the ground injuring his left knee.
EE was using a WOMA gun to spray build up in the riser duct, 3rd fl, Tower. He was in a squatted position spraying throw the lowest access door on the W wall's S corner next to the 5th stage S meal pipe. A chunk fell onto the wand of the gun causing the gun to throw ee striking his R arm against the meal pipe and mouth by the stock end of the gun as he fell to the floor.
The employee was carrying two brooms in one hand and two shovels in the other hand over his shoulders. As he was coming down the steps, the shovel caught on a hand rail causing him to lose his balance and fall down 7 to 8 steps. The resulting injury was a sprained right ankle.
EE stepped over the curb that's located at the west end of the Clinker Cooler at its southwest corner next to the staircase. As he stepped over the curb he felt a pop in his left knee.
Miner entered Feed Shelf. He began picking up, removing material by hand and throwing it into the kiln. While moving back and forth removing chunks of material as he went, he lost his balance and stepped backwards into a pile of dust. He sank approximately three feet into the dust causing 1st, 2nd and 3rd degree burns to his right and left ankles and calves.
While walking away from pre-heat tower, EE felt his foot roll over. He was walking towards MCC of Control Room. EE wasn't sure, he didn't feel that he stepped on a rock.
EE was fastvacing on the platform above fm2 pump. He was tied off with his safety harness squatting down fastvacing around the duct. As he tried to advance forward, his lanyard was at its limit and slightly threw him off balance and his right knee twisted a little bit.
The bargeloader had climbed from top covers of barge down to the bow deck of barge using the attached three-step ladder. When he turned to walk toward the starboard side, he tripped on the lid of the bow wing tank causing him to fall, falling on his right shoulder.
Employee was returning to the shop. While walking out of the Mill Building's SW roll-up door, he slipped on a mill ball. When he slipped, his left leg went in front of him and his right leg went behind him. He is now having a pain in his right knee and his left ankle is bruised
While standing on blow pipe, his foot slipped between blow pipes and bent his toes backwards. He was carrying a candle-abra. This was approximately the fourth one he carried. He knew some of the candle-abra were wobbley.
Employee fell while stepping from structural steel onto a scaffold. Employee was using fall protection equipment but fell approximately 9 ft to a lower level before fall protection equipment engaged. He struck his head and shoulder on structure during the fall, non-life threatening. He was able to walk under his own power from the accident location.
Employee was assigned to #2 clinker tunnel to assist with #1818 drag clean out. He arrived at the head pulley area and took the fastvac hose. The hose then surged causing him to fall against the drag with the hose between his leg.
Attempting to empty a gypsum rail car from the top of a stair case platform. The load inside shifted and the rail car moved, bumping the platform and knocking it over. The worker sustained fractured right foot upon falling to the ground.
While unplugging a chute, employee's right foot slipped twisting his right knee.
He was moving 2 4' and 2 8' x 16'' Symons Forms out of the way for the ironworkers and slipped while lifting one of the forms due to cement dust on the mud slab. Mud slab was level, but dust-covered and he slipped in a puddle or on a slick spot. **Employee did not notify employer until 3/6/07.**
Laborer fell backwards, stumbled and fell at grade while pouring concrete.
Build-up material up to the bottom step and could not tell if it was solid. Foot slipped and employee fell, pulling left shoulder. Steps looked clean.
While climbing up steps, he changed direction on the second step and wanted to come back down again; then, tripped and fell to the concrete floor below striking his right wrist on the floor.
While walking between C114 and C14 screens, worker slipped on ice on the floor that was covered with a thin film of dust. He fell and caught himself with his left hand straining his left shoulder in the process. He did not begin losing time until July 6, 2006, when he was scheduled for surgery.
It was raining and wet. Employee was climbing the ladder getting into the 777D Cat Truck to start his shift and haul rock. All his weight was put on the left leg while putting the right left on the ladder. He left leg twisted and he slipped.
An inactive employee on long term disability was here to attend a "Benefits" meeting.He is an amputee missing 2 legs, 1 hand & all but 2 fingers on the other.Confined to a wheel-chair he was being pushed into the plant by his wife when the front wheels of his chair struck an expansion joint in the concrete parking lot, tipping the chair forward and propelling him to the ground.
WHILE WALKING ALONG FLUID BED, FURNACE EMPLOYEE SLIPPED IN LOOSE MATERIAL CAUSING HIS KNEE TO "POP" & IN TURN FALL INTO THE HOPPER DOOR OPENING, STRIKING HIS KNEE ON THE OPENING EDGE.
EE WAS INSTRUCTED TO DO PM SERVICE ON 1178 992D CAT LOADER. UPON INSPECTING WORK AREA HE NOTICED A LARGE AMOUNT OF MATERIAL (MUD) ON RT REAR CONTERWEIGHT AREA WHICH CONTAINS BATTERIES & ACCESS TO ENGINE COMPARTMENT. HE DROVE LOADER TO REAR OF OIL HOUSE & STARTED SHOVELING MATERIAL FROM COUNTERWEIGHT. HIS FOOT SLIPPED OFF REAR EDGE & HE FELL APPROX 5 FT TO GROUND BELOW.
EMPLOYEE WAS AT TOP OF STAIRS IN CORE BUILDING. HE TURNED TO SEE WHAT WAS GOING ON DOWN THE MIDDLE LANDING OF THE STAIRWAY. AS HE TURNED HE TWISTED HIS ANKLE AND HEARD A LOUD SNAP.
EE WAS STATIONED AS A SPOTTER FOR THE CRANE LIFTING A TRASH CONTAINER. AS EE ATTEMPTED TO MOVE OUT OF THE WAY OF THE MOVING CRANE, HE FELL ONTO THE GROUND CUTTING HIS RIGHT ELBOW.
EE SLIPPED WHILE WALKING ON DOCK STAIRWAY INJURING HIS LEFT KNEE. DID NOT REQUEST DR'S CARE UNTIL 11/27/00 MRI SHOWED TEAR & SURGERY WAS SCHEDULED FOR 2/6/01
EE WAS STANDING ON C12 CATWALK WORKING ON DUST COLLECTOR DUCTWORK WHEN HE TURNED AROUND, STEPPED ON LOOSE ROCK ON THE CAT WALK CAUSING HIM TO TWIST HIS RIGHT KNEE. THE KNEE DID NOT IMPROVE AND EE WAS SENT TO ORTHOPEDIC WHO PERFORMED DIAGNOSTIC ARTROSCOPY ON 10-18-00 THUS MAKING INJURY REPORTABLE.
SLIPPED ON LADDER WHILE CLIMBING INTO LOADER. ALL HIS WEIGHT CAME DOWN ON RIGHT LEG. FELT PAIN IN GROIN AREA. HAD HERNIA REPAIR SURGERY 4/6/00.
EE WAS WALKING ALONG THE STACKER BELT OBSERVING IDLERS & SKIRTING. HE SLIPPED ON LOOSE MATERIAL ON WALKWAY & GRABBED HANDRAIL TO CATCH HIMSELF. IN SEPTEMBER HE STARTED TO EXPERIENCE PAIN & NUM NESS IN HIS RIGHT ARM & SHOULDER. HE DID NOT SEECOMPANY DOCTOR UNTIL 10/10/00. HE WAS REFERRED TO A NEUROLOGIST WHO PRESCRIBED PHYSICAL THERAPY ON 10/16/00.
INJURED WENT TO THE TOP OF THE STORAGE DOME AND WENT OUTSIDE THE HEAD HOUSE TO JOG IN THE DUST COLLECTOR. LIGHTING WAS POOR AND HE TRIPPED ON A BOLT STICKING UP THROUGH THE GRATING AND TWISTED HIS KNEE. HE DID NOT REQUEST TO SEE A DR. UNTIL 4-5-00. AFTER DIAGNOSTIC TESTING IT WAS DETERMINE HE HAS A TORN MENISCUS WHICH WOULD REQUIRE ARTHROSCOPIC SURGERY TO REPAIR. SURGER PERFORM 6-2