When climbing into the loader, the employee skipped a step. Because the employee skipped a step, the step the employee took with right leg was high and awkward. Employee attempted to stand up when the right foot slipped resulting in the employee falling 3 feet to the ground. Employee felt pain in an area where EE had plate installed in neck.
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Mostrando los 43Employee was opening gates on rail cars when EE tripped and hit left knee.
Employee was returning from a production check when he twisted his knee on 9/1/15. He finished his shift and worked his next shift on 9/2/15 but continued to experience pain in his knee. He sought a medical examination after his shift on 9/2/15.
Employee was crossing level ground and was shuffling his feet, stubbed his toe and lost his balance causing him to fall into the adjacent conex. Employee struck his head against the outside wall. Employee sustained a laceration to his scalp. Laceration required 3 stitches with no other physical damage or impairment.
Employee was in the process of climbing of the bulldozer when his left foot slipped and he fell approximately 5 feet to the ground. The employee was not using 3 points of contact. The employee suffered a broken collarbone and 5 broken ribs.
Employee was in the process of loading a bulk truck - he was attempting to climb the ladder on the back side of the truck trailer when his left knee gave out on the first step. He was able to catch himself on the ladder and was lowered to the ground with the assistance of two co-workers. Employee advised to remain off work until recheck with treating physician.
Employee was walking on flat ground when he tripped and twisted his right knee in the wrong direction. He reported the incident and declined medical treatment at that time. On July 9, 2012 he employee notified the employer that he was seeking medical treatment. Employee was released to work on modified duty until recheck with his treating physician in approx 2 weeks.
Employee was attempting to wash the windows on the loader when he slipped and fell to the ground. The employee bypassed guardrail to reach the window.
An employee was working on loading rail cars when the employees lanyard did not retract the lanyard got caught on a moving railcar and the employee fell about 3feet from a landing onto the top of a rail car. The employee received bruises and cuts to his right side and to his shoulder.
EE on ladder pulling air tubing through conduit. EE's hand slipped off of tubing as he was pulling. Employee grabbed top of ladder, when he did, the momentum caused him and the ladder to fall backwards. EE landed on tail bone causing injury to pelvis area. EE was not tied off. EE did not have ladder in fully opened/locked position. EE did not have ladder secured.
Employee was exiting front-end loader using the permanent ladder stairway and handrails on the equipment when his foot slipped on the second step. Employee fell to the ground backwards, using his right arm to control the fall. Employee suffered a compound fracture of his lower right arm upon landing on the ground.
Employee was standing on the south east corner of the hopper barring out the corner of the hopper. As employee stepped back her foot caught on the corner of the hopper causing the employee to fall backward. As employee fell backward toe caught on corner of hopper and strained her foot.
Employee ws preparing work area to load 2500 lb. bags of bentonite when he noticed that the hopper gate was closed. Employee jumped down from deck to ground (approx. 3') landing on his feet. Employee states he felt a "pop".
Employee was on a maintenance assignment and was traveling on a walkway between the #55 belt and the #7 belt at the crusher, when he slipped on a patch of ice. His hard hat flew off as he came down and he struck the back of his head on the ground.
While Employee was traveling down the stairs between Dryer #1 and #2, the Employee's heel caught on the stairs. This slip caused the Employee to loose his balance and footing. The employee was able to catch himself before he tumbled down the stairs. The employee felt the muscles in his back tighten up
Employee was using a pry bar to lift and align a transition chute for installation from screw conveyor to an inlet for the silo when the pry bar dislodged while applying pressure to align the unit. Employee slipped and fell backwards onto a sharp metal object.
Employee was descending a fixed ladder between mills #1 & #2 after unplugging the feeder. Upon stepping down onto one of the runds, his foot slipped and he struck his left knee on part of the ladder, causing a small laceration just below the kneecap (required sutures).
Employee was walking to ensure that truck being loaded had ample room to exit. While walking route, employee slipped on muddy area (it had been snowing/raining). Employee's foot slipped. As he slipped his foot caught on ballast (rock). Foot stopped, body continued to travel; employee broke his left ankle.
While stacking 40kg bags of barite on 42"x42" pallets employee's right foot entered the forklift slot in the pallet. When employee turned to put bag on pallet he lost his balance and his right foot became lodged in the pallet dislocating his big toe on his right foot.
Employee was exiting crew vehicle at the parking area of the minesite (upon arrival for his shift) when he slipped and fell on icy/snowy ground onto his left side.
Employee was washing haul truck at wash bay located at mine shop. Employee tripped on the drain and fell backwards. While attempting to brace his fall against the wall he slid down striking a five gallon plastic bucket on his lower back.
EE was carrying a bucket of water from the lab outside to dispose of it when she slipped on a muddy spot on the ground outside. Employee regained her balance before falling. Sought medical treatment on 4/26/06.
EMPLOYEE WAS USING A WATER HOSE NEAR THE CRUSHER SCREEN. WHEN HE REPLACED IT TO IT'S STORAGE HANGER AND TURNED AROUND, HE TRIPPED OVER IT AND FELL TO HIS RIGHT KNEE. HE DECLINED MEDICAL TREATMENT UNTIL THE FOLLOWING DAY.
Employee was dismounting forklift when he caught the sole of his workboot on a rough spot on the ground while in motion. He rolled his left ankle, causing a sprain.
EE had finished loading haul truck and was climbing off the loader. she slipped and bumped her elbow. she tried to countinue to work, but the pain persited. she was seen by a dr for her injury.
Employee was preparing to climb up on his assigned loader when his foot slipped off of the bottom rung of the ladder and hit the ground, turning his ankle the wrong direction.
EE WAS STATIONED AT THE CRUSHING CIRCUIT CONTROL ROOM. HE BEGAN TO EXIT THIS AREA BY DESCENDING THE STAIRS WHEN HE LOST HIS BALANCE AND TUMBLED DOWN THE STAIRWAY, LACERATING HIS RIGHT HAND AND TWISTING OR STRIKING HIS LEFT WRIST.
EE WAS REFUELING THE CAT 988F LOADER WHEN HE SLIPPED & LANDED ON HIS SHOULDER. HE WAS ABLE TO COMPLETE ALL SHIFTS & WAS SEEN BY A DR ON FRIDAY 2/27/04.
EE WAS WALKING ALONG OUTSIDE OF MILL BUILDING WHILE CARRYING A WIRE CABLE BY THE CABLE HOOK. EE SLIPPED AND FELL IN AN ICY AREA AND THE CABLE HOOK SMASHED HIS FINGER BETWEEN THE HOOK AND THE G ROUND.
EE WAS STEPPING OFF RAIL TRACK WHEN HIS LEFT KNEE POPPED CAUSING PAIN. EE FINISHED HIS SHIFT BUT WAS UNABLE TO RETURN TO WORK ON 9/19/03.
EE WAS STANDING ON AN OLD PALLET, WHEN THE BOARDS GAVE WAY TWISTING HIS KNEE.
EE WAS WORKING ON THE BRAKES OF A LOADER WHEN HE SLIPPED OFF THE TIRE AND TWISTED HIS KNEE. THIS EE REFUSED A MEDICAL CHECK-UP AT THE TIME OF THE ACCIDENT.
EE WAS DESENDING A LADDER WHEN HE TWISTED HIS RTANKLE. HE REPORTED FOR WORK ON 12-10-02. ON 12-11-02 HE WAS SENT HOME MAKING THIS A LOST TIME ACCIDENT.
EMPLOYEE WAS WALKING ON SIDEWALK FROM SHOP TO THE BREAKROOM, AND TWISTED HIS LEFT ANKLE.
EMPLOYEE WAS RUNNING CAT 988F LOADER IN THE RAINWHEN SHE SLIPPED WHILE CLEANING THE WINDSHIELD. SHE HAD MINOR INJURIES (BUMPS AND SCRAPES) TO HER LEFT LEG.
EMPLOYEE WAS CLIMBING STAIRS TO A MILL TO SERVICE IT WHEN HIS FOOT SLIPPED, CAUSING HIM TO BRUISE HIS RIGHT KNEE.
EE WAS DESENDING A FIXED POSITION LADDER, MISSEDLAST RUNG AND PULLED NECK MUSCLE ON LT. SIDE.
EMPLOYEE WAS EXITING CAB OF LUBE TRUCK, WHEN FOOT BECAME LODGED IN STEP CAUSING SEVERE PAIN IN BACK.
EMPLOYEE SLIPPED ON SNOWY PATH WHILE WALKING DOWN TO CHECK A STACKER BELT, STRIKING HIS RIGHT KNEE ON THE ROADWAY WHEN HE FELL. EMPLOYEE INITIALLY DECLINED MEDICAL TREATMENT UNTIL 3-7-01, AND SAW A DOCTOR ON 3-9-01. DOCTOR'S REPORT NOT RECEIVED UNTIL 3-13-01.
EE STEPPED OVER THE SCREW TO THE DUST COLLECTOR AND SLIPPED, SCRAPING HIS LEFT LEG.
THE HOT WATER WASHER WAS LEFT ON BY ANOTHER EMPLOYEE. AS HE WENT TO TURN THE MACHINE OFF, HE SLIPPED AND INJURED HIS RIGHT ELBOW.
EMPLOYEE WAS RUNNING 9TM TRACKMOBILE AND ATTEMPTED TO GET OFF WHEN ANKLE BECAME STUCK BETWEEN RAILROAD TIES. HE TWISTED HIS ANKLE AND WAS UNABLE TO CONTINUE HIS SCHEDULED SHIFT.
EMPLOYEE WAS GETTING INTO HAUL TRUCK, LOST HIS BALANCE AND FELL TO THE GROUND.