An employee was standing on a step and the v belt guard was facing the screen. EE turned to get a new screen rail and stepped off the v belt guard. EE grabbed the shaker with EE's right arm as it was still over the top of the shaker and caught self preventing falling to the ground.
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Mostrando los 8Employee was descending a set of metal stairs from a screen deck when they tripped causing them to land awkwardly on the next lower step. The sudden jarring caused discomfort in their lower back.
EE missed last step coming down from ladder and fell 2' to the ground. His ribs landed on a frozen dirt clod, causing rib contusion.
Employee had mud on his boots. As he dismounted his loader, his foot slipped off the bottom rung. He fell to the ground spraining his right ankle.
Loader operator climbed down from cab of loader, he turned around, once he got to the ground & started to walk away from the loader he stepped into a hole & fell forward. His left knee struck a 5"rock that way laying on the ground.
EMPLOYEE SLIPPED GETTING DOWN FROM LOADER & FELL BACKWARDS, HITTING HIS HEAD ON THE TIRE OF ANOTHER PARKER LOADER.
EE SLIPPED ON ICY AREA WALKING TO HIS LOADER. THAWED CONDITIONS THE PREVIOUS DAY RE-FROZE OVERNIGHT. AREA WAS SEMI-DARK THAT EARLY IN THE AM BEHIND THE MOUNTAIN WHERE THE SUN HADN'T SHONE YET. WHEN EE SLIPPED HIS RIGHT LEG WENT FORWARD CAUSING A SPLIT. HE WENT DOWN ON THE LEFT LEG AND FRACTURED HIS LEFT LEG FROM IMPACT AT THE KNEE AND WEIGHT OF BODY.
EMPLOYEE SLIPPED ON ICE WHILE WALKING AROUND IN PLANT AREA. HE LANDED ON HIS BACK.