IP was walking on icy surface at mine site camp with right hand in back pocket, Slipped and fell backwards landing on ground fracturing left long finger.
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Mostrando 50 de 73Limited access between the wall, rod holder, drill string required the helper to use an awkward position while attempting to break the drill bit free. When the bit released, EE's foot slipped from the pipe wrench and EE's shin struck the rod holder, causing a laceration requiring stiches.
While stepping down from the driller's platform facing forward, the injured person (driller) placed weight on EE's right foot as EE moved from the step onto the grating. At that moment, EE's right knee buckled, causing EE to lose balance and fall to the ground
Employee was searching for a propane leak, slipped on a rock and twisted knee.
After filling a water tote secured in the back of a flatbed LV at the water stand , IP went to dismount from LV bed and felt a crack in their ankle which caused them to slip and fall.
Slipped on ice/snow at the end of shift. On the surface near the admin building.
Helper was dropping the station barricade when the helper tripped over a hose. EE fell forward landing on hand and knees. Took EE to site medic, the medic recommended x-rays. After a CT scan the following day it was discovered EE fractured the knee cap.
Operator slipped on a mud covered step causing a laceration to EE's right hand.
The IP stated that when EE started to get down from the back of a pickup, EE's left knee was at an angle and EE had felt a pop which caused EE to fall to the ground.
IP was taking a a pump off of the back of their truck. The pump caught EE's shirt pocket causing EE to lose balance, dropping the pump and falling on top of it. Their safety glasses struck the pump causing a laceration to the corner of EE's left eye. The site PA placed 6 stitches to close the laceration.
R hand dominate Laborer for RAM. Was climbing down ladders in Mill "press" yesterday. EE slipped and fell approx. 8 ft. EE grabbed the ladder to stop EE's fall resulting in a jolt to R shoulder.
Mechanic fell into the engine compartment, striking L shoulder. EE was on restricted duty for a previous injury to the same arm.
Employee was retrieving a hose off the rib, lost their footing, twisting in the process, injuring their knee. Note: Employee was released back to work after being seen offsite. After their next rotation the employee saw an orthopedic specialist and needed surgery. Employees first missed day after surgery was 07/27.
While on break, employee was carrying a small cardboard box and was walking outdoors from wing 700 towards wing 600, when they slipped and fell on the ice covered parking lot. During the fall the employee injured their right shoulder and wrist and their left elbow.
IP slipped and fell striking lip on the equipment that the IP was working on. IP received 11 stitches.
Injured party was stocking a heading with ground support. EE had picked up 6 rock bolts and tripped while walking. EE's thumb went into the slot in the rock bolt and made contact with the rib causing EE to fall and cause injury to their hand.
IP was on a loose berm of muck getting into a man basket with weight on both feet, right foot slid down the berm putting the weight on the left foot, injuring it.
Injured party was working at 1998 stope access and stepped up on a windrow. Employee lost footing and rolled left ankle.
IP stepped down a short ladder, mis-stepped, and twisted EE's ankle
IP was trying to pass between the passenger side jack of the Normet powder truck and the right rib. IP stepped along the rib at an angle causing EE to roll EE's ankle as EE stepped around the jack. Reported to the Physicians Assistant and treatment of sprained ankle.
Service crew operator slipped on a rock and fell causing injury to their left knee.
Injured miner was spotting an equipment moving material when EE slipped and fell down.
While stepping down off loader, right foot slipped off of step resulting in shin striking lower step causing laceration of right shin that required sutures.
IP tripped while unrolling hose, hit elbow on wall, hurting a shoulder.
IP was exiting light vehicle and slipped on ice injuring left knee.
IE was working on a small access platform (2 steps) near the Courier Analyzer and turned to step off onto the walkway and misjudged the height of the step and fell onto the walkway.
IP, while performing quality control duties, was looking up, following an air-line, and tripped over a horizontal scaffold pole and fell to the floor. IP attempted to break the fall with IP's left arm. Sustained a closed non-displaced fracture of the left radius.
Plant operator washing filter press fell from top deck.
Jumbo operator slipped while walking in drift. While EE placed arm out to brace self, EE cut hand on a rock which required stitches.
Employee slipped on ice and sprained shoulder.
A miner slipped on ice and fell on surface road at beginning of shift. *UPON DEFINITIVE DIAGNOSIS, A SMALL ROTATOR CUFF TEAR REQUIRED SURGERY, AND RETURNED TO REGULARLY SCHEDULED ROTATION WITH RESTRICTIONS ON 3/29/2020.
EE was climbing down off the scissor deck when EE lost balance and landed on top of the jack stabilizer housing. For potential severity concerns of the injury to EE's groin, EE was immediately sent to the Hospital ER for evaluation and was placed on Restricted Work Duties.
IW hurt shoulder removing windshield from jumbo. Saw PA in Fairbanks 8/27, MRI 8/28 no definitive diagnosis at time. IW flew home 8/28. Orthopedic specialist seen 9/18 due to appt. availability, Physical Therapy x 3wks started 9/23, with definitive paperwork for no work allowed for IW.
A miner was working in L1-876 hanging trough and was unable to reach the wire from the ground and chose to use a 5 gallon bucket to stand on. It became unstable causing miner to fall injuring right knee. Self-treated for 3 days, was sent to Fairbanks for an evaluation, was released to duties as assigned, while on R&R saw personal physician placing miner on No Work as of 07Aug19.
Team member foot slipped off step resulting in a loss of balance. Team member put out left hand to break fall and sprained shoulder.
EE had wet down the muck-pile, while rolling up water hose EE slipped on some residual hard-cap paste landing on EE's right arm. At the end of shift EE requested to be seen by the Pogo physician's assistant where it was determined to send EE to Fairbanks for an x-ray; which was definitive for a fracture. EE is onsite currently w/restrictions and a splint/cast.
The employee was working at the face of the 857 East loading a round. When EE turned to retrieve supplies, EE's foot was caught in some mud and EE's knee "twisted" and popped causing the employee fell to the ground. EE was taken to the local ER, treated for an apparent patellar dislocation, given a splint, released w/out restrictions and is to follow up with personal physician.
Miner was stepping down off of Kubota 5 in the 1908 stope access. Miner dismounted in the front facing position, left leg first using 3 points of contact. After reaching the ground with left leg, miner fell to the side losing balance, feeling immediate pain and heard "popping" sound.
Person was working on powder boxes in the Construction Shop when he fell hitting his head on some machinery. Cutting him above the right eye and the right upper lip
roofing crew started work & moved onto the mill roof to access conditions (ice wet frost) ee moved from manlift after testing his footing he walked approx 60 foot away from manlift test wet areas on roof as went. Turned to move up the roof line to remove a tarp & when he pivoted on what he thought was a wet area (black ice) he lost his footing and fell striking his shoulder.
Employee loaded a pallet with scrap metal and was attempting to push the pallet when his hand slipped, causing his front tooth to hit a piece of angle iron. Resulted in a crack in his front tooth.
Worker was dismounting jumbo drill and rolled his ankle resulting in a sprain.
Employee was exiting outside double doors located in the paste plant. While stepping over a raised berm at the doorway his left foot slipped on the concrete floor, as a result employee fell to the ground. Employee was wearing a set of "Yak Trac" traction devices on his boots.
While reaching for a split bolt to load onto bolter carosel, employee felt a pop sensation in left knee area. The knee continued to pop throughout the day. Over night the knee became swollen and very sore.
Employee slipped on loose gravel. He was not carrying anything, slip resistant footwear was being worn. sprain to right knee. Employee is relased to modified duty on 9/25/2010.
While climbing down out of Grove 35 ton crane using the ladder steps, when employee got to the second to last rail his foot slipped resulting in his hands slipping down the rail. Employee's right finger became twisted in the railing resulting in a fracture of the right ring finger.
Employee was helping to unplug a line in the mill when he was startled by a noise and some slurry coming out of the breather pipe, as he moved away, employee slipped and fell onto a metal valve puncturing the skin on his lower left leg.
Lost balance trying to install rock bolt. Employee had a controlled fall to the ground. The jack-leg landed on the employee's right foot, right above the metatarsal boot protection.
Employee was walking on main haul road from administration area to his office on the mill bench. He slipped and fell landing on his left wrist resulting in a fracture of that wrist. Road was snow covered and had gravel showing on the surface.
Employee was carrying down a paste sample( 1 liter sample weighing approx. 1 lb.) down the stairs to check the density for the pour sheet. Employee misjudged the last step and lost his footing and fell to the ground resulting in a fracture of the lower left leg.