Equipment Operator stepped off of excavator turned to walk away and stepped on a clay chunk on the ground, Stubbled but did not fall, upon catching EE's balance felt a pop in EE's left knee. Conditions in the bullpen area was dry. On 7/11/2025 Employee reported that EE's knee had gotten worse and was taken to the ER. Further treatment was given at ER EE was released to home.
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Mostrando los 11Uneven walking surface. And improper dismount. Associate was preparing blocks to load onto income trucks. As Associate dismounted the Forklift, EE stepped to the ground, which was uneven straining EE's left ankle.
Associate claimed to have fallen out mobile office and striking the metal steps that were not yet put in place for use, associate entered office by stepping across from steps that were placed 30 inches from office entrance until surface was leveled and ready for step placement, associate claims EE forgot and exited the office falling between the office and steps hitting left side
Associate was dismounting equipment and to avoid stepping on a pile of mud he attempted to step over it and his foot gave way and twisted causing a stress fracture to his right foot.
Associate was helping with a repair on the dozer. He was standing on top of the pusher blade loosening a bolt to the lift cylinders. When the bolt loosened, associate lost his footing and fell. He hit his left side on the blade before he landed on the ground.
Miner stated he stooped down while talking and lost his balance. He reached out to catch himself and grabbed a ramp for loading equipment and the ramp fell hitting him in the forehead. Miner received 4 stitches to the upper forehead.
Associate was fueling dozer, fuel nozzle started to slip from the machine and associate reached for hose and hopped down to the ground (32"). He landed on a small hump of dirt causing a dislocation of the left ankle and a compound fracture of the lower leg bones. Surgery was performed on 1/6/15 and a no weight restriction was placed on associate for eight weeks.
Wed 2/6/08 was sunny, ground was dry. severe bruised knee
Employee was descending ladder from truck trailer when the ladder slipped causing employee to lose balance and fall from ladder.
The miner walked down access steps from the Mining Service Trailer. His right foot slipped on the last step causing him to lose his balance. The miner suffered strains to his right hip and lower back. There was mud on the bottom of the miner's boots, the last step tilted downward approximately 5 degrees, and there was smooth metal framing the step.
Loader Operator asked Quarryman,injured EE, to move some hoses. Injured EE was busy at that moment so EE got down off his loader and walked over to injured EE. A disagreement ensued. EE then pushed injured EE to the ground. He landed on his right arm and hand. At that point, the disagreement ceased.