Miner was carrying a piece of debris when ee tripped over an outstretched hose and dropped down to one knee.
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Mostrando 50 de 99Electrician walking between the back wall of the raw grind & a collector. In EE's path was a manhole covered with a circular cover constructed from expanded metal grating. When EE stepped on the cover, it tipped, causing EE to stumble. As EE stumbled, right forearm contacted the edge of the cover resulting in a puncture wound. EE's wound required two stitches to close.
While installing a cheek plate on CR4 employee stepped into an opening on the platform which material is washed into. Employee reported lower back pain.
While chipping material build in chute, a portion of the material fell in front of the employee, causing them fall backward and striking head/helmet agianst the opposite wall. Employee lost conscious for a minute. EE's work partner helped EE exited the chute under their own power. EE and partner reported immediately to their supervisor and first aid was provided
Employee slipped on the ice and noticed soreness in shoulder and was instructed to administer self-care. Employee was placed on restricted duty after MRI on 2/23/16. During the week of February 22nd all hourly employees were laid off, this information was received 2/26/16 and employee returned to work on 2/29/16 on restricted duty.
As employee was using a high pressure fire hose to clean under the main rock conveyor, he started to stand up. As he was starting to stand up, the water pressure increased causing him to lose his balance. He caught himself from falling backwards by extending his right arm behind him. When he did this, he heard a popping noise that sounded like knuckles cracking.
Employee was cleaning loader windows when several towels blew out of his hand. As he tried to grab the towels he came into contact with the emergency gate on the side railing which caused the latch to disengage. The employee fell through the gate to the ground resulting in a knee injury. Employee was on home health care until 10/8/15 when he was prescribed a pain killer.
Twisted his ankle while working on the tire dock.
EE was unloading tires from trailers at the TDF Dock when he stepped in the crack between the dock and a parked trailer. He fell to the floor striking his right knee.
Employee twisted his right knee while getting out of the Kubota. He did not report this to his supervisor. On Sept 11, he slipped and fell, where he felt his knee pop again with immediate pain. Case reported and managed through Health Bridge. Employee had surgery on 1/28/2015.
Employee was carrying a hand tool up a ladder. At 6' the employee fell and sustained minor cuts, and had some significant bruising.
Parts were being off loaded from the service truck by both employee's. Employee stepped on a rock and fell. Part fell from hands of employee hitting the leg which resulted in the broken bone.
Injured employee was climbing into a bobcat and injured his knee.
A group of students were listening to a Lafarge presenter when a student fainted, collapsing and hitting her chin on the floor. She regained consciousness after a few seconds. Due to her fall, she had two lacerations on her lower face. The student was taken to seek medical care and received stitches in her chin.
IN FEEDER PAN ON A 4 FT. LADDER. HE REACHED UP TO HOOK A COME-A-LONG ON SIDE OF FEEDER.HE WAS MORE THEN HALF WAY DOWN THE LADDER,HIS FOOT THEN SLIPPED OFF & INSTEAD OF FALLING OVER, THE EMPLOYEE HELD ON TO A NEARBY PIPE.WHILE SUSPENDED IN AIR, HE SPUN AROUND THUS STRETCHING SHOULDER & BICEP. POTENTIAL LOST TIME IN THE FUTURE.
Employee exited equipment improperly, not maintaining three point contact. Upon exiting employee twisted ankle. Employee was diagnosed with a distal fibular fracture and a torn tendon.
WALKING DOWN STAIRS, BEGAN TO FALL FORWARD, WHILE HANGING ON TO THE RAIL HE PULLED BACK W/HIS LEFT ARM TO CATCH HIMSELF & HEARD A POP & FELT A STRAIN IN HIS ARM. Re-notification in Dec, 2013 - 2nd opinion confirmed work related.
While employee was walking around the pickup at the work site location he slipped in the fresh wet snow and fell to the ground. He didn't hit anything on his way down. But did feel his Left ankle twist during the fall.
Employee was moving a ladder to reach a area that needed to be patched. Vac truck hose was in the floor in the area I was working in. I stepped backwards & tripped over the hose, fell down & hit a rock laying in floor with my left ankle. Employee didn't go to the doctor until later and was advised on 12-4-2012 the ankle was broken and would need to have surgery on 12-7-2012.
An employee tripped over a piece of cut railroad track that is used as weight in a counterweight box. When the employee tripped, he fell forward and tried to catch himself on a 10" pipe. When he reached for the pipe, he hyper-extended his right shoulder and felt a "pop".
Employee was stacking tires in his truck, when stepping over the tires his foot slipped spraining his l knee.
Slipped on second step. Placed 6' step ladder on material and did not maintain 3 point contact on ladder. While climbing up to give his co-worker a shovel.
Employee was exiting raw grind building when he slipped and fell twisting his ankle. On 1-16-12 employee went to the doctors and found he fractured his leg.
Employee had removed wheel chocks from vehicle and moved the truck. When walking back through the area, the employee tripped over the chocks and fell to the ground. Incident became reportable on 12/9/11 when Dr placed him on restricted duty.
Employee began exiting a chute after inspection when his hand slipped and he fell backwards against the side of chute, striking his back against one of the steps. The employee did not report the injury until 06/18/2011, the employee got out of bed, stretched, and felt an extreme amount of pain. Employee sought treatment and was diagnosed with a fractured rib.
Employee was pushing a cart in a tunnel when his right foot slipped in some mud, causing him to abruptly shift his weight onto his left hip. On 09/01/2011, employee sought treatment for discomfort in his lower back and hip. On 11/04/2011, an Independent Medical Exam found that the incident occurring on 04/06/2011 exasperated the employee's pre-existing osteoarthritis.
Employee was walking past the SW side of Feed silo #2 to take a routine boiler water sample when he slipped and fell. Employee was taken for X-Rays where it was determined that he had single broken rib on the left side.
Employee was stepping over a water pipe, tripped, fell, and landed on some stones causing a minor abrasion and a bruise. On 12/21/2010, the employee notified the plant manager that he had sought treatment on 12/09/2010. On 12/21/2010 our company doctor found the employee's injury to be infected. He received a tetanus shot, prescription medication, and a follow-up 12/29/2010.
Employee was walking and slipped on ice
Employee was in the stone silo to clear a feeder choke in CR5. Upon exiting the silo door, the employee fell to the ground coming down on his right knee. His knee hit the containment berm surrounding the door, an area which was muddy. This was reported as a First Aid but the level of follow-up treatment elevated this to a Medical, explaining the delay in reporting.
Employee was working on a trenching project on surface. He slipped on debris from the trench twisting his ankle resulting in a sprain. He is on modified duty and PT.
Employee slipped on a step going to the Washhouse lunchroom. He did not report the incident. Friday morning he reported off sick. At 4:00pm that day, he reported to the Plant Admin that he injured left hand and shoulder. He has gone to his family doctor that day & doctor determined that he chipped a bone in his left wrist.
EE was descending down a fixed ladder on a loader. The EE lost his grip on the ladder and fell to the ground. The EE injured his left foot as a result of the fall. Medical attention was sought and the EE was diagnosed with a fracture to his foot.
Ee was climbing down a ladder. Stepping off the ladder, he slipped on some water and turned left ankle. Ee reported his ankle was sore to his foreman and continued to work the remainder of his shift. The next day his ankle was swollen and he went to the doctor. The doctor noted hairline fracture to his fibula. The employee was placed in a walking cast and put on restricted duty.
Ee was inspecting screw conveyor. As ee was putting the lid back on the screw, the lid slipped out of his hand, he lost his balance, and put his hand into hot dust. Some of the hot dust got inside his glove. Thus, the ee was burned.
Employee was on ladder watch when he ascended ladder to assist work partner with tarp. The ladder slipped and he fell from the 3rd rung.
At the wet mill doing a belt splice on conveyor 33, repetitively climbing on and off the belt during the repair and twisted his right knee.
Ee walked past the shed at River and slipped on gravel. Became MSHA reportable when employee went for follow up visit and was prescribed drugs on 10/21/08.
Employee was walking along frame of rock crusher, slipped off and fell to ground causing elbow injury.
Stepping down ladder of T-8 haul truck, bolt broke holding a rung on, EE held on with his left hand but fell down a couple of rungs to radiator shroud.
Step down from piece of equipment (manlift), proper PPE employed, twisted right foot/ankle when stepping onto Wet Mill Screen catwalk. No lost time - light duty assigned - prescription given.
While pulling work boat to tie off and secure the rope broke sending employee off balance backwards and fell on digger ladder platform hurting left rib cage.
EE was leaning into a 52" tall box, to remove a remaining scrap of material. the sideflap was standing straight up and there were 2 boxes directly in front of the box. The forklift driver put the forks into the skid and upon lifting it, shifted the box next to it, shifting the box. Because of the flap, the driver did not see EE in the box. He jumped and fell against railing.
He fell on ice - broke right ankle in 2 places.
Employee tripped over object and struck head against a railing causing a small cut.
Employee fell off the catwalk of the excavator.
A co-worker was running from being sprayed by water from the water truck and accidently ran into employee, knocking him down.
Employee was moving under trailer tipper to check a sensor. As he walked toward the sensor, he tripped on hydraulic cylinders. Employee fell to the ground bumping knee and shoulder on concrete pavement. His vision was impaired by his safety glases.
Employee was getting down and the step broke. Employee fell to the ground.
Plank slipped causing 2" fall.