The employee was walking when employee slipped and claims to have felt pain in right knee. The following were not a factor: Rules, Regs, Skills, Proficiency, Training, Equipment, Protective Devices and Clothing. Attitude may have been a factor.
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Mostrando 50 de 162The employee was walking down the travel way of the Slope Belt. EE slipped and fell against the belt causing an abrasion to hand. The following were not a factor: Rules, Regs, Mining Equipment or Systems, Skills, Proficiency, Training and Protective Devices on Equipment or Clothing. Attitude may have been a factor.
The ee was dismounting a dozer. While maintaining 3 points of contact, ee strained shoulder when used arm to put weight on hand rail. Following were not a factor: rules, regs, mining equipment or systems, protective devices, equipment, clothing, skills, proficiency or training. Attitude may have been a factor. Did not begin to lose time until 2/27/16
The employee was walking when they lost their balance causing them to trip and fall. When they caught self with right hand, felt pain in wrist. The following were not a factor: rules, regs, mining equipment or systems, protective devises, skills, proficiency or training. Attitude may have been a factor. The employee did not begin to lose time until 2/8/16.
The employee was attempting to climb the ladder in to a 777 truck at the start of the shift. He fell backwards while trying to get on the first step and injured his back. The following were not a factor: rules, regulations, mining equipment or systems, protective devises, equipment, clothing, skills, proficiency or training. Attitude may have been a factor.
The employee was carrying a bag of rock dust on his shoulder when he stepped on an uneven section of mine floor. This caused him to fall and injure his knee. The following were not a factor: rules, regulations, mining equipment or systems, protective devises, equipment, clothing, skills, proficiency or training. Attitude may have been a factor.
The employee was working on a locked out belt when he lost his balance and fell, striking his shoulder. The following were not a factor: rules, regulations, mining equipment or systems, protective devises on equipment or clothing, skills, proficiency or training. Attitude may have been a factor.
Employee was walking down a set of steps while maintaining 3 points of contact. The miner missed the last step in the set and fell forward striking his side on a hand rail. The miner suffered a fracture to one of his ribs. The following were not a factor: rules, regs, mining equipment, skills, training, proficiency, PPE, or safety devices on equipment.
The miner was attempting to fill a pod duster when the fill hose lost pressure. When the hose re-gained pressure the employee stumbled and fell against the coal rib and hurt his ribs. The following were not a factor: rules, regs, proficiency, skills, equipment, protective devices, and clothing. Attitude may be a factor.
The miner was getting out of the operators deck of a scoop car when he twisted his right knee. The miner did not start to lose time until May 06, 2015. The following were not a factor: Rules, regulations, protective devices, clothing, training, proficiency, attitude.
The employee was walking across the rail haulage and tripped over one side of the rail and struck his lower leg on the rail on the other side. The employee suffered a contusion as a result of the incident. The following were not a factor: rules, regulations, equipment, skills, clothing, proficiency. attitude may have been a factor.
The miner was walking down the longwall face and rolled his ankle. The miner suffered a strain/sprain as a result of the incident. The following were not a factor: rules, regulations, skills, proficiency, equipment, clothing. Attitude may have been a factor.
The employee slipped and fell in the parking lot before his shift. The employee suffered a contusion to his right knee. The following were not a factor: rules, regulations. equipment, skills, attitude, clothing, or protective devices.
The employee was walking when he tripped over a small stone, that was lying on the mine floor, and fell, twisting his knee. The following were not a factor: rules, regulations, equipment, skills, proficiency, training, clothing, or protective devises. Attitude may have been a factor.
Miner was walking in track entry and stepped on an uneven surface and twisted (sprained) his knee. The following were not a factor: rules, regulations, skills, protective devices, equipment, clothing, or proficiency. Attitude may have been a factor.
Employee was attempting to hang a section of line curtain when he stepped on an uneven section of the mine floor and sprained his ankle. The following were not a factor: Rules, regulations, equipment, clothing, protective devices, attitude, skills or proficiency.
Miner was standing on a ladder when he was building a stopping. The miner attempted to reach out (instead of repositioning the ladder)to set a block, when he reached, the ladder kicked out from under him. the miner suffered a sprain. proficiency may have been a factor. the following were not a factor: Rules, Regs., equipment, protective devices, attitude, skills, clothing.
The accident/ injury was not the result of compliance with rules or regulations, mining equipment or systems, skills, proficiency, training, attitude, protective items related to clothing or protective devises. The miner was walking and was not concentrating on the task, stepped in a hole and sprained his lower back.
The employee was walking up a covered staircase, that leads to the hourly parking lot. The employee's foot slipped off the front of a step which caused him to stumble onto that foot awkwardly. The incident resulted in a fracture to a metatarsal bone in the employee's foot. No defects were found during an inspection of the stairwell.
Employee was walking thru mud and slop at the HG side of the face, he tripped or slipped and put out his hand to catch himself, injuring his thumb. Cause of this injury were the mud and paying attention while walking thru this condition. Compliance/rules not a factor, miner proficiency may be a factor, mining/equip/systems is not a factor, PPE not a factor.
Employee was walking from the track entry to the belt entry in a crosscut and fell down landing on his shoulder. Began losing time on 1/21/2014.
Employee was traveling the longwall face and stepped over a ram bar. Felt pain in ankle. Sprained ankle
EE was walking down a set of steps from the 3rd to 2nd floor and slipped. Pain back.
Employee was in the #3 portal rock dust borehole near the track mounted rock duster. The injured trip over the track rail and tried to break his fall. Injured his shoulder.
Employee was walking down an old track entry and cross over an old cement pad. He slipped landing on his hand and hyper extended his thumb.
Employee was dragging rockdust hose into a drive area. He slipped and fell in a muddy area on his shoulder. Employee began losing time on 8/21/13.
Employee was walking from the face and stepped in hole causing him to fall to the rib.
Employee began losing time on 8/21/13. Employee was walking and stepped in a hole. He fell down injuring his wrist.
Employee was carrying a bag of block bond to patch a stopping and stepped a scoop car rut. One foot went in the rut and the other stayed on higher ground. The employee felt pain in his lower back.
Employee in the supply yard, he got into a mine car to move some hose, slipped in the car and fractured a rib.
Employee was walking along the track and fell down. Unknown reason to him.
Employee was cleaning the bath house. As he was sweeping he backed up and fell, fractured his wrist.
Employee was carrying monorail on the longwall with another employee and slipped in the mud. Felt pain in lower back.
Employee was walking into the face area to apply rockdust. He stepped into a hole and fell to the mine floor. As he was falling the left ankle fell under him and bent over. Fractured left ankle.
EE slipped on 777 Cat Haul Truck. He lost his footing and struck his knee.
Employee was stepping off a locomotive into muddy floor and turned and felt pain in his knee. Began losing time 3/4/13
EE was walking around the long wall stage loader he was carrying parts. He slipped and sustained a groin pull.
Employee was walking from the end of track toward the face. He stepped in a hole and pulled a hamstring in left leg.
EE was carrying a beam down the longwall face. Slipped and fell over the toe of a shield landing on his left wrist. Began losing time 7/18/12.
EE was walking down the longwall face and tripped on a hose-striking his right elbow. Began losing time 7/18/12.
EE was working on track rail in the mud. His foot became stuck and he fell over striking his back.
Employee was examining the slope belt which is inclined and slipped on the beltline floor.
EE was examining belt and slipped in mud and felt pain in left knee.
Employee was examining the face of a seal. He was crawling with knee pad on. As he was crawling, his left knee stayed on rock ledge and his right knee went into a hole. Felt pain in left knee. Began missing time on 2/29/2012.
Employee was running shear and tripped over relay bar and twisted knee.
On the longwall face was changing bits on the shearer. Crossing over the panline and slipped face first landing on rt shoulder. Began losing time 4-6-12
Employee was carrying bit buckets in conveyor to tailgate drum when he tripped and fell. Started to lose time 11-9-11.
Employee was walking thru prep plant when his ankle turned on him. Started to lose time as of 10-7-11.
Employee was walking along belt line and stepped in hole and twisted left foot. Started losing time as of 9/12/11.
Employee was walking on cool hill #6 belt. Slipped on mud striking wrist against the structure. Began losing time 8/6/11.