While hanging vent. tubes, employee tripped on a rock injuring his right ankle.
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Mostrando 50 de 241Employee stated that EE was walking in the face area of the 2 North section and slipped in a hole, and felt legs go numb.
Employee stated that while walking through a check curtain he caught his foot on a hole in the curtain causing him to fall. While falling he extended his arms to brace his fall, this resulted in a fracture to one of the small bones in his right wrist.
Employee stated that he slipped while attempting to level the monorail along the 10 Right belt striking the belt structure resulting in a bruised right knee.
Employee stated he was attempting to hang a set of fly pads and needed a ladder. After retrieving a ladder in #2 entry while walking back to the feeder area he stepped in a hole and felt pain in his lower back.
Injured employee stated that while removing and carrying a belt stand along the 10 Left conveyor belt he slipped in wet rock dust causing him to stumble. He did not fall but this action caused him to feel pain in his lower back. He finished the shift but was later diagnosed with a strain to his lower back.
Employee stated that while carrying a bottom belt roller on his right shoulder he felt pain in his right shoulder and neck when his foot slipped in some mud.
Employee stated that he and fellow employees were attempting to drag the cable of the continuous miner to the power center by hand. While pulling, the cable took slack causing the injured employee to stumble forward and twist his right knee, resulting in a sprain/strain type injury.
Employee stated that he was attempting to place a 10' timber on the emergency sled when he lost his footing and fell onto his back. This caused pain in his lower back and legs.
Employee was cutting and removing the rock box off of the 1 south #2 tailpiece. Employee slipped and fell off of the tailpiece striking his right on the ground.
Employee stated that as he was walking in the intersection at the 1 West Section Feeder, he stepped in gob and twisted his Left Knee.
Injured employee sustained a laceration to his right middle finger. While attempting to hang the loading machine cable on a rib strap he tripped and fell, while falling he grabbed the rib strap resulting in the laceration. Sutures were required to close the wound.
While employee was pulling a joint of rock dust hose through a man door he slipped and fell injuring his lower back and right side.
Injured employee and co-worker was to load 6" waterline on scoop. It was reported that as they moved the pipe across the track toward the scoop he stumbled over the rail and fell to the ground twisting his back.
Injured employee stated that while dismounting the company number 71 jeep at 107 block of the 1 North Mains he stepped in a hole and felt pain in his right hip and back.
Employee stated that he slipped from the edge of a scoop bucket while supplying the continuous miner with roof bolt material and twisted his left ankle. Employee was diagnosed with a sprained ankle.
Employee stated that he was walking around the 4-wheeler when he lost his footing and slipped down twisting his lower back.
Employee was stating that he was walking through a set of fly pads, tripped on a rock and fell to the mine floor striking his right knee and right elbow on the mine floor.
Injured employee was walking in the #2 entry of 7 Right outby the power center when he tripped and fell, fracturing his right leg.
Employee stated that while setting up the CM in the face of the #3 Entry, his right leg gave out causing him to fall and strike his right shoulder on the mine floor which caused pain in his right shoulder, back, right hip, and right leg.
While carrying two, five gallon buckets of garbage from the Motor Barn to the Mainline track, the employee rolled his ankle at the de-rail. Employee sprained his right ankle causing him to fall. The employee continued to work until 06/25/2014, he then missed three scheduled shifts.
Employee was on tail piece crossover when he stepped down off and twisted his left ankle.
Employee stated that he and another employee were carrying a 34" x 34" piece of sheet metal up the belt catwalk. The employees foot slipped causing him to fall against the hand rail resulting in a back sprain.
Employee tripped while pulling rock dust hose down the 1 North belt line causing him to fall landing on his right arm and back.
Employee was riding out on a mantrip, the mantrip derailed at 9 block. Employee was getting out of the bus and stepped in a hole. Employee was complaining of soreness and stiffness in his lower back. Employee continued to work one day after incident before missing work.
Employee stated that he stepped off of a rail flatcar backwards. As he stepped down to the ground he took one step backwards and twisted his left knee.
Employee stated that he was walking the catwalk and as he made the 45deg turn to another catwalk he felt pain in his lower back.
Employee stated that as he was backing the Continuous Miner out of a lift, he was handling the cable and waterline at the same time. When he stepped backward, he stumbled on a rock and fell striking his lower back. Employee continued to work until 8/15/2014 when he started missing work due to this injury.
Injured employee stated that while walking by the loading machine he tripped and fell on coal spillage causing him to strike his right knee on the loading machine resulting in a bruise.
Employee stated that as he parked and attempted to dismount company #73 jeep just inby the rock dust hole switch he struck his head on an installed roof bolt causing him to fall from the jeep resulting in pain in his neck.
Injured employee was unloading 2" x 50' hoses from a supply car. While standing on the possum belly type car and pulling on a roll of hose his hand slipped from the roll causing him to fall to the mine floor and land on a wooden crate resulting in bruising to his back and upper chest.
Injured employee stated that while walking out of the motor barn on the mine bottom he stepped in a hole in the mine floor created by a track derail causing him to trip and fall, twisting his right ankle and right wrist.
Injured employee stated that he noticed material falling from the mine roof conditions of the roof beginning to deteriorate as he was walking behind a scoop. While attempting egress from the area he tripped and fell into the scoop striking his head and right arm.
Employee stated that as he stepped down from a walk through roof bolter on 1 North Mains while loading roof bolting supplies he sprained his right knee.
Employee stated that he was getting out of the mantrip when he stepped on ice/snow and slipped causing him to fall to the ground and twist his back. This resulted in a back strain. Employee continues to work, but was placed on restricted duty and began receiving medical treatment on 5/6/14.
Injured employee slipped and fell on snow and ice in the supply yard at the check in/out time clock landing on his lower back causing a contusion. The employee finished his regularly scheduled shift. The area was treated with limestone chips and ice melt following the incident.
Employee stated that he was stepping from the bolter to the drill platform and slipped and fell appox. 24"-30" between the drill platform and the ATRS.
Employee was applying plaster to a stopping when he stepped back causing him to slip and fall backwards onto a cement block injuring his back.
Employee states he was maintaining electric and kerosene heaters at the site the longwall emulsion building. While approaching the stairs to enter the site employee states he slipped on ice on the stairs and fell into the hand rail. The handrail struck the inside of his arm and his chest, ribs on the right side. Employee did not start missing work until 2/21/2014.
Injured employee was attempting to dismount a rail mounted personnel carrier to throw a switch when he tripped and fell to the mine floor, straining his right shoulder. Injured did not begin to miss work until 12/16/2013.
Injured employee was dragging slack loading machine cable when he stepped into a rut and felt pain in his left hip. Employee began to miss regularly scheduled shifts on 1/27/2014 after seeking medical treatment for a sprained/strained hip.
Injured employee was watering shuttle car roads when he stepped in a rut and jarred his back at 87 block, crosscut 2-3.
EE was working as a section foreman and was in the process of hanging a set of fly pads between #5 and #6 entry located beside spad#3625. While hanging the fly pads EE fell from the ladder striking the back of his head resulting in a concussion.
Employee stated he was re-hanging curtain in the #6 heading when he lost his footing and fell onto the scoop bucket hitting his left wrist against the machine.
Injured employee was rock dusting on the 1 North belt at 32 block. While dusting he was walking backwards when he tripped and fell over the rock dust hose behind him and fell to the mine floor. While falling he twisted his left knee resulting in a torn anterior cruciate ligament.
Employee stated he was hand carrying bolts from #2 entry at 33 block. He had tried to step over the bologna skin and tripped and fell to the ground. When he fell, he stated that the bolts came down on top of his right arm causing bad pain. He was wearing all of his proper P.P.E.
Employee was carrying a crib at his waist. His foot got stuck in a mud hole and when trying to pull it out, he twisted his lower back causing soreness in his lower back.
Employee rolled foot and felt pain in calf muscle of left leg while walking.
Injured employee was roof bolting on the left side of the continuous miner on the 1 North Mains section. He states he was struck by the ATRS pad causing him to be knocked into the machine resulting in a bruise to his right knee. This incident was not deemed reportable until 7/15/2013.
Injured employee was crossing the 1 South #2 belt at 104 block using the provided crossover when he slipped off the ladder and struck his left shoulder on the mine rib resulting in a bruise.