Employee was removing a drive belt when employee's right pinky was caught between the pulley & belt. The injury caused a hematoma to the tip of finger, X-rays were negative for fracture/break
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Mostrando los 153 7/16" by 60" shaft resting on 8x8x16" wood block to allow grinding of end. Shaft rolled off block striking left middle finger when employee tried to stop shaft. Left hand middle finger received cut requiring medical attention.
Employee was on ground wielding lifting eyes on Jaw Cheek plates. The plates were stacked on top of each other and as he would finish wielding one he would slide the plate off to the side. During this process one of the plates fell on his right foot smashing his right toe causing a Closed Fracture.
Employee was completing his normal daily task of cleaning around conveyor 19 when he heard a noise coming from a return roller. Employee reached up to a return roller to remove a rock. The return roller caught his sleeve and pulled his arm into the roller causing the belt to burn his right arm.
Crane was lifting a 60ft section of truss conveyor with two spreader bars equally spaced for balance. C-clamps were attached to spreader to prevent movement of truss. One clamp slipped allowing the conveyor to shift slightly. The employee was in a manlift basket to help guide the conveyor. The shift in the conveyor struck his left hand which was on the safety rail.
Employee was preparing a cable belt for splicing by using a hook knife as recommended by the manufacturer to perform that process. The hook knife slipped off the cable, and forward momentum carried the knife into the associates left forearm requireing stitches. Zero lost work time.
Employee was climbing down ladder at cone crusher when he stepped on a rock at the base of ladder twisting his right ankle.
In preparation for painting a new conveyor, one end was resting on a cross-tie and the other end was raised by placing fork lift forks under a tail pulley. As the conveyor was raised to install blocking, the conveyor rolled off the forks striking the left ankle of the individual, fracturing his ankle.
Employee blacked-out and appeared to have a seizure while working on a excavator in 93 degree heat.
Employee fell off 4' retaining wall while cleaning conveyor chute and suffered a lumbar strain/ back contusion
Employee was using a come-a-long to pull two I beams together while wielding a cross beam. The anchor point broke and the come-a-long popped back and hit his right hand.
The employee was walking by the boom truck when the hook struck him on the right side in the ribs.
Employee was removing grizzly bars. When he removed a pin, the bars fell striking him in the side of the face and neck.
Employee was preparing to place platform in place for stacker. Employee stepped close to edge of one block, which was four feet from concrete floor. A 10 inch by 22 inch piece of concrete block broke off, causing employee to fall to the ground, injuring his left hand and left knee.
Miner cleaning windows on haul truck. He slipped on a truck step and twisted his knee.