Employee was helping pull the stacker belt together when he pulled a muscle in his lower back, right side.
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Mostrando 50 de 90Employee was unloading rockdust from the scoop, while unloading the rockdust from the scoop, he stepped backwards into a roofbolt causing him to strain his right shoulder.
Employee was leaving his truck to enter the mine office/change room, he slipped on the ice and snow and fell on his left hand. The weather was snow and ice in the early AM this morning.
Employee was installing roof bolt when it bent, he put his hand on the bolt and it twisted his right hand/wrist.
A fall occured in the unsupported face area of the #6 Entry, 1 break inby spad #775, 5 ft thick, 10 ft wide, 15 ft long. The unsupported fall did damage 4 bolts in the last two rows.
Employee was installing roofbolt, the bolt hit a crack in the top and bent over and hit him in the right ear.
Employee was bringing the scoop outside, he raised his head and hit the top.
Employee was attempting to move a 20 lb charger for the mantrip. He had a sharp pain in the middle area of his back.
Employee was attempting to fix a guard on the #2 belt head when he slipped and fell on the #1 tailpiece hitting his left forearm on a piece of belt structure.
Employee was shoveling the tailpiece when the rib rolled off hitting his right hand.
Employee was trying to drag a piece of metal 1 x 6 x 10 by himself, he stated that he twisted while pulling the metal and had a sharp pain in his lower back.
Employee was reaching across the mantrip-4 wheeler to get some tools, he said he must have hit a lever, the ride began to tram and rolled him against the top causing him shoulder pain.
A roof fall occured 1 break inby spad # 651 at the #6 entry 4 1/2 feet thick,18 feet wide and 25 feet long at the Neutral Air Entry-2 breaks outby feeder.
Employee was bolting top-he was drilling and draw rock fell hitting him in the head, neck and back.
Employee was bolting top in the # 5 entry, a low spot, employee stated that he slipped and his right hand went in where the scissors were on the pot. Mashed hand and pinky finger. Metacarpal Gloves were worn.
Employee was pulling up slack in bolter cable while on his knees and twisted his back
Employee was working on a monitor in Cathead on Feeder, he was on his knees and had a cathead in his hands getting ready to hook to the power center when he had severe pain in his lower back.
Employee was moving oxygen and acetylene tanks out of the roadway-felt a Pain in the bottom left side of stomach.
EE was hanging a roof bolter cable, he was on his knees and lifting the cable when he felt a sharp pain in his lower middle back.
Employee was leaning forward checking for hydraulic leaks on the bolter. He was watching the hoses while moving the levers, the pot went up and caught his right arm causing a fracture.
EE's were building stoppings, Injured EE lifted a block and his knee went out (strained).
The outside stacker belt needed a splice, Injury was removing bolts from structure and pulling on the belt with tools when he said he had pain in his right shoulder and neck after pulling on the belt.
Crew was making a power move, employee was pulling cables with a 4-wheeler when a piece of draw rock approx. 16 inches wide, 42 inches long and 2 inches thick fell out between bolts hitting the employee in the back of the neck, the coal seam in this mine is appx. 36 inches.
Shuttle car was turning toward #6 when the bumper caught the bolter cable and jerked it down hitting employee on his right shoulder knocking him down on his left hip where he was wearing his SCSR,and his left shoulder.
Injured EE and another EE were setting timbers underground, injured EE strained a muscle in his shoulder while lifting timbers.
Employee was getting out of scoop and twisted his knee.
Employee was working on equipment in mine yard. When he went to get his tools, he fell over some metal stacked on the ground.
Employee was lifting a shuttle car tire to get it in position to roll to the repair site, the tire was on its side next to the rib. When attempting to lift the tire his foot slipped in loose rock next to the rib causing him to slip, at this time he felt extreme pain in his lower middle back.
Employee was attempting to load belt rollers onto the ride to take underground; when he cut the bands on the pallet of the rollers they rolled off the pallet and hit his left foot and ankle.
Employee was backing up the ride, roofed out..hit his head on the mine roof.
While making the weekly examination for this non-producing mine a fall was observed at the crosscut #14
A roof fall occurred #5 Entry--spad #185, 20ft x 20ft x 5ft. Timber and Cribs were set.
Scoop operator was taking the scoop to the charger, it quit tramming in forward-put in reverse-stuck in tram, went to hit Panic Bar, scoop hit rib. Threw him partially out-got hand behind the rubber stopper. Mashed his little finger. His little Left hand finger required stitches.
Brian Lester, Mine Foreman was traveling down roadway #5 entry and spotted a fall in #6 entry, 1 break inby spad #189. Brian made sure that there were no other hazards and that all men were accounted for...Both Federal and State Offices were contacted at appx 1:40 am--the fall was 20 x 20 by 5ft thick. The fall was cribbed at the intersection
EE, Mine Foreman was making the required weekly examinatin for Non Producing Status when he discoverd a fall had occured in the Intake--3crosscuts from spad #257--appx 25ft long and 19 ft wide and 2 ft thick. This fall was reported at appx 8:52 am
Employee was cutting a hose and the knife slipped and jabbed his left hand between the thumb and forefinger.
Water was in the return, needed to set a pump to get the water out. Mine is Non-Producing at this time. EE carried a P40 pump, approx 60 lbs. He carried it approx 100'. He continued to work his regular job without incident. Management was not aware of this incident until 5/13/09. EE said he thought the pain was from old injury and did not report this accident to management.
Tramming bolter to another place, front end went in hole causing the back end to go into the top. Employee's neck and shoulder hit the roof top causing shoulder and neck pain.
Another EE and injured EE were working on 482 scoop in the mine yard. Injured EE was kneeling, putting panel on scoop deck. When he got up from his knees, he had a sharp pain in his lower right side of his back.
EE was helping take shuttle car to the section. He was turning a ride around to get out of the way of the shuttle car. When turning the ride, his head jammed into the mine roof. EE stopped what he was doing and stated his neck was hurting.
HAD ROOF FALL ON THE BELT LINE APPROX. 8FT TO 9 FT THICK, 1 BREAK INBY SPAD #94.
HAD A ROOF FALL IN PRIMARY ESCAPEWAY, SET JACKS AROUND FALL. WE RE-ROUTED THE AIRWAY AND PUT AIR LOCK DOORS UP.
DRAW ROCK FELL, SWUNG POT OVER ON KNEE.
EMPYOYEE DRILLING A HOLE FOR ROOF BOLT-DRILL STEEL BENT AND CAUGHT EMPLOYEE'S RIGHT HAND/WRIST.
INTERSECTION FELL OUT, WE SET JACKS ALL AROUND FALL.
Employee lifting on conveyor motor on buggy, had a sharp pain on left side of back.
Unloading ground resistor, slipped and hit forehead on reresistor. 7 stitches to close the wound.
Cross Cut fell out on 1st left panel in the return, Spad # 215. We set jacks around the fall.
Fall inby spad # 874 in old works, blocking DPP #4 on Northwest Mains. 20 Ft long, 8Ft wide, 5-6 ft. thick.
Cleaning up cut rock fell from top in conveyor ran back come off side & hit miner man.