While replacing an HSI crusher lift cylinder, the component shifted, pinning the employee's finger against the crusher wall. The employee sustained an open fracture of the left middle distal phalanx. Treatment included stitches, a splint, and medication with work restrictions.
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Mostrando 50 de 1,658EE was assisting the plant welder, with fabricating brackets for the bin gate clam shell. While using a drill press and grinder small metal particles collected on the sleeves of the EE shirt. EE wiped EE's face with EE's sleeve contaminating EE's eye with the small metal particles. EE did not seek medical treatment until 5/12/2026.
Haul truck operator was involved in a tip-over incident while moving material, resulting in the truck overturning onto the driver's side. Following the incident, the employee received a medical evaluation after beginning to experience blurred vision and nausea. The employee was diagnosed with a neck muscle strain and a lumbar muscle strain.
Employee was climbing the stairs and as EE attempted to step up EE's foot slipped causing EE's weight to be completely supported by EE's arms resulting in EE dislocating EE's right shoulder.
Operator cut forearm on mast unloading a drill pipe off drill rig. Operator was using improper unloading techniques which resulted in loss of pipe control. This caused operator to be pushed into the mast and cut EE's arm. Operator has since been retrained on proper loading and unloading of drill pipe for Gill Beetle Drill on 4-28-26
Employee was removing the bucket on the skid steer when it fell landing on EE's foot.
Employee injured EE's ankle after mis stepping and jumping to the ground while exiting an excavator cab.
On April 13, 2026, employee experienced a right elbow strain disconnecting a loader shroud. Employee attributed it to an awkward position while using an impact gun. Reported on April 16, 2026, received an initial first aid assessment . Due to ongoing pain, a medical evaluation on April 28, 2026, diagnosed medial epicondylitis, leading to modified duty.
While removing belts from a screen, a motor fell onto the left ring finger of the repairman, resulting in a 2cm laceration that required four stitches.
2 men working close together with knives. ! technician pulled EE's arm back as the other lifted EE's knife striking EE in the arm. EE was cut and needed stitches
EE was tracking Conveyor belt, and saw an Idler not rotating. EE used their hands to try to break the Idler free, The roller starting rolling which resulted in them being pulled into the Idler. their left arm was pulled between the Idler and belt.
Mechanic reported being bitten by a wasp on EE's left wrist during a hooper area inspection. The following day, the employee presented with redness and swelling. Medical attention was sought, and antibiotics were prescribed.
EE was attempting to move a rock that weighed approximately 40 lbs. from the catwalk. When they swung the rock, it did not clear the middle handrail and pinched the tip of their left ring finger between the handrail and the rock.
Employee was trimming rubber for a back skirt on a conveyor belt. While cutting the rubber the razor knife slipped and cut the outer right thigh.
EE was walking from the jaw truck to conveyor when EE stepped on a rock and rolled EE's right ankle outward. EE continued working for the remainder of the week and did not seek medical treatment until 4/3/2026.
Employee was replacing a transmission in a pick-up truck. They used a floor jack to lower the transmission. While lowering the transmission, it became unstable and started to roll. When it did, the employee smashed their finger between the transmission and the jack. Their right-hand pinky finger had a laceration that required sutures and fractured tip.
Employee was using a hammer when it glanced off and struck their left index finger, causing a laceration.
Employee was gripping a screen by putting EE's fingers through the openings to lift it. As EE was picking it up, it caught against another screen as EE pulled up, it came loose dropping and pinching EE's finger between the two. Employee sustained a cut to a finger on EE's left hand and received six stitches.
EE was attempting to lift handrail which had been tack welded to the floor. When they lifted the item with the crane, the steel floor lifted with it, they stepped forward to check why the handrail was not lifting and their right foot ended up underneath the floor plate as the weld failed and the plate fell onto their foot causing a fracture.
IW was dismounting the adjustment ring with EE's right hand on the top locking post when the feed cone swung and pinched EE's right middle finger between the locking post and feed cone, resulting in a fracture and laceration to EE's right middle finger.
Employee was getting off of the back of water truck. Upon exiting, EE's glove became stuck, lost EE's footing and was swung towards the back bumper which is about chest high. Employee sustained soreness to the ribs. After a CT scan on 05/13/2026, it was discovered the employee had a fractured rib.
While mounting drill, employee alleges they lost footing, slipping but catching themselves and felt pain in their back.
A 600 psi air hose on the drill ruptured causing the window to shatter. The operator suffered a laceration on the top of their head requiring 3 staples to close.
At 7:05am it was discovered that the wildfire originating off-property had spread onto the west and north boundary lines of the property. The fire did not result in any property damage or injuries to employees. Facility was able to reopen the following day.
The employee was changing the jaw cylinder when a bolt fell landing on their pinky finger.
Employee was operating a loader when they alleged they hit a pothole that jarred their back.
Employee claimed that EE hurt EE's shoulder while digging in the muck pile with the pit loader.
TYCO MACHINE EMPLOYEE WAS INSTALLING BELTS ON ROCK CRUSHER AND PINCHED RT HAND PINKY FINGER.
Employee was welding when a piece of slag got into their eye causing irritation.
Employee was using a personal knife to cut off a piece of tread from their boot. When the employee attempted to close the knife, they closed it on their left middle finger.
Employee was assembling a smudge pot heater when they felt something snap in their left hand. They sought medical attention February 11, 2026 and was diagnosed with a sagittal band rupture. Employee is currently on restricted duty.
An employee was removing a lever hoist used to align a shaft during a bearing replacement. During the lever hoist removal, an employee's nose was lacerated when struck by the lever hoist. The initial X-ray results were negative for any fractures or broken bones. A fracture in the nose bone was revealed during a follow-up CT/MRI scan on 3/3/2026.
Department of Agriculture inspector had Left Pinky Finger stuck between weights cart and weight that led to 7 stitches
While changing cutting edges on a 992 loader bucket, employee reached under to check if bolt was spinning or not. While grabbing the bolt the employee accidentally pulled the trigger on the impact gun and turned the bolt causing it to slice their finger.
As employee was exiting the wash plant they jumped over a drainage ditch and felt a pop in their left knee. On February 16th employee was diagnosed with an ACL tear and is currently on restricted duty.
Loose clothing got caught on rebar causing trip.
Employee alleged that EE wiped EE's eye and inadvertently transferred something from EE's glove into EE's eye.
Employee was helping replace the swing bracket on a Backhoe. EE was disassembling the crate that contained the new bracket. They struck a board downward on one side, causing the other side of the board to come up and strike them in the face. Employee's lip laceration was sutured and they were released with restrictions.
Employee was climbing down the mounting ladder of EE's yard loader when EE missed the last step and fell to the ground. EE attempted to catch self by extending EE's left arm which resulted in a fracture to EE's left wrist.
Employee was in a haul truck when a rock fell and jarred the truck. Employee complained of back pain and utilized the RICE treatment until the January 24th. Up until the 24th, the employee stated multiple times they were feeling better each day. Employee went to ER with back pain and was released with prescriptions.
While welding the employee noticed irritation to one eye and realized EE had something in EE's eye.
An employee was cutting a hole in a urethane cover with a blade to access the fill plug when the blade slipped and cut into their hand, causing a laceration between the thumb and index finger.
EE was taking a track pad out of equipment, and believes they injured themselves when they were knocking the pins out of the track.
Employee was attempting to remove a screen from the lower deck, when the screen became stuck. The employee chipped out some frozen material and EE attempted to remove the screen again. As the screen came loose, the employee jolted backwards and hit EE's head on a crossmember in the screen. The employee decided to seek out medical attention on 12/17/25.
Employee was working in a 5-man team to screw bowl of crusher in place. While exerting force with EE's arms EE's right shoulder was strained.
On 1/5/2026, management was notified of an alleged injury. The employee reported back pain as a result of operating the water truck.
EE was walking inside the revolving frame of the dragline and stepped on one of the floor lids, causing EE to lose EE's balance. EE fell and hit EE's side.
Employee was using a 12-ton bottle jack to lift forms in order to adjust a wheel position for form reduction. The employee's left hand was positioned between the bottle jack and the formwork. Upon engagement, the forms shifted, pinching the employee's left index finger between the form and the jack
EE stepped out of the lull (left leg first), and did not realize they were stepping off into a low spot or hole. As the EE exited, they rolled their left ankle.
On 10/30 employee had filled crusher with diesel & was descending the ladder. As EE was stepping down their foot slipped causing them to hang onto the handrail by their right arm. First aid was administered from that day forward. On 11/14 EE requested to go to the clinic. Diagnosed with strain of their right shoulder rotator cuff. Prescribed medication and physical therapy.