Employees were working on replacing a bearing on the shaker. As they were removing the counterweight with a chain hoist, the bearing slipped off and smashed their right pinky finger.
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Mostrando los 12Employee was putting the main boom back on the 300 excavator, lost EE's balance and fell forward off the excavator track and struck an adjustable step ladder striking EE's right shoulder and right ankle.
While stepping off the dredge anchor onto a slopped hill EE rolled EE's ankle
EE was on EE's knees under the big dryer baghouse assisting with bag removal. When EE went to stand up EE rolled EE's left ankle and fell. In doing so, EE injured EE's left pinkie finger. EE went home and then to the emergency room and had EE's finger and ankle X-rayed. It was determined EE broke EE's left ankle and dislocated EE's left pinkie finger
Employee performing maintenance on plant when stung by bee on left index finger
Employee was walking down steps from sand classifying plant and cut hand on handrail. Lacerated fingers, required three (3) sutures at medical facility.
Employee suffered heart attack symptoms while in mine offices. Medical evaluation indicated arterial blockage.
Employee was stung by a bee.
Employee bent over to unlock the pad lock on control room door resulting in a back strain.
Accident occurred during daylight hours in normal course of operations. Miscommunication, Employee was replacing roller on conveyor when hand was struck by co-worker with hammer.
Employee strained left knee while cleaning equipment with common water hose.
Opening shop door, felt pull in his back.