The employee was tightening flange bolts on an intake line connecting to a water pump. The employee said that they felt a sharp pain in their right shoulder while tightening the nuts with 2 crescent wrenches. The employee saw a physician and was given 2 medications for the soreness and swelling. The employee was released to come back to work on 07/17/2017.
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Mostrando los 6While lowering welding lead from a belt line, employee was untangling a knot in the wire and slipped and pinched his fingers between the welding lead and the catwalk surface, causing laceration to the back of his right index finger.
A maintenance worker was completing prep work for the installation of a belt scale when his tool kicked back and made contact to his left forearm.
Utility Operator while shoveling off a truck on the overload platform felt a pop in tendon of his hand.
A Stelter & Brick employee arrived at the mine site to perform a bi-annual inspection of the dryers. The employee went to the field office and sat down and complained of chest burning. The employee took 2 aspirins and shortly afterwards fell on the floor. CPR was given to the employee until EMS arrived and was turned over to them.
Miner felt a sting in his left shoulder. Administered first aid: ice packs and heat treatments. On 3/20/14 employee mentioned the first aid was not working enough. He was sent to occupational health clinic for evaluation. He was released with some restrictions and requires physical therapy. This makes it a medical treatment injury with no lost time days.