Loadout operator was on top of a box truck closing hatches. The top of the box had a thin layer of sand causing the EE to slip and stumble backwards, tripping over the small rail on the edge of the box causing EE to fall over the side and between the the 2 boxes on the trailer and hit the bridge of nose on the second box which was directly behind EE.
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Mostrando los 18Belt press attendant was cleaning a floc mix bowl, after flushing out the bowl EE went hang the hose up and slipped backwards due to floc on the ground. EE extended EE's hand out to catch fall & got a cut from a metal grading step. After EE fell, we asked EE if EE was okay, EE said "yes" we helped EE clean the cut on EE's hand after that EE was taken for more medical attention.
Employee was going to wash off grease fittings. The employee was having an issue with the hose, so the operator was going to dismount the loader to help. The operator did not realize the loader was still in gear and as operator stepped off the brake pedal, the loader moved forward. The front right tire bumped the employee's knee.
Weather was sunny and damp. Employee was replacing springs on the duster in the dry plant when a metal plate slipped and smashed EE's hand between the metal plate and the metal structure.
There was light rain and the employee did not fall, but slipped while walking to the fuel station and felt pain in EE's left knee.
Employee was backing up a dingo pushing dand when EE's hand was pinched in between the dingo controls and a cross member for the duster. There was light swelling and redness, treated as a first aid incident. When irritation persisted it was learned that the wrist was broken.
Employee stepped into an area where there was some "FLOC" residue causing the concrete slab to be slippery. Employee slipped on EE's left ankle and fell to EE's right side landing mostly on EE's right shoulder then right hip.
Employee stepped wrong and twisted the knee, causing pain. Diagnosed as knee sprain, light duty.
Employee operating skid steer when it suddenly pulled hard to one side causing employee to hit their head on side of window and later experiencing neck pain. Employee did not report incident and went to ER on their own.
Blisters on feet due to friction inside of boots. Blisters infected - Cellulitis.
Employee was loading rotex balls and screens into the skid steer when EE twisted at the waist and strained back.
Employee opening lid hatch for Trailers. Employee opened double hatch lids and was attempting to cross back to the platform and stepped into the open space of box with left foot and fell onto cross member of Box; employee sustained a bruised right knee, left elbow & perineum area of buttocks. Initially, was reported as a first aid injury only.
The employee added oil a machine and then climbed into the cab to turn it off. After turning off the machine EE proceeded down the ladder of the machine slipping on the second rung falling approximately 4.5 feet to the ground landing on EE's buttocks. When EE got up EE felt a sharp pain in EE's pelvis and lower back causing EE to call for help as EE was alone.
The employee was removing a piece of equipment from the forklift to be worked on. The forklift was placed in a holding position but the emergency brake was not on and the controls were not touched when the forklift jerked forward striking the employee on the right side of body causing them to land on the connex box several feet away.
Employee was working at clearing the chute where the Cyclone from the West Dryer discharges into the sump. As EE was working to clear this chute EE smashed hand into the top opening of the chute causing injury to the tip of the little finger on the left hand. The fingernail was lost and the tip of the finger required stitches.
MPCS division independent contractor was installing floor grating. EE had cut a piece off and returned to cut more and stepped onto a piece of metal buried in the sand. The pointed sharp edge punctured the boot and caused a laceration under the left big toe.
EE was helping assemble an excavator. Attempting to attach arm to boom with a steel pin (273.25 lbs.). Pin was held in place with a nylon strap. Pieces were misaligned. The EEs began to remove the pin and pieces shifted, causing the injured EE's finger to be pinched between the pieces, causing soft tissue injury. EE was treated for degloving of the distal phalanx of fifth finger.
The injured employee got EE's left thumb caught between a forklift mast and a fork causing a laceration to the left thumb.