Injured cut his finger on fencing while roof bolting. Injured received stitches on his finger making this a reportable incident.
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Mostrando 50 de 772Employee was traveling in a mantrip when he hit a block causing him to bounce around in mantrip. Employee sustained a fracture to his back and will remain off work for an uncertain period of time.
An unintentional roof fall occurred on 2 South 2, Crosscut 16 between Entries 5 and 6. The roof fall measured approximately 40' in length, 18' in width, and 8' in thickness. A 103(k) Order (8444691) was issued August 20, 2014, by MSHA Inspector.
An unintentional Roof fall has occurred on the 3A Sub-main at the 24XC in the #7 entry. The fall was discovered by the weekly examiner.
Injured suffered a ruptured eardrum while at work, initially injury was thought to have been caused from sinus pressure. On 8/4/2014 injured was seen by a specialist who determined the cause of the rupture to have been caused by a foreign body entering the ear.
Employee was installing split steel and didn't know his glove was caught. Employee went to Good Samaritan Hospital sustaining a fracture to his finger which requires surgery and will be off work for an uncertain period of time.
An unintentional roof fall occurred on 2 North 1 Left Return, Crosscut 52 Entry 2. The roof fall measured approximately 30' in length, 17' in width, and 6' in thickness. A 103(k) Order (9033537) was issued June 24, 2014, by MSHA Inspector.
An unintentional roof fall occurred on Unit 4 (MMU 008), Crosscut 13 Entry 6-7. The roof fall measured approximately 50' in length, 18' in width, and 8-10' in thickness. A 103(k) Order (9033214) was issued June 15, 2014, by MSHA Inspector.
Employee was using a utility knife and slipped cutting into his leg. Employee immediately went to Good Samaritan Hospital receiving sutures.
An unintentional roof fall occurred on the 3 North 3, Crosscut 26 Entry 5 Beltline. The roof fall measured approximately 48' in length, 18' in width, and 6' in thickness. A 103(k) Order (8444663) was issued May 20, 2014, by MSHA Inspector.
Injured was pinned between the movable roller and the take-up frame after putting a come-along on the roller to free it. The roller broke free and struck the injured knocking him to the ground and proceeding to run over him causing severe injuries.
Employee was hammering to remove a bit from the No. 1 CM when a sliver came from the bit entering employees thumb. Employee went to hospital receiving sutures to his thumb.
Employee was working in water and grout from the drill hole. Employee sustained 3rd degree burns and remains off work for an uncertain period of time.
An unintentional roof fall has occurred on the 1st south sub-main at the 36xc in the #4 entry.
Employee was carrying a roller when he hit his finger against a timber requiring him to get sutures.
An unintentional roof fall occurred on the 2 North 2, Crosscut 17 Secondary Escapeway. The roof fall measured approximately 10' in length, 15' in width, and 8' in thickness. A 103(k) Order (8450330) was issued March 28, 2014, by MSHA Inspector.
Employee was directing his co-workers when a band was cut holding the prop setters together and the props rolled onto employees foot. Employee sustained a fractured foot and returned to work on restricted duty the following work day.
Employee was breaking a steel band when it sprung back cutting his arm. Employee required sutures and returned to work the following work day.
Injured employee filed accident report on 3-21-14 stating that he had been cut on the back of his left hand while getting roof bolt supplies. He received 3 stitches to close the wound and had a severed tendon to his ring finger.
Employee was in supply yard loading his equipment when he smashed his finger. Employee required sutures and returned to work the following work day.
An unintentional roof fall occurred on the 1 North 4, Crosscut 52 Entry 5. The roof fall measured approximately 20' in length, 17' in width, and 8' in thickness. A 103 (k) Order (8450328) was issued March 19, 2014, by MSHA Inspector.
Injured was operating a scoop, when he got out of the scoop his back begin to hurt. He does not recall a specific incident that may have caused his back to hurt.
Employee was reaching to pick something up when he cut his hand on slag. Employee required sutures and returned to work the following work day.
Injured employee filed accident report on 3/20/2014 stating that he had been struck in the parking lot by another employees personal vehicle after work. Injured sustained a broken wrist from the incident.
Employee was working on a heater when he cut his finger on a piece of metal. Laceration required stitches and employee returned to work the following work day.
Employee was found in shuttle car unresponsive, co-workers performed first-aid, employee was pronounced dead by the coroner at 9:17 pm.
Employee was walking when he tripped and fell and felt a snap. Employee went to hospital with a broken leg and will remain off work for an uncertain period of time.
Injured was grinding on piece of metal in the shop. The grinding wheel kicked striking his left hand resulting in a laceration on the top of his hand which required stitches.
Injured was hanging cable and strained his shoulder. Injured reported incident on 01/16/2014.
Injured was chaining off a take-up roller when a clevis broke, allowing the roller to move and strike the injured employee on his left leg. This resulted in a Fractured Leg.
Injured was handling ziggy rails and cut his finger. This required stitches making this a reportable incident.
Injured was changing the blade on his utility knife and during the process of changing the blade cut his index and second finger on his left hand. The laceration required stitches.
Employee was a passenger in a mantrip when it hit a hole causing the employee to strain his back.
Injured was strapping down supplies on a supply trailer and slipped and fell injuring his shoulder and wrist.
Employee was on a hill when he slipped and came down on his leg wrong.
Injured was trimming top out of the #3 face on the #1 unit when a piece of carbide struck the injured in the head causing a laceration which required stitches.
hand loading prop onto timber ride & smashed finger between props
Roof Bolter on Unit#5 was trammed up on the right foot of EE by another ee who was at the side tram controls. EE was leaning over the mid section of bolter on the right side of bolter. He was cleaning off space for some bolts and did not hear bolter start up due noise from forklift.
Employee was hanging curtain while a co-worker was striking pin steel against the bolter. Co-workers steel flew out of his hand striking employee in the face.
Injured was placing wire mesh on the roof bolter and cut tip of his right ring finger.
Employee was hanging cable when he strained his back.
Injured was bolting in the #9 entry using a split steel and went to put in second steel and missed the chuck. This caused the steel to flex and contract striking his right hand index finger.
Employee was pulling on a jumper cable when it smacked him in the mouth.
A shuttle car driver was tramming through a crosscut from Entry # 5 to Entry # 6. The car driver stopped spoke to the victim. The victim proceeded past the car, traveled through a curtain into the intersection of Entry # 6. The victim told the car driver he was clear. The car proceeded through the curtain and struck the victim between the shuttle car and the left rib.
Was guiding steel into chuck. Misalignment occurred causing a springing action of steel. Tore a laceration into left hand.
Employee was driving a mantrip when the tire blew out causing the mantrip to abruptly stop into the arches. Employee struck the steering wheel with his safety glasses causing a laceration to his nose that required sutures.
Employee was operating the shuttle car as he was moving the curtain for better visibility his arm got caught cutting his arm which required sutures.
Employee was tramming the bolter when he lost his balance falling and trammed over his foot.
Employee was a passenger in mantrip traveling out when the trip hit the rib and smashed his finger.
Employee stepped between scoop bucket and rib as it turned it pinched his foot.