Working on haul truck - two weeks later knee started hurting - pain in knee.
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Mostrando los 8While preparing dust collector hose employee slipped and cut his leg in the thigh area.
EE was climbing on dozer to access the cab to check equipment when his foot slipped and he fell on his left side bruising his ribs.
Employee placed a 12' extension ladder on a 8" water pipe to remove a camera. The ladder was not extended and was tied off to the water pipe. After removal of the camera he was descending when the top of the ladder shifted. He lost his balance and fell approximately 6' to 7' landing on a concrete slab, injuring his left ankle.
Worker was removing bolts from rock chute for repair. When he removed the last bolt the chute shifted pinning his left hand, breaking his left thumb.
Employee was removing track pin with a drift pin and hammer. The hammer slipped off and struck his right index finger.
EE was in the process of entering operators compartment of a skid steer loader, when he turned and felt pain in his lower left back.
EMPLOYEE PERFORMED THE PRE-OPERATION INSPECTION & CLEANED THE FRONT WINDOWS. AS HE WAS IN THE PROCESS OF DESCENDING THE LADDER ON THE RT.SIDE OF THE MACHINE, HIS HAND SLIPPED OFF THE HANDRAIL & HE FELL BACKWARD TO THE GROUND, LANDING ON HIS BACK. EE HAD A FLASHLIGHT IN ONE HAND, NOT ALLOWING COMPLIANCE W/INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN ACCORDING TO .11011- USE OF LADDERS.