Subcontractor employee was administering maintenance, took a break, went to employee's pickup truck. Was found in the vehicle unresponsive. Cardiac arrest. Employees notified 911 and administered CPR until paramedics arrived. Employee was then transported to local hospital, where employee was pronounced deceased.
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Mostrando los 17While working, miner's left hand got wedged between two pieces of metal causing a fracture to the middle and ring fingers of the left hand.
Employee was using a hose to clean under a plant. EE squatted down with the hose and felt a pain in EE's back.
Miner was shoveling material off of a belt and felt pain in EE's back.
Mechanic slipped off the damp track of an excavator. EE fell and hit EE's head.
Employee was cleaning the chute on the wash plant, trying to remove the angle iron on the bottom of the chute. As employee drove a steel pry bar in between the angle iron and the chute, the bar pinched employee's left middle finger against the chute.
Employee was changing the screen out on a screener deck, which was locked out. The adjacent conveyor was still running, however. As the employee lifted the screen, the screen was pulled into the running conveyor, pinching left index and middle fingers against the running conveyor belt. Employee suffered a laceration and tendon damage to left middle finger.
Employee received a contusion to left knee after being struck by fly rock during a blasting incident on 08/11/15. While moving behind high blocks during the blast the employee strained his lower back.
Employee reported pain and swelling right foot and ankle from repetitious throttle motion in dozer. History of gout and tendonitis. Employee operated dozer for 1 day.
Mechanic was connecting a conveyor to a screener. He was on the conveyor when it started up and he fell off.
Standing in yard, called mechanic stating he thought he was having a heart attack. EMS summined, stopped breathing, revived in ambulance. Stopped again enroute to hospitl. Hospital attempts to revive unsuccessful. Pronounced dead of cardiac arrest. Submitted - Pending MSHA chargability determination.
Turned to pull heavy hose, felt pain in lower back
Reported right shoulder, arm and elbow hurt too much to work. Hurt previously, he continued to work; not disabling. On vacation difficult to move. Off from work, will receive therapy. Recalled 12/2/2005 at 07:00, frosty morning, climbing a fixed ladder at cone, slipped, grabbing on and held with his arms. He pulled himself up and he continued to work.
Steep incline down to quarry bench; loose material and broken rock on surface of incline (ramp). Employee slipped and fell while carrying packaged explosives to work area.
Groundsman was bending and picking up a metal safety guard to place on scale belt conveyor, states strain hurt back.
Climbed out of chute and jumped down about three feet and slipped on frozen ground, twisting his left ankle.
Rock jammed in cone; while removing rock, employee twisted right wrist