Employee was turning on water system that feeds the crusher for the season. The system consists of a pump and eight inch PVC piping. When another employee turned on the pump an eight inch tee failed causing water to spray in the direction of the injured employee. The injured employee took off immediately when the pipe failed and fell and twisted left knee.
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Mostrando los 21Employee was moving the forks on the forklift and pinched a finger between the fork and frame resulting in a contusion/laceration.
Employee was climbing a small ladder to access the catwalk of the Deister return conveyor. Upon entering the catwalk the employee grabbed the handrails and transferred all of his weight to his left foot and heard a snap and felt a sharp pain in his left foot. The employee was taken to the local ER to be evaluated and was diagnosed with a fracture of the fifth metatarsal bone.
EE was shoveling under the primary tail pulley conveyor after the plant was shut down and he developed pain in his lower back. This was his normal job. The pain was bad enough that ee had it checked out at the emergency room and they said to rest for 5 days.
Rainy, snowy day EE was pushing material on a bench to an excavator that was casting the material off the bench. EE stopped at 10:15 to take a break when EE stepped on the track his foot slipped and he fell. He bruised his shoulder and has a ankle fracture. It was very muddy and slippery and EE is 68 years old.
EE was prying on a screen cover when slipped and fell dislocating his clavicle. He continued working and later went to the emergency room and they put it back in place. He will be off work for about two weeks.
EE was installing hosing rubber on a screen and when he cut the rubber, he followed through and cut his left thumb. Has some stitches in thumb. Back to work same day at regular job.
Loader bucket caught a rock and threw the operator forward in the 980 G seat. When he came back in the seat, he claims to have pinched a testicle. On Thursday, 4/9/09 he went to the emergency room. they said not to work on Friday. He came back on full duty on Monday, one day lost.
When trying to remove a bushing with a hammer and punch, the hammer hit the edge of the fender and made him miss the punch and hit his left hand. Bruised the left hand near the thumb. He went to the emergency room for x-rays. No broken bone but was given antibiotics. He then came back to work.
He was changing a chute liner, when the wrench slipped and his hand struck the chute liner and cut his little finger. He went to urga-care, they stitched it up and he was back at work in less than one hour. No light duty, no lost time. Reportable because of the stitches.
Employee was preparing product to be ground in a small test vessel size ball mill. While performing these duties, the cover to the ball mill fell from the table and struck the employee in the foot.
Employee got out of the haul truck (175), walked a short distance on the haul road. He started to bend down to pick up a rock & experienced lower back pain before he could touch the rock. The foreman took him to the emergency room at CUPH in Plattsburgh.
EE was helping change a bearing on a head pulley. EE was standing in a chute with angle iron in it, when the wrench slipped and his foot slipped, causing EE to fall and hit his head on the side of the chute, cutting his left eye brow. He went to the emergency room and received two stitches.
Employee developed a headache & felt sick. Claims it was fumes in the cab. The carbon monoxide detector that is mounted in the cab did not go off. The employee was taken to the hospital and was found to have carbon monoxide in his system. He was told to rest for the day. No medication was given.
EMPLOYEE CLAIMS THAT HE HURT HIS BACK WHEN HE HIT A POTHOLE ON 4/18/05 BUT IT WAS NO BIG DEAL, ON 6/20/05 HE WENT TO CHIROPRACTOR AND IS OUT OF WORK UNTIL 6/26/05. NOW HE IS OUT AGAIN
Ee alledgedly slipped on grease in front of the time clock and fell hurting his back. Was taken by he save to hospital. was checked over and told to go back to work after 48 hrs. ee was under reasonable suspendion for alchol and knew he was going to be tested.
EE STRAINED HIS NECK WHILE SHOVELING. EE KEPT ON WORKING WITH NO RESTRICTIONS UNTIL 11/18/04. EE WENT TO DOCTOR AND WAS OFF THURSDAY AND FRIDAY (11/18 & 11/19). EE CAME BACK ON MONDAY (11/22) WITH NO RESTRICTIONS. I (SAFETY OFFICER) WAS ON VACATION WHEN EE WENT OUT. (EE IS A HUNTER.)
DOCTOR HAD PUT EMPLOYEE OUT OF WORK AGAIN; AGGRAVATED OLD INJURY.
Because of heavy rain, the crushing crew had to shovel before they could start up. Ee stepped off the concrete pad and his foot slipped in the mud. He tried to catch himself and when he brought his other foot around, he twisted his ankle and caused a fracture in the ankle area.
Wrench slipped and cut little finger on edge of guard. Checked at emergency room. The xray showed a chipped bone. They put a bandage and a splint on it and put him on light duty for four days. He is now back on full duty.
WHILE OPERATING TRUCK, EMPLOYEE BENT OVER TO PICK UP A PENCIL ON THE FLOOR OF THE TRUCK & HIT A BUMP THAT CAUSED PAIN IN LOWER BACK.