Employee was dismounting his dozer, his foot slipped on the lower push arm step, causing him to fall into the push arm with his torso.
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Employee was using a pry bar when it slipped and hit his thumb.
Employee was getting out of the cab of his loader when he slipped causing him to fall to the ground striking his right shoulder and side.
Operator was getting loaded at the trackhoe when a rock was dropped into the bed of his truck causing the employee to be shaken and jarred around inside the truck.
Employee was operating a 100 ton rock truck. After dumping a load, the bed came down and jarred the truck, causing the employee to be shook and injuring his neck.
Employee was cranking a gas engine. He pulled on the starter cord which backlashed and caused him to strain his hand and wrist.
Employee was climbing down from his PC400 trackhoe when he slipped falling to the ground striking his face on a large rock.
Employee had just gotten off work, he was driving out of the mine on the haul road and was trying to pass two other employees and got off the road and hit an old gate post.
Employee was getting on his dozer at the beginning of his shift, when he slipped and fell between the push arm and track. He injured his left shoulder and left hip.
Employee was walking down a drill bench when he felt a pulling in his back, employee stated he thought he made it worse when he climbed up the ladder into the drill.
Employee was getting off his D475 dozer slipped while still holding onto the handle and strained his left shoulder.
Employee was climbing off his loader and stepped down and twisted his left ankle.
Employee was servicing a trackhoe, when he climbed off the ladder stepping to the ground he twisted his left ankle.
Employee was helping with a water pump, he slipped on some rocks and fell hitting his right knee.
Employee was exiting his rock truck at the end of his shift. As he was climbing down the ladder his foot slipped causing him to fall approx. 10 feet to the ground. He landed on his left arm. Employee broke his left wrist.
Employee was operating 100 ton rock truck. When dumping, the truck blew a hydraulic line. The fluid sprayed on the engine causing a fire. When he exited the cab he burned his arms and head. He also hit his head on the way out of the cab causing a cut that required stitches.