Hoist down for electrical issues.
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Mostrando 50 de 140Hoist was down for electrical issues.
Walking through the forest locating exploration points in the surface areas of the mine and stepped on a wasp nest. Wasps swarmed my legs, back, and arms. Received 10-15 stings. As a result, the affected areas of skin became irritated and itchy.
Walking through the forest locating exploration points in the surface areas of the mine and stepped on a wasp nest. Wasps swarmed my legs, back, and arms. Received 10-15 stings. As a result, the affected areas of skin became irritated and itchy.
Bee sting left inner thigh.
Brake on hoist would not release.
Hoist down for pressure switch.
Employee was on break, sitting at picnic table between Lineout and Administration building when a bee stung them on the inside right forearm. Employee was assessed by onsite EMTS before leaving the premises.
Hoist down for computer issues. Was back up and operational 6/23/2021.
Hoist down for loose connection on PLC, back up 10:30am on 6/12/2021.
Wasp sting left forearm.
Employee working on surface, was stung by wasp on left index finger.
Change in hearing over 25 dB in left ear.
Employee was working on a plugged discharge line that was plugged between a check valve and 4 to 2 inch reducer when they took the vic apart it struck them in the hand cutting their hand open between the pinky and ring finger.
Hearing change in one ear of 25dB.
At approximately 8:00pm an employee working in the mill slipped and fell (same level) breaking ee wrist.
Change in hearing from baseline of 25.6
We were hoisting with one drum in operation as we were providing maintenance to our second drum and as a measure of caution we placed a courtesy call to MSHA to advise them.
Employee received a bee sting to hand during sampling operations.
Employee was in the crane loading area of the assay lab and was stung by a bee.
Was quick logging, when I went to examine (pick-up) a piece of core there was a bee on the underside of it out of sight, and was stung on the finger.
Employee was helping install 12 foot bolts in the 800D2. While walking back to the bolter ee stepped on a wire barb. The wire penetrated left boot and lacerated left foot. The employee was taken to the hospital and received a tetanus shot and 8 stiches.
Miner cut forearm on sharp rock on lower part of pillar. Miner was walking between Simba drill and pillar, lost balance, and reached out to rib to steady self when left forearm made contact with a sharp rock.
A miner was hooking up a water hose to jumbo when the Dixon fitting struck and chipped front tooth.
Hoist was down with `worn brake alarm / excess brake air gap' switch.
A Fall of Ground (FOG) occurred in the N72D5/N72D5A Intersection. An estimated Area 25'long by 56' wide and averaged 5.5' thick. Approximately 675 tons of material. The N72D5A was used as a supply storage area and is frequented daily.
A millwright's finger was pinched between a belt and sheave while rebuilding a pump. The pump was locked out and the pinch occurred when the employee manually turned the sheave wheel to thread the impeller. The end of the index finger was torn off and the tip of the finger was broken.
Employee stepped on a rock and twisted knee.
Employee twisted their ankle when they stepped on a rock exiting an underground loader.
Miner was grouting cable bolts when the fill tube sprung a leak and sprayed the miner in the eye.
Employee was stung on left side by a bee. The incident required no treatment.
WHILE EXITING THE MINI EXCAVATOR/ROCKBREAKER, THE OPERATORS HAND GOT IN THE DOOR HANDLE WHILE STEPPING DOWN, RESULTING IN A STRAIN TO THE THUMB JOINT ON RIGHT HAND.
Drill helper was struck by falling drill rods
Crew was replacing rotation unit. Unit slid on frame into hand pinching hand momentarily causing contusion.
On June 25th, the hoist went down around 9:00pm. The electrician on shift was not able to diagnose the problem so the hoist remained out of service for the remainder of the shift. The day shift electricians found that the hoist drive had tripped on over-voltage. They adjusted settings to reduce the secondary voltage and brought the hoist back on line.
SIMBA OPERATOR WAS TYING A RAG ON HYDRAULIC HOSE TO MARK IT WITH MACHINE ON AND GOT A OIL INJECTION PIN HOLE CUT TO RIGHT HAND PINKY FINGER.
Employee was tying in lifter and rock came off face, hit ee in the middle of the back and received a thumb sized hole about 1/4" deep.
Employee was in the process of scaling down loose material. The loose material struck the Scaling Bar breaking it about 2' from the scaler tip. EE felt a pop in lower back & pain in the groin area. EE also reported leg numbness.
Injured ribs on right side while putting weight on a bar for leverage.
Employee was tying down a load on the pallet truck when ee felt a strain in shoulder.
EMPLOYEE WAS INSTALLING A PIN IN THE BOOM EXTENSION CYLINDER ON A BOLTEC BOLTER. EE WAS USING A OLD STRIKER BAR AS A DRIFT PUNCH, UPON STRIKING THE DRIFT A CHUNK OF METAL FLEW OFF IMBEDDING ITS SELF IN EE'S ARM.
Brake pumps are not actuating in auto mode. Hoist down @ 0755, contacted MSHA @ 0808 ( contact name : / report # 00064522 ) hoist reported up @1005 to MSHA ( contact name : / report # 00064548 )
Had power bump lost the power to the 1600 air doors one person could not open the man door due to high pressure agents the door the VR-1 Fan did not kick out therefore it took 2 people to open the man door. The main ramp was blocked so MSHA was notified
A ground fall occurred below the WSE ramp at the DUC-DUC7-DUB7 intersection. Barricades were established at the WSE sub-station and the DUG 1 area, well away from the ground fall. MSHA was notified. There were no injuries or damage to equipment. The ground fall compromised an escapeway.
On 9/19/16 we received an email from our claims manager, stating they received receipt of a new injury involving EE. EE is alleging that on 9/5/16 EE broke out in a rash. Was seen in the ER on 9/9/16. At this time we are still trying to determine the cause of the rash.
An assay lab employee was carrying samples to place them in the drying oven. While walking around a pallet, the employee caught the corner of the pallet with their foot causing them to stumble and fall onto the floor grating on the same level. The resulting fall caused a cut on the employee's knee where it struck the grating.
Normal hoisting operations were down for 1 hour due to a computer glitch
HAUL TRUCK DRIVER WAS TRAVELING UP THE EXHAUST TO THE GRIZZLY. AT THE INTERSECTION AT THE WEST RAMP EE HIT SOME POT HOLES IN THE ROADWAY CAUSING EE's HARDHAT TO FALL OFF EE's HEAD AND BOUNCING EE's HEAD OFF THE ROOF OF THE HAUL TRUCK. THIS RESULTED IN THE OPERATOR RECEIVING A MINOR CUT TO EE's HEAD.
While using a Blow Hose, it came loose. The Wire caught my left hand and cut it.
Assisting another employee to lift 40 Pound item.