Had EE's finger accidentally struck with a chipping hammer that another employee was using. Causing a cut 7 stitches, and bruising.
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Mostrando los 13An employee was installing a spray bar on a wash screen. EE dropped the spray bar on EE's right index finger while attempting to bolt down the spray bar. It fractured the tip and caused a cut requiring approximately 6 stitches on EE's right index finger. Two other employees were on the other side of the screener, but neither visually witnessed the accident.
Employee was crawling under rock shoot to gain access to rear panel, while climbing out stepped on rock, twisted and fell they twisted their left ankle and needs a boot and restrictions after seeing the doc.
A Renaissance Fair attendee bypassed a fence and berm to climb on the quarry wall and fell 30-35 feet to the ground below. Authorities said alcohol was suspected and they are still investigating. The injured person is not a Bryan Rock employee and no employees or equipment were present.
An employee completed repairs on a conveyor belt. When employee released the belt clamp it sprung and hit the end of employee's index finger and fractured the bone at the end of the finger. The employee is back to work with restrictions and there was no lost time to employee as we paid the employee the full wages for the time employee missed going to doctor.
A miner climbed up on a working platform to help assist in a lift that was being performed to remove an electric motor. The chain came unhooked and the miner was either struck in the head by the chain or suffered the head injury falling off the working platform. The miner suffered a cut and concussion.
While performing maintenance and wearing a welding helmet, employee cut the top of his head on a plastic scraper on a screener requiring 8 stitches.
EE tripped and fell on a rock and broke his left leg.
Employee attended our annual safety class in Feb. 07 and took his annual hearing test. We just received the test results and notified the employee of his change. Employee stated there was background noises during his test that may have affected his test results. Employee will be offered a retest if his so desires.
EE AND A COWORKER WERE STANDING ON A TEMPORARY SCAFFOLD ABOVE A JAW CONE CRUSHER. THE TEMPORARY WELD BROKE CAUSING BOTH TO FALL INTO CONE. HE BROKE A BONE IN HIS RIGHT FOOT.
RETIRED EMPLOYEE ATTENDED OUR ANNUAL SAFETY CLASS IN FEB. 2005 & TOOK HIS ANNUAL HEARING TEST. WE GOT THE TEST RESULTS BACK & NOTIFIED EE OF HIS CHANGES IN HEARING. ACCORDING TO OUR INSTRUCTORS, WE ARE TO FILL OUT THIS REPORT FORM AS WELL.
EE WAS MOVING PIECES OF STEEL AND CUT HIS RIGHT WRIST. HE PUT A BAND AID ON AND KEPT WORKING. LATER IN THE DAY HE WENT TO A DOCTOR WHO PUT IN 7 STITCHES. NO LOST TIME FROM WORK. HEALING FINE.
AT SEASONS END, EMPLOYEE STARTED EXPERIENCING BACK PAIN FROM POSSIBLY SLIPPING ON GROUND AND SHOVELING UNDER CONVEYOR BELTS. SINCE BACK WASN'T GETTING BETTER DURING SEASONAL LAYOFF, HE HAS DEC IDED TO SEEK TREATMENT BY MEDICAL DOCTORS.