Quarry worker swung the hammer trying to split a rock, and missed the wedge, hit their left pinky finger.
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Mostrando 50 de 187Quarry worker, was cutting rock with the grinder, wiped EE's safety glasses with EE's glove and took them off, and wiped EE's eye while getting the silt off EE's face with EE's glove, which EE thought was clean and pushed debris into EE's eye.
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Quarry worker was splitting at stone, and a layer of the rock that EE was splitting broke off and fell on EE's left foot.
splitting a rock with chisel, metal piece entered workers left elbow.
Injury occured on 7/18/24, employee had let the company know it was work related injury on 7/25/24. Warm sunny day, cutting rocks on cutter machine, rock split, and broke into smaller pieces, and one bigger piece struck worker on the right forearm causing pain in right elbow.
Employee was clearing the cutter and tossed rocks to the side of the cutter. EE cut right hand while tossing the rocks.
Employee was off bearing on a cutter, machine crushed right wrist.
Employee smashed right hand on the palm under EE's knuckles moving a rock onto a pallet.
Employee had stated was trying to top cut a rock with an 8lb sledgehammer and hit left-hand middle finger.
Employee was operating the Saw shop Corner machine. While readjusting the rock, the table slid causing a right-hand laceration to the top of the right hand getting caught between the rock and the saw.
On loading a stone onto the stone cutter rollers, stone slab caught the corner of the table and tilted causing reaction to tilt the rock back onto the rollers, and in the midst of trying to maneuver the rock back onto the rollers, the slab caught the worker's middle finger resulting in an injury.
EE was unloading rock with the forklift. EE tried to push the rock from the forks by hand and caused their finger to get caught which caused a laceration to EE's left index finger.
On 03/24/2021 employee let me know that they had been having some pain in right wrist. Employee said that the pain started a week prior and they got a wrist brace for it, and the pain still continued to get worse. Employee splits stone and uses a sledge hammer with a chisel to do so.
EE was chiseling stone and got a piece of metal from EE's chisel in EE's leg.
EE was using the grinder when EE felt the grinder started to feel like it was becoming loose. The kill switch was located directly near the grinding wheel and guard. EE was slowly moving the grinder down towards the ground so the wheel wouldn't hit EE. As EE did the wheel came off and so did the guard.
Employee was moving some rocks around and felt a strain in the back. As the week progressed, EE reported that the pain started to get worse and EE could feel it in the leg.
EE was hammering a part trying to get a bearing off of a pulley, when a little piece of metal came off of the punch and hit ee in the left side of the chest.
EE was chiseling a piece of rock when a metal piece from the chisel broke off into EE's leg.
EE was splitting rock when a metal piece shot up and hit EE in EE's chest.
EE was walking in the saw building when EE was called over to the maintenance department, when EE was walking over EE nicked the top of shoulder on our 10' saw blade.
EE was trying to help coworker adjust the cutter when ee finger was caught, causing ee left pinky to get stuck and possibly break. The nail broke and ee was wearing gloves.
EE was working in our yard stacking some stone on a pallet when a loose piece of stone fell down on foot.
EE reported to us on 11/21/2017 that EE had been feeling some abdominal pain. EE had a hernia two years ago which required surgery. I made an appointment for the EE right after Thanksgiving break.
EE was grinding on a bolt cutting, the cutting wheel disintegrated and a small piece of metal got in EE's eye. EE was wearing safety glasses at the time of the accident.
EE was walking back to loader which was parked near a 5ft ledge. As EE was climbing in EE placed hand on the loader to get in, slipped and lost balance. EE fell backwards down the ledge.
Employee was walking down an area where rock had been quarried and ground was unstable when they slipped down and fell back on their hands. They injured their right hand due to trying to catch their fall.
Employee was moving slabs from on spot to another when employee got employee's finger caught in between two and split it open.
There was a low drawer open in the office and employee ran into it injuring employee's shin. Employee had some major swelling and bruises.
Employee was operating a Cat 963 Track Loader and backed into a 4 ft. hole. The loader rolled over in the hole, there was no injury or damage to the machine.
EE was in the quarry walking to fix a cutter and slipped on some ice. When EE fell, EE landed on hands to try and catch self and ended up injuring left shoulder/pectoral.
EE has been an employee here with the company for about 6 years. EE started feeling a pain in lower stomach area and reported it to supervisor, which supervisor gave ee a back support for to help. EE reported a week later that the pain was getting worse.
EE reported on 10/03/2016 that they felt some pain in abdominal area. EE said they felt a bump in May but it did not bother them until now. EE had a hernia the previous year and thinks they may have another one.
EE was lifting pallets of large stone on to our rollers where are cutters are and said ee back was hurting really bad. EE then reported to one of the supervisors who then reported it to me.
EE was helping assist a maintenance employee in fixing EE's cutter when a piece of metal wire sprung up and struck EE in right arm. EE pulled the wire out but felt there was a piece still stuck in EE's arm.
EE had felt a little lump near belly button area and wasn't feeling any pain at the time. EE started feeling a soreness where the lump was on 07/24/2016 and thought it may go away, it had only gotten worse so EE reported it on 07/26/2016.
EE was lifting a rock when it fell on EE's foot, EE was wearing steel toe boots but the rock fell on the upper part of EE's foot where there was no protection from it.
EE was chiseling a piece of stone with a hammer when EE hit right hand with the hammer. EE felt EE would be okay the day of injury and then reported the pain wasn't going away a week later.
Miner was using a metal chisel on a piece of stone when a metal piece came off and went into EE's left thigh.
Employee was off bearing and pulled a rock closer towards him, didn't realize the rock was heavier then expected and it fell on his foot. He was wearing steel toed boot but he feels some pain in his foot.
Employee had came into my office on 8/27/2015 explaining to me he had injured his finger the week before and the swelling had not went away. He was lifting up stones and placing them down, he had got his finger caught under one as he was placing it down causing an injury to his right pinky and ring finger.
Employee was lifting a heavy rock and turned to put the rock down when he felt a sharp pain down his back/side area.
EE mentioned to his quarry supervisor that he was feeling some pain in his back and had been since the previous Friday 7/31/2015, but didn't notify anyone until 8/4/2015. He told the supervisor the pain was getting worse so he needed to make an appointment.
Employee had reported to his supervisor that he had been feeling a pain in his stomach and wasn't sure where it came from. He thought he may have a hernia or strained a muscle somewhere in his abdomen. I set him an appt for 05/27/2015 to be seen.
EE reported to me on 4/15/15 stating his arm/shoulder had been hurting him and he was going to get seen at his physician's office, however he has said it had been hurting for a couple of weeks and wasn't sure what the cause was. The physician's suggested him to make a workers comp claim because his job consists of repetitively moving his right arm up and down.
Employee reported to me on Friday the 13th that he had got a metal shaving in his lip and he tried to get it out himself, but it didn't come out so he asked to make an appt. I scheduled him on Monday the 9th and he was seen on Tuesday the 10th.
Employee is a stone polisher/cutter, he started to develop a bump on his wrist, he was slightly worried so we sent him to get it checked out. He has a cyst that the doctor said would go away or they can remove it for him. He was told to see a follow up physician.
EE was moving some rocks and felt a strong pain in his back, he continued to work and the pain did not go away so he went to the hospital.
Employee was lifting up a stone (10lbs) when he felt a slight pain in his back, he said it was getting worse so we scheduled him an appointment to get checked out.