He was hammering in a pin on the track, the hammer sheared off a small piece of metal, it went into his right index finger.
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Mostrando los 12Using die grinder in shop, employee wearing safety glasses, a sliver of metal got around glasses. Off one day after.
His foot hung up by railing and Eagle saw frame.
EE was climbing down the ladder on the 992C tractor. He slipped down the ladder 3 ft to the ground, reaggrevating back strain.
Welder was replacing floor, EE walking across and fell thru, He fell 8 ft to the ground, straining his neck, back, leg, nothing broke just strain.
Walking across from the 375 excavator to the lube truck, his foot slipped from the track and he fell onto the back of the lube truck sliding down to the ground.
He was moving rocks from pile to pile and he reached down and other moving rocks hit his hand, breaking rt hand little finger.
EE WAS MOVING HESS ROCK BY HAND AND OTHER ROCKS FELL DOWN ON HIS HAND, BREAKING FINGER.
EE WAS TAKING THE BUCKET LOOSE FROM THE MACHINE AND PUTTING THE FORKS ON THE SKID STEER, IN THE PROCESS OF DISCONNECTING THE BUCKET THE BUCKET FELL AND HIT HIS LEFT KNEE AND SHIN BONE.
THE FUEL MAN WAS LUBING A TRACTOR WHEN THE GREASE LINE BROKE. HE JUMPED ON A PIECE OF PIPE INSTEAD OF THE STEP TO DISCONNECT THE AIR HOSE & SLIPPED IN THE GREASE FALLING BACKWARD OFF THE TRUCK .
EE WAS REPAIRING TOP ROLLERS ON 235C. HE HAD A CHAIN FROM BUCKET TO TRACK TO PICK UP TRACK SO HE COULD PUT ROLLER IN PLACE. THE CHAIN SLIPPED MASHING HIS FINGERS BETW3EN TRACK RAIL & TOP ROLLE R. HE DID NOT HAVE THE PROPER BLOCKS TO HOLD THE TRACK UP IF IT SLIPPED.
EE WAS WORKING ON A USED PIECE OF EQUIPMENT. HE HAD A HOOD OPEN AND A HIGH WIND COME UP AND MADE THE HOOD FALL AND HIT EE IN THE HEAD, WHICH GAVE HIM A CONCUSSION.