Mining Incidents

Oakfield QuarryMetal/Nonmetal

Controlled by Shirley Rademann
Oakfield, WI, Fond Du Lac County, WI · Intermittent
MSHA Mine ID: 4700045
Fatalities
0
Total incidents
9
Years on record
2000–2021
Latest incident
Apr 2021
No fatalities recorded at this mine.

Reportable incidents

9 on file

2021 · 2 incidents

Struck by falling object

Stone fell off pallet and landed on employee's left foot.

Bodily reaction, (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee says EE bent over and heard something pop in EE's back. EE was not lifting anything at the time. Employee had mentioned prior to start of workday that EE's back hurt per another EE.

2015 · 1 incident

Fall from machine

Employee was exiting the haul truck when his right foot got caught on the last step & mud flap. He fell to the ground with his ankle still caught in the mud flap. He has a closed fracture of right wrist & sprain of right ankle.

2009 · 2 incidents

Over-exertion in pulling or pushing objects

Quarry worker did not report initial injury till 7/23/09. He states he felt sharp pain pushing stone onto rollers. He was also told he needs to report right away, he also knows this from his MSHA training. He did not say much when asked why he did not report it immediately.

Over-exertion in pulling or pushing objects

QUARRY WORKER PUSHING STONE ONTO GUILLITINE TO SPLIT AND FELT PAIN IN LEFT SHOULDER.

2008 · 1 incident

Caught in, under or between a moving and a stationary object

Employee was loading rollers for cutting machine with stone and got fingers pinched between rollers and stone.

2007 · 1 incident

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE told supervisor at 8:00 am that his elbow was sore. He worked all day, then went to doctor at 5:00 pm. Submitted as a result of a citation.

2001 · 1 incident

Fall to the walkway or working surface

SLIPPED ON ICE, LANDED ON RIGHT SHOULDER.

2000 · 1 incident

Over-exertion in pulling or pushing objects

EMPLOYEE WAS DRILLING INTO STONE - DRILL STUCK &WHEN HE PULLED IT OUT, HE FELT PAIN IN NECK AND SHOULDER.