Mining Incidents

Jacobs Ranch MineCoal

Controlled by Arch Resources Inc
Wright, Campbell County, WY · Abandoned
MSHA Mine ID: 4800997
Fatalities
0
Total incidents
101
Years on record
2000–2009
Latest incident
Sep 2009
No fatalities recorded at this mine.

Reportable incidents

101 on file

2009 · 2 incidents

Struck by powered moving object

Employee injured servicing GM Autocar fuel truck when an unplanned movement of the truck occured. Employee was struck by the rear bumper of the fuel truck while walking between the rear of the truck and partially closed shop door. Employee sustained a broken pelvis

Struck by flying object

Employee was standing about 10'away observing a track tourch that was cutting metal. He was wearing both a cutting face shield and safety glasses when he felt something in his eye. This was later found to be metal that was imbedded in his eye and had to be removed by an eye Doctor.

2008 · 6 incidents

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

EE was operating a locomotive door with no safety features to prevent inadvertant closure. The EE was holding a clip board and lost controll of the door as his hand attempted to clear the door. The door closed on his left ring finger post to the begining of the nail bed, causing a laceration and parial oblique amputation. No loss to use of finger.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE was cleaning a weld on a table leg when the grinder kicked back and lacerated left fore arm. Employee was taken to hospital and recieved 8 stitches. Returned to work on next scheduled shift.

Struck against stationary object

Employee was climbing down a ladder on a loader and lacerated his right middle and ring finger on a burr. He needed sutures to close the wound. He returned to work on his next regular scheduled shift with no restrictions.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee twisted right knee mounting his haul truck. Employee returned to work performing normal duties driving truck. On 6/8/2008 employee worked in shop and right knee swelled up. Employee went to doctor on 6/13/08 where he was given a restricted duty release.

Fall to the walkway or working surface

Todd Pisciotti was stepping over the Cable Reel tow cable behind the P&H Shovel and fell onto the ground dislocating his left ring finger. He was taken to the hospital to have it re-aligned causing a Medical Treatment Case. He returned to work on his next scheduled shift. (Misc Mail 5/30/08 #1-he went out for surgery on 5/15/08 and was placed on restricted duty 5/16/08)

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

EE was carrying a hydraulic cylinder over his right shoulder. He was on his way to the next floor. As he apporached the first step, he slipped on ice and the cylinder landed on the metal floor, crushing the tip of his right middle finger between the cylinder and the floor.

2007 · 15 incidents

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee was changing a blade on a sawsall, did not unplug the tool first.

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

Employee was working out of a bucket truck swinging a sledge hammer. When he swung the hammer to strike a pin he accidently pinched his left index finger between the handle of the sledge hammer and the lip of the bucket truck at the same time he struck the pin with his bottom hand holding the handle to the sledge hammer. He fractured his left ring finger.

Fall from machine

Employee attempted to climb up the ladder of her haul truck, when her left leg slipped off of the first step of the ladder and she slid through to her knee. She felt pain in her left knee. She was seen by a doctor and given pain medication the next day resulting in a medical treatment case.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Scrapping floor with scrapper (hand-held putty knife), had hand in front of scrapper - no gloves on - scrapper slipped, cut skin off tip of finger (index) and cut middle finger.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee stepped on the battery box and slipped straining his right knee on the 4008 drill. He continued to work and the pain did not ever go away. On November 28th he had orthoscopic surgery and will miss work.

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

Employee was closing the door to the 16g motorgrader and accidently closed it on her right middle finger that was in the door jam. She fractured the tip of her middle finger and received 8 sutures to the laceration. She returned to work on her next regularly scheduled shift.

Struck against a moving object

Empty haul truck was heading back to cut, when met by oncoming truck, which was taking up too much of the road. Moved over too far and got into muddy ditch. This made him slide sideways, jackknifing truck on left hand side of road slamming him around inside cab. Caused broken arm, ribs and head laceration.

Struck by falling object

The employee involved was helping other employees move a conveyor table. The conveyor table shifted and part of the table fell on the employee's foot just above the steel toe.

Struck by falling object

EE was placing a chock block back into holder on Haul Truck #2043 when a piece of mud fell off underside of the truck and struck her. She was given a full duty work release in the emergency room & returned to work. One week later she went back to doctor on 9/7/07 and was given restricted duty until MRI results come back.

Struck against stationary object

Employee was training on the 4008 drill and was dismounting the drill when he stepped onto a lump of coal. His knee twisted and he felt pain in his left knee. He was diagnosed with a torn meniscus. He had surgery on his days off and returned to his normal truck driving duties on his next regular scheduled shifts.

Caught in, under or between running or meshing objects

While hauling topsoil to dump area employee noticed something inside his air conditioner (a piece of paper). He took the louver off of the A/C unit & reached inside the unit & put his finger into the fan, stopping the fan & shorting out unit. Caused laceration to right ring finger requiring medical assistance.

Struck by flying object

The employee was walking down from the second level of the truck dump when a gust of wind blew something under his safety glasses and into his right eye.

Accident type, without injuries

We lost power to the bottom of the silos which also runs the elevator. An employee was 3 feet from the top on the elevator. Electrician troubleshooted for 25 minutes and a decision was made to put a harness on EE & have her step out the top of the cage onto the silo deck with a rope tied onto her by the response team instead of hand brake the cage 217 feet. MSHA was notified

Struck by flying object

The employee was working on a conveyor hood cover, when the wind blew some sand underneath his safety glasses and into his right eye.

Fall to the walkway or working surface

Employee fell onto ice while attempting to move shovel cable in pit #1. Employee dislocated right shoulder and strained right ribs & neck. Employee returned to work on next scheduled shift.

2006 · 6 incidents

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Work: Remove drag hitch extension pin using welded pulling eyes on bucket and pin with a 2 ton come-a-long. Employee was cleaning dirt from pin while it was under tension. Weld broke and he was struck in the face by the hook, clevis and eye. Laceration of upper lip required 8 stitches, with cleaning of abrasions to nose and cheek.

Contact with hot objects or substances

While a mechanic was performing the task of cutting safety glass, methanol vapors ignited burning the mechanic's left arm and hand. The mechanic incurred 2nd degree burns to his left hand and forearm and 3rd degree burns to the finger tips of his left hand. The mechanic was transported to a medical facility and did not return to his next scheduled shift.

Struck against stationary object

Employee was assisting an oiler take an oil sample on an 854 Catapillar RT dozer. The oiler asked him to shut the machine off and lock it out. When he returned, he stepped into the engine compartment and lacerated his left lower leg. He was transported to the hospital and received 6 sutures to close the wound. He returned to work on his next scheduled shift.

Struck against a moving object

A P&H shovel bucket jarred haul truck #2037. The employee was seen at the hospital and given a work release. One week later, returned to the doctor and received another work release. On 3/26/06 he again went to the doctor and received 3 weeks of physical therapy. This employee is presently under JRM investigation for falsifying pre-employment medical history.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE was loosening a hydraulic filter housing on an 830E haul truck company # 2039 when his chain wrench broke and the chain grazed (lacerated) his left cheek. He was taken to the campbell County Hospital & received 9 sutures to close the wound. Returned to work next reg. scheduled shift.

Caught in, under or between (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee stepped from DRAGLINE roof into manlift & caught his right foot on a pedal, bending his foot causing pain to his ankle. He was treated & released to return to work. Transferred to another job. 3rd day in complained of pain to ankle.Taken to clinic 3/25/06, referred to ortho who found that he had a broken ankle. Taken off work for 3 days & released to modified duty.

2005 · 12 incidents

Struck by flying object

Employee was grinding when received a foreign body to both eyes.

Struck against a moving object

EE BACKED HAUL TRUCK #2082 UNDER THE 1214 XPB SHOVEL & RECEIVED THE 1ST BUCKET LOAD OF MATERIAL (120 TONS). ON THE 2ND PASS, THE OPERATOR WAS JOLTED BY THE MATERIAL BEING LOADED INTO THE HAUL TRUCK AND SUSTAINED LOWER BACK INJURY. SECOND BUCKET OF MATERIAL WAS ALSO 120 TONS OF OVERBURDEN. OPERATOR WAS WERAING HER SEATBELT.

Struck against stationary object

Employee was walking down the stairs and turned to step off the last step. Employee stepped off and scraped (L) thigh on the corner of the ledge requiring stitches.

Struck against a moving object

Operating a 773, belly hit a rut in the road and he was jarred hard enough for head to hit the right door handle.

(Not Elsewhere Classified)

During the 2005 wellness testing, a severe hearing loss (3, 4 6K range) was detected in EE's left ear. Sent to hospital for hearing re-test. Evaluated by an audiologist & recommended a follow up with a doctor. Examined by doctor and given MRI which found no medical evidence to suggest the hearing loss. Therefore, we are reporting the loss.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee was cutting tape off a cable when the box cutter he was using slipped and cut his (L) hand requiring stitches.

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

Employee unexpectedly placed finger in a hole between two pieces of steel while steel was struck by a 10lb sledge hammer, cutting off a portion of the index finger on the left hand.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee alleges wrist pain from her moderate grinding duties, but has been allowed to return to regular duty by the doctor. On 6/23, she was prescribed medication and physical therapy which now makes this injury reportable. She can still work her regular duties.

Struck against stationary object

EE WAS CLEANING UP SHAVINGS IN THE TRAY OF THE LATHE MACHINE AND LACERATED HIS LEFT INDEX FINGER. EE RECEIVED 4 SUTURES TO CLOSE THE WOUND AT THE HOSPITAL. EE RETURNED TO WORK FULL DUTY ON HIS NEXT REGULARLY-SCHEDULED SHIFT.

Struck against a moving object

EE was attempting to dump #2044 haul truck into circuit #1 and #2 coal hopper. The bed went up approx 6 ft and stopped. He attempted to feather the bed down with the controls. The bed slammed onto the frame and he injured his lower back. He returned to work full duty for three shifts, but the pain continued. He requested the Dr and missed his next regular shift 3-9-05.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee stated he had a sore back prior to the day he was moving CO2 bottles on 2/4/04, but alleges his back happened to get worse on this date. Diagnosis is low back strain. Given prescription medication and restricted duty. Employee did not make supervisor aware of medical treatment until 2/8/05.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee was grinding in the fan house area and felt a foreign object in his (R) eye which was embedded in his cornea.

2004 · 16 incidents

Over-exertion in wielding or throwing objects

EE WAS DRIVING A PIN INTO A SHOVEL TRACK USING A LARGE SLEDGE HAMMER AND STRAINED HIS BACK.

Over-exertion in lifting objects

EE STRAINED BACK WHILE LIFTING WHEEL CHOCKS OUT OF THE BRACKET ON THE FRONT OF A HAUL TRUCK

Struck by flying object

Ee was riding on a mine pit bus when something entered his right eye. He was taken to Campbell County Hospital & diagnosed with a granular substance in his eye. It was swabbed & he was given a prescription antibiotic to prevent infection. He then returned to work that night with no restrictions.

Struck against a moving object

EMPLOYEE WAS IN THE LEAD SCRAPER PUSHING THROUGH AN OVERBURDEN REGRADE AREA. THEY HAD FINISHED LOADING AND WERE GOING DIRECTLY TO THE FILL AREA TO BEGIN DUMPING THEIR LOADS. EMPLOYEE WAS BUMPED BY THE REAR SCRAPER AS THEY WERE COMING UNHOOKED. HE WAS LOOKING BACK TO ASSESS THE SITUATION AND DID NOT RECOGNIZE A ROCK IN HIS PATH. HE DROVE OVER THE ROCK WHICH IMPACTED HIS BACK.

Struck by falling object

EMPLOYEE WAS PERFORMING A PRE-SHIFT WALK AROUND INSPECTION ON HAUL TRUCK. WHEN SHE LOOKED UP TO INSPECT THE TRUCK FRAME SOMETHING ENTERED HER RIGHT EYE BEHIND HER GLASSES. SHE WAS TAKEN TO THE HOSPITAL AND DIAGNOSED WITH DIRT IN HER EYE. IT WAS SWABBED OUT AND SHE WAS GIVEN A PRESCRIPTION ANTIBIOTIC TO PREVENT INFECTION. SHE WAS RELEASED TO FULL DUTY THAT DAY.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

While lifting trash bag out of trash can, employee also lifted the trash can. The trash can fell on her toe. At the time, employee did not seek medical attention. She went to the Dr. on July 21st and had the toe nail removed.

Fall to the walkway or working surface

EE WAS ATTEMPTING TO PULL A METAL CHOKER OFF A RIPPER SHANK ON A 854 DOZER WITH A PRY BAR. THE PRY BAR SLIPPED OUT OF THE LOOP WHEN HE WAS APPLYING PRESSURE AND HE ROLLED HIS RIGHT ANKLE OVER AS HE FELL. EE FRACTURED HIS RIGHT ANKLE. HE WAS TRANSPORTED TO THE HOSPITAL AND RECEIVED SURGERY TO REPAIR THE ANKLE.

Struck against a moving object

EE was training a truck driver who lifted the bed of the haul truck approximately 2-3 feet short of the hopper. EE tried to feather the bed down fully loaded. The bed slammed down, causing pain in his neck. He continued to work restriction free until we received a doctors restriction on 9/13/04 to not drive haul truck due to a disc lesion diagnosed in an MRI.

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

While installing lock guide on a Cat 854 Dozer employee got his left hand middle finger pinched between the guide and the wheel causing an open fracture.

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

While tighting lug nuts on a piece of earth mover equipment the impact wrench slipped and caught his finger between the impact wrench and wheel causing an open tuft fracture of the right ring finger.

Caught in, under or between (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Drill crew was air developing a previously drilled and cased 5"" hole. Approx 160' of 1"" t & c steel line was suspended in the slips on the rig table. The slotted wrench tipped allowing 1"" line to fall about 1 1/2 ft to the table. The 2"" elbow adaptor caught ee's finger between table and adaptor requiring stitches.

Struck against a moving object

PIT BUS #2281 WAS DRIVING EMPLOYEES TO THEIR RESPECTIVE VEHICLES PARKED IN THE PIT. THE BUS DRIVER HIT A DIP IN THE ROAD & THE EE IN THE BACK SEAT SUSTAINED A SOFT TISSUE LOWER BACK INJURY.

Over-exertion in lifting objects

Pulling parting 70 bls chunk preparing to replace a 2300 p&h shovel track pad felt pain in right shoulder. continuing to work and perform all functions of job. 7/2/4 asked to see orthopedic surgeon. prscribed steriods and physical therapy to enchance healing of rotator cuff ligaments.

Struck against a moving object

A #2067 haul truck was backing under the 1214 shovel when the door to the bucket opened accidentally. The operator was jostled in the cab of the haul truck causing soft tissue injuries to his lower back. The physician prescribed 3 days of restricted duty activity. He returned to work with a full duty release on his next scheduled shift.

Absorption of radiations, caustics, toxic and noxious substances

EE WAS PUTTING DELAYS OUT ON THE BLASTING PATTERN, WHEN A GUST OF WIND BLEW BLASTING AGENT INTO HIS RIGHT EYE. HE WAS WEARING SAFETY GLASSES AT THE TIME OF THE INCIDENT. HE WAS TAKEN TO THE HOSPITAL WHERE THEY IRRIGATED THE EYE AND GAVE HIM ANTIBIOTIC MEDICATION. HE WAS RELEASED TO FULL DUTY.

Accident type, without injuries

AT 4:00 AM EE ATTEMPTED TO UNPLUG THE #34 FEEDER BY BLASTING IT. A PLANT OPERATOR FAILED TO TURN OFF THE BAGHOUSE FAN. AT APPROXIMATELY 4:50 AM AN EE NOTICED SMOKE AT THE BAGHOUSE. THE MERT TE AM WAS NOTIFIED & THE FLAMES PUT OUT APPROXIMATELY 15-20 MINUTES LATER. THE PLANT & MERT TEAM HELPED WASH OUT AMBERS FROM THE DUCT WORK. THE PREP PLANT STARTED OPERATING AT 1:00 PM.

2003 · 12 incidents

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE WAS PULLING A COTTER PIN WITH A PAIR OF CHANNEL LOCKS WHEN THE PLIERS SLIPPED OFF AND HIT HIM IN THE LIP AND SPLIT HIS LEFT UPPER LIP.

Unclassified, insufficient data

A REPORTABLE HEARING LOSS WAS IDENTIFIED IN THE ANNUAL AUDIOMETRIC TESTING. A SECOND AUDIOGRAM CONFIRMED THE SHIFT IN HEARING.

Struck by falling object

A SHEET OF SCRAP METAL TIPPED OVER AND DROVE A SHARP POINT INTO THE EE BOOT BEHIND THE SAFETY TOE AND CUT THE SECOND TOE, THE CUT REQUIRED STITCHES TO CLOSE IT.

Caught in, under or between (Not Elsewhere Classified)

PRESSING A PIN INTO A DOZER FRAME WHEN THE BOLTS STRIPPED OUT OF FRAME, CAUSING THE ASSEMBLY TO FLY BACK, PINCHING FINGER BETWEEN THE BRACE AND JACK HANDLE. THIS RESULTED IN A FRACTURE OF THE FINGER TIP.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

THE EE FELT SOMETHING POP IN HER LEFT CALF AS SHE WAS CLIMBING THE BOARDING LADDER TO HER HAUL TRUCK. SHE APPARENTLY RUPTURED HER ACHILLES TENDON.

Struck against a moving object

EE WAS TRAMMING A DRILL UP A RAMP WHEN IT DROPPED OVER A SMALL HUMP AND JAMMED HIS BACK.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

A CRANE WAS BEING USED TO LOWER A MOTOR ONTO A SHOVEL AND THE EE WAS GUIDING THE MOTOR BETWEEN THE HOIST ROPES WHEN IT SWUNG AGAINST A HOIST ROPE AND SMASHED THE TIP OF HIS LITTLE FINGER.

Fall from machine

EE SLIPPED WHILE EXITING A CREW BUS AND FELL, DISLOCATING HIS RT.SHOULDER.

Over-exertion in lifting objects

EE STRAINED HIS SHOULDER CARRYING A SHOVEL TOOTH. HE CONTINUED TO DO HIS NORMAL JOB. AN MRI BY THE DR SHOWED A TORN ROTATOR CUFF. HE STILL CONTINUED DOING HIS NORMAL JOB UNTIL 4-7-03 WHEN HE D EVELOPED SHOULDER PAIN AND COULD NOT RUN EQUIPMENT. HE WAS ASSIGNED LIGHT DUTY.

Fall to the walkway or working surface

EE WAS WALKING ACROSS A GRAVEL PAKING AREA, WHEN SHE TRIPPED AND FELL. SHE HIT THE GROUND AND DROVE HER GLASSES INTO THE BRIDGE OF HER NOSE, CAUSING A LACERATION THAT REQUIRED 3 STITCHES.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EMPLOYEE WAS CLIMBING A LADDER ON A HAUL TRUCK ENGINE COMPARTMENT WHEN HIS RIGHT KNEE GAVE OUT, RESULTING IN POSSIBLE TORN LIGAMENTS.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EMPLOYEE WAS STRUCK IN THE RIGHT ELBOW BY THE HANDLE OF A COME-A-LONG HOIST. THIS CAUSED A LACERATION THAT REQUIRED TWO STITCHES.

2002 · 12 incidents

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE GOT A FORIEGN BODY IN HIS EYE WHILE PUTTING ON HIS HARD HAT. THE WINTER LINER FLIPPED INTO HIS FACE AND CAUSED A PARTICLE TO GO INTO HIS EYE. THE EYE GOT SCRATCHED FROM THE OBJECT AND THE DR. GAVE THE EE A PRESCRIPTION ANTIBIOTIC ASPRECAUTIONARY MEASURE.

Fall from ladders

EMPLOYEE'S FOOT BECAME ENTANGLED IN HIS LANYARD FROM THE FALL PROTECTION HARNESS HE WAS WEARING. AS HE DESCENDED A LADDER, HE FELL APPROXIMATELY 2' TO THE FLOOR, LANDING ON HIS LEFT ANKLE.

Struck against a moving object

THE INJURED EE WAS TRAMMING A DRILL ON AN ESTABLISHED HAUL ROAD. A HAUL TRUCK FOLLOWING THE DRILL ATTEMPTED TO PASS THE DRILL, CONTACTING THE DRILL MAST, SPINNING THE DRILL 90 DEGREES.

Struck against a moving object

EMPLOYEE DROVE OVER A BUMP WHILE OPERATING A RUBBER TIRE DOZER AND INJURED HIS LOWER BACK IN THE PELVIS AREA.

Fall to the walkway or working surface

SLIPPED AND FELL STRIPPING THE FLOOR.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE SLIPPED AND CAUGHT HIMSELF AND STRAINED HIS LEFT ARM.

Struck by falling object

EMPLOYEE WAS REMOVING A BRAKE ON A 2800 SHOVEL. A CO-WORKER LOOSENED THE WRONG BOLT AND THE BRAKE FELL ON THE INJURED EMPLOYEE'S HAND.

Struck against stationary object

USING ROTARY TABLE ON DRILLIG RIG TO BREAK CORE BIT FROM BARREL HAD 48"" PIPE WRENCH JAW IN TABLE TO FORCE BIT TO TURN WITH TABLE ARTER BIT BROKE FROM BARREL, 48"" PIPE WRENCH JAW BECAME WEDGED IN TABLE OPERATOR ATTEMPTED TO LIFT CORE BARRELL FROM TABLE TO DISLODGE JAW. EE GRABBED AT JAW, FINGER TIP CAUGHT UNDER JAW TIP OF FINGER SMASHED.

Caught in, under or between (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE SMASHED HIS LITTLE FINGER BETWEEN TWO HOIST CYLINDERS, WHILE ROLLING ONE OFF THE FORKS OF A FORKLIFT. THIS CAUSED A FRACTURE OF THE FINGER TIP AND A LACERATION REQUIRING STITCHES.

Over-exertion in pulling or pushing objects

EE WAS PULLING QUICK PLUG OUT OF DRILL PIPE. HE STARTED TO HAVE PAIN IN LEFT ELBOW AND COULDN'T LIFT HIS ARM.

Struck against a moving object

THE EE WAS OPERATING A SCRAPER WHEN HE DROVE UP AND OVER A LARGE ROCK. THIS JARRED THE EE AND CAUSED A BACK STRAIN.

Struck against stationary object

EE WAS MARKING GLASS TO CUT NEW WINDOWS. WHILE PICKING UP THE OLD WINDOW THAT WAS BEING USED AS A PATTERN, IT SLIPPED AWAY. HE REACHED FORWARD QUICKLY TO MAINTAIN HIS GRIP & CUT HIS KNUCKLES ON A SHEET OF GLASS LAYING UNDER THE PATTERNS. HE RECEIVED SIX STITCHES AT THE HOSPITAL.

2001 · 8 incidents

Fall from machine

THE EE WAS CHECKING FLUID LEVELS ON A TRACK DOZER AND SLIPPED WHILE CLIMBING DOWN. THIS RESULTED IN AN INJURY TO HIS LEFT KNEE.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

THE EE WAS HELPING DRAG A CHOKER CABLE UP A PILE OF CRUSHED SCORIA ROCK. WHEN HE REACHED THE TOP HIS KNEE STARTED POPPING. THE NEXT DAY, HE WOULD NOT BEND THE KNEE AND WAS DIAGNOSED WITH A CAR TILAGE TEAR THAT EVENTUALLY REQUIRED SURGERY.

Inhalation of radiations, caustics, toxic and noxious substances

EMPLOYEE TURNED ON THE HEATER IN HER GRADER AND ANTIFRREZE MIST BLEW INTO HER FACE, RESULTING IN A REACTION THAT REQUIRED MEDICAL TREATMENT.

(Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE WAS OPERATING A MOTOR GRADER WHEN HE BECAME ILL. AN ON SITE MINE EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM MEMBER CHECKED THE EE AND SUSPECTED HEART PROBLEMS. THE EE WAS TRANSPORTED TO THE HOSPITAL VIA MINE AMBLANCE.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EMPLOYEE WAS USING A CLAW BAR TO TURN A RAIL. THE CHAIN PORTION OF THE BAR SLIPPED OFF THE RAIL ALLOWING THE OPPOSITE END OF THE BAR TO STRIKE THE EMPLOYEE IN THE NECK. EMPLOYEE RECEIVED 6 STI TCHES.

Struck by falling object

EE SLIPPED ON ICE WHILE CARRYING A GREASE PUMP ON HIS SHOULDER. HE FELL AND THE PUMP LANDED ON HIS LEFT RING FINGER, FRACTURING IT.

Struck by flying object

A STEEL WEDGE WAS BEING USED TO REMOVE THE VERTICAL SWING SHAFT ON A SHOVEL. WHILE HAMMERING THEWEDGE SIDEWAYS TO REMOVE IT, IT KICKED OUT & STRUCK EMPLOYEE'S LEFT INDEX FINGER, FRACTURING IT.

Struck against a moving object

THE DOOR TRIPPED OPEN ON THE LOADED BUCKET OF AN OVERBURDEN SHOVEL AS IT SWUNG OVER THE BACK END OF A HAUL TRUCK. THIS CAUSED THE TRUCK BOX TO TIP UP AND THEN DROP, JARRING THE TRUCK DRIVE AND STRAINING HIS NECK AND BACK MUSCLES.

2000 · 12 incidents

Caught in, under or between (Not Elsewhere Classified)

THE EE WAS UP IN A BUCKET LIFT. HE RELEASED THE LOCKING MECHANISM WHICH ALLOWED THE BUCKET TO SWING. HE GRABBED THE TOP OF THE LOCKING MECHANISM AND GOT HIS LEFT MIDDLE FINGER PINCHED. IT RESU LTED IN A CUT THAT REQUIRED STITCHES.

Struck by falling object

A CRUSHER CHAIN SPROCKET FELL OFF, STRIKING EE IN THE SHOULDER, NECK AND BACK. IT THEN FELL TO THE FLOOR AND TIPPED ONTO HIS FOOT CAUSING A SMALL FRACTURE.

Struck against stationary object

EMPLOYEE STEPPED ON A ROCK, TWISTING HIS ANKLE CAUSING A SMALL FRACTURE. EMPLOYEE WAS RELEASED TO DUTY WITH A PLASTIC SPLINT TO LIMIT ANKLE MOVEMENT. FRACTURE WAS A TINY BONE CHIP.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

THE INCIDENT OCCURRED AS EE WAS USING AN IMPACT WRENCH TO TIGHTEN THE BOTTOM ROLLER CAP BOLTS ON A CAT D 11 ROLLER FRAME. TO ACCOMPLISH THIS TASK, EE WAS LYING ON THE GROUND ALONG SIDE THE ROL LER FRAME, WITH HIS HEAD DIRECTLY BELOW THE OPENING TO THE GUIDE ASSEMBLY HOUSING. THE VIBRATION FROM THE IMPACT WRENCH CAUSED THE GUIDE ASSEMBLY TO SLIDE OUT OF ITS HOUSING STRIKING IN FACE.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE'S EYE BECAME IRRITATED APPROXIMATELY FOUR HOURS INTO THE SHIFT. A SMALL PIECE OF METAL WAS REMOVED. THE CAUSE OF THE METAL IS UNKNOWN.

Struck against a moving object

OPERATOR OF PIT TRANSPORTATION BUS HAD HIS VISION OBSCURED BY SETTING SUN, RAN INTO LARGE DIRT CHUNK CAUSING HIM TO CUT HIS ARM ON THE DOOR HANDLE. EMPLOYEE RECEIVED 2 SUTURES.

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

EMPLOYEE PLACED HER FINGER BETWEEN A TRAILER HITCH AND END OF THE TONGUE ON A LIGHT PLANT. WHIEL MANEVUEVERING THE TONGUE ITNO PLACE, HER FINGER WAS PINCHED.

Fall from machine

EMPLOYEE FELL APPROX 5 FT FROM A MANLIFT.

Fall from machine

EE WAS CLEANING THE REAR CAB WINDOW OF A CAT SCRAPER AND FELL FROM THE FENDER TO THE GROUND, RESULTING IN A FRACTURE TO THE LEFT TIBIA JUST ABOVE THE ANKLE.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE WAS USING A HOOK KNIFE TO PULL CABLES OUT OF A STEEL CABLE BELT TO PREPARE FOR A SPLICE.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

LIFTING ENGINE OUT OF TRUCK, STRAP STARTED TO HANG UP ON PIECE OF ENGINE. PIECE OF ENGINE BROKE OFF AND HIT PALM OF LEFT HAND AND CAUSED LACERATION. COAL MINE TRANSFERRED EE TO CCMH TO RECEIVE TREATMENT OF 13 STITCHES.

Struck by flying object

FOREIGN PARTICLE BLOWN INTO EE'S ""R"" EYE. TREATMENT WITH BACTERIAL OINTMENT. WIND GUSTS OF 30-40 MPH. EE WAS WEARING PROTECTIVE EYE WEAR.