Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)
Employee was pulling up roots in the pit and the chaulk ledge he was standing on broke away and he twisted his knee.
All MSHA-reportable accidents at Atlanta Sand and Supply Co. operations in 2005. Fatalities appear first.
Employee was pulling up roots in the pit and the chaulk ledge he was standing on broke away and he twisted his knee.
Employee was cutting a conveyor belt with a utility knife and it slipped, cutting his thigh.
EE was exiting the loader and slipped coming down the ladder. He fell forward and used his hands to push off the loader and avoid hitting his head, but landed hard on the ground in the process.