While jumping over beam, employees hit his head on another beam overhead.
Martin Marietta Kansas City, LLCMining Incidents in 2015
All MSHA-reportable accidents at Martin Marietta Kansas City, LLC operations in 2015. Fatalities appear first.
- Fatalities in 2015
- 0
- Total incidents
- 7
- Year
- 2015
Top incident classifications
- 01HANDLING OF MATERIALS3 incidents
- 02STRIKING OR BUMPING1 incident
- 03SLIP OR FALL OF PERSON1 incident
- 04POWERED HAULAGE1 incident
- 05HANDTOOLS (NONPOWERED)1 incident
All incidents in 2015
Miner was exiting his equipment and as he grabbed an hold of the hand rail and as he exited and stepped down, he pulled his left arm straight and pulled muscle in left arm.
Employee diagnosed at later date with abdomen hernia due to lifting, pulling over an extended period of time - chronic. No specific activity on injury date can be blamed for injury. Scheduling problems with doctor and clinics delayed return to work process.
Employee had removed grate to cement hopper and placed on top of B 50 pump. While attempting to replace grate employee reached out and began pulling the grate back into place. Employee's footing began to slip and while attempting to catch himself with his left hand the grate came down and struck his left fingers resulting in fractures to four of his fingers.
At about 9:30 AM employee helped get a production sample off a conveyor belt. This was done the same way that our samples are always collected. At that time the employee felt fine. He continued cleanup around the plant in the skid steer. (His normal job) Around 11:00 he started having back pains when he hit bumps while operating the skid steer
Employee was positioned in a man basket to install lagging onto the newly erected steel set. An employee on the ground removed the spreader pipe and tie rods from the left leg causing the set to shift downhill approx. 2 1/2' The moving set struck the employee (in the man basket) causing contusions to head and face area.
Employee was working on the belt scraper in slope four, the belt scraper is located on the head roller. The shaft had walked out of the belt scraper, so the employee hit the shaft with a hammer to move it back into place. When he did, employee felt something get into his left eye. Employee was seen at clinic and was released to full duty on 08/19/2015.