Right pinky finger got pinched between the spacer and the housing of the bearing unit. While trying to remove the lower shaft and bearing on a double screw material washer. Received 1 stitch at ER to close up laceration.
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Showing 50 of 116The screen needed more oil and to be greased. The injured employees added oil. The employee that got injured decided to put their left hand between the timing belt and sheave to check if the bearing was "locked up," the counter weight fell freely pulling their glove and left hand between the timing belt and sheave. Injured employee had 3 fractured fingers.
Employee was dismounting haul truck when employee lost footing. The employee caught self causing a labrum tear in left shoulder.
Employee was adjusting the primary jaw crusher. The pitman got hung on the cheek plate and did not come back with the toggle plate like it should have. The employee placed their hand on the spring bolt to observe what was catching the pitman and the toggle plate fell on the employee's right hand, causing a laceration that needed stitches.
Employee lifted a chute door to put it back into place (estimated 40lbs) and tore left bicep.
Worker was transferring an oxygen cylinder from one service truck to another. When lifting on the cylinder, EE felt pain in EE's back. A muscle was strained on the right side of EE's back.
Employees were replacing a tail pulley. It dropped into place unexpectedly and the shaft fell onto the tip of the employee's ring finger on their right hand severely mashing it. The fingertip was later amputated at the first joint behind the fingernail, at the ER.
Changing out cylinder in JD 824 employee got tips of fingers between the mount and the cylinder cutting off tips of ring finger and middle finger.
After replacing a screen cloth from a finishing screen, the employee felt pain in their upper/middle back.
Employee was assisting in lifting and sliding tail pulley guard and smashed left ring finger between guard and tail pulley bearing housing.
The employee was cutting 2" x 2" x 1/4" square tubing for handrail supports and catwalk structure. The employee had cut three pieces 3'6" long. Each stick weighed approximately 19 pounds. The employee grabbed three sticks of the tubing and carried them up the stairs to the catwalk. As EE was walking up the steps EE felt a pain in EE's lower back.
When removing the plate underneath an excavator, the bolt freed jolting the employees shoulder and arm backwards. The incident occurred on 9/3, but became reportable on 9/9.
Employee was putting new bolts on the cutting edge on the excavator. EE's hand was pinned under the bucket.
Employee was attempting to adjust seat in a PC490-11 excavator with right hand when weight shifted forward pinching right little finger in the frame of the seat. Resultant was a cut to the tip of right little finger. The employee was treated with surgical adhesive and a tetanus shot. Employee returned to work that morning with no restrictions.
Employee was ascending haul truck and felt a pain in left shoulder. Able to continue normal duties. An MRI was done on 12/13/2019, company received report on 12/18/2019, which made the incident reportable.
Turning water valve on wash plant and strained shoulder.
Employees lifting cab on Bobcat. Front door left open. Door slammed, smashing one employee's right little finger. Employee taken to ER. Xrays revealed no broken bones. Finger nail was removed by ER doctor, wound clenaed; bandaged. Pain meds prescribed; tetnus shot given. Employee released to return to work.
Employee was performing task of flipping the chute gate at the finishing screen to re-direct material onto another conveyor.
Employee was using high pressure water hose to wash out a pan feeder when the pressure of the hose caused the nozzle to flip back and strike employee above R-eye socket.
Employee working under truck and unknown object hit eye.
On 07/11/2018 while doing routine shop maintenance the employee realized something was in EE's eye. EE attempted to wash EE's eye out but did not report the incident. On 07/12/2018 EE went to the doctor who removed a piece of dirt from EE's eye. The employee was not wearing EE's safety glasses.
On 3/20/18, employee strained their back while lifting 40 / 50 lb. bags of ANFO. EE reported the strain on 3/21/18 but choose not to seek medical treatment until 3/28/18 at which time it was deemed reportable. This is being reported within the 10-day reporting requirement of the injury being deemed reportable.
Climbing onto dozer and twisted back.
Employee was removing safety block from adjustment ring of crusher when the block dislodged and hit employees right pinky finger causing a hair-line fracture. This report is being submitted within 10 business days of the occurrence.
Employee was helping with belt splice on underground conveyor and felt pain in stomach.
A haul truck driver claimed ee hurt back after removing several "cantaloupe" size rocks from the haul road. EE did not inform supervisor until Friday the 11th. An investigation was begun involving safety, risk management and insurance providers to determine cause of injury being work related or not.
Employee alleged arm strain/sprain on 11/28/16. Claim was denied and it was deemed work related on 4/18/2017
Employee was washing out the surge tunnel, their eye started bothering them, might be debris in eye. Employee worked till 6.30pm did not report incident till 9.00pm. Next morning their eye was red irritated and swollen half way shut. Employee went to dr couldn't find anything was given a pres. for drops and returned to work.
Incident occurred on 5/7/16. It was not deemed reportable until 6/23/16 based on further medical evaluation. Access ladder, maintaining 3pts of contact, utilized right hand to open door. Door unexpectedly opened automatically. EE leaned backwards to avoid contact. Body weight shifted to left arm holding side rail of access ladder. Felt left shoulder pop.
Contractor employee was installing a turbo charger on engine of a 773 Haul truck and while lifting turbo up with left arm, felt a pop in left shoulder and pain in shoulder. The restricted duty will be no overhead use of left arm for 1 week.
was pulling up the guard with his right hand and reaching across his right arm to put a bolt in, something popped in his right shoulder, started to hurt. went to doctor to get checked out, DR. said looked like strained tendon or tear in the tendon. DR.wants to see patient again. scripts Norco for the pain at night and Etodolac for inflammatory.
Employee clocked out after shift. Was standing outside break room leaning against door frame wind caught door and smashed finger. Employee had laceration and fracture to right little finger. Employee received sutures and was released for regular duty with an antibiotic and pain medication and no restrictions.
Changing drill bit and steel unscrewed from striker bar it allowed steel to fall to the ground and his fingers were mashed between the ground and the drill bit.
Customer truck driver was trimming their load of rip rap. Rip rap was preventing the tailgate from closing. When driver dislodged the rip rap the tailgate closed on the middle right finger resulting in amputation at the first knuckle.
Mechanic standing in bed of service truck to clean out trash and metal. Bent over and picked up a piece of metal apx. 7 lbs. Felt pain in back when starting to stand. Diagnosed with lumbar strain
Employee was heating a frozen (cold) water valve. The heat caused rapid expansion and a piece of metal flew off and struck the person in the lower left jaw requiring three stitches to close. He was wearing a welding face helmet but turned just as the piece flew off.
Employee had just finished putting oil in loader. Set oil down turned to exit the machine and felt knee give out.
Belt crew were pulling conveyor belt on they were putting a belt block on the tight belt when the belt ripped the belt block fell back and hit one of the belt crew members ring finger on his right hand injuring the finger tip.
Making dead box on plant. Welded 1 plate in & slide another plate on top of 1st plate. Did not fit/trimed & slide back in place. Plate slide off causing pinched left index finger requiring medical attention.
Two employees lifting printer enclosure from a pallet into the back of a pickup truck with a topper. While placing the enclosure on the tailgate one employee felt a twinge in their back. Employee was diagnosed with tilted down S1 vertebrae. Employee is a support person and not an actual "miner".
The employee stated that he was moving a portable fan with the scaler, and he knocked the jack off in the process. The employee shared that he was in the process of putting the jack back on when the tongue of the fan fell on his left foot. Medical evaluation revealed that the employee has 3 small fractures, and his left foot has been immobilized in a cast for healing.
EE was washing and cleaning up a primary impactor to paint on 6/5/14. Removed a wedge from side access door, set it on frame to do more cleaning, wedge dislodged falling onto main frame then glancing off onto his foot and ankle. He had pain but continued to work. 6th he came into work with foot swollen and having a hard time walking. Went dr 6/9/14, major contusion, off 3 weeks.
Mechanic used rag to check for debris on matting surface of yoke. Metal splinter entered left ring finger. Splinter pulled out mechanic said was fine. On Monday 5/19/14 mechanic reported to plant manager that his finger was hurting and requested medical treatment. Metal splinter was removed by doctor, there was abscess so prescription antibiotic was prescribed
Delivery driver mashed hand between the lift gate of delivery truck and a 55 gallon drum of antifreeze.
Repairing rip rap deflector plate on scalper screen. Angle iron was laid on roll away cover which is at a slant. He was bending over to pick up another piece of metal for repairs then piece slid down chute & smashed index finger against the cover he was using as a hand hold.
Customer truck was overloaded & had dumped material. A rock was stuck in tailgate loader operator pulled back the tailgate to release rock. Tailgate slammed closed pinning his finger.
Lifting screen that weighs 60 pounds hyper extending his elbow resulting in a torn tendon.
Work boat positioned by dredge. Employee lifted lid of tool box located on work boat to get clamp. Lid was resting against dredge cable which did not allow the lid to open completely. When employee was done in tool box the lid slammed down quicker than normal because of the pressure from the cable. Tip of the left middle finger was cut.
Lifting oxygen bottle into truck and felt pull in back area.
Belly pan slipped off retaining chain coming down on left hand and impact wrench, causing an open wound. The hand required stitches.