Material slid and fell striking employee's left leg/knee.
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Showing all 12Was adjusting strap on pipe slid and made contact with employee's left hand. Employee was seen at E R on 9/10/20 missed work on 9/11/20 and returned to duty on 9/12/20
Employee was cleaning out chute of the C 0 3 belt line while doing that his back froze up and started to hurt
IW was working near primary screening operation. A large rock came off screen and hit IW on head. He was wearing hard hat and the suspension system in hard compressed and when it did it lacerated IW scalp
IW was assisting co-worker in preparing steel for welding, when a piece of rust came off of metal and went into left eye.
IW was attempting to free a cable by kicking the cable
IW was closing drawer on file cabinet, drawer hung up, won't slide in and IW lifted right side of drawer and felt something "pop" in her left arm.
IW's left little finger was smashed between two gears.
moving a piece of 1/4" plate steel; slipped from grip and fell on right foot
moving a piece of 1/4" plate steel; slipped from grip and fell on right foot
Employee was loading a steel plate onto the flatbed welding truck with a helper. The plate twisted and fell onto his finger, mashing and cutting the last knuckle area of his finger.
EE WAS FUELING TANKS ON FUEL TRUCK AND HAD FINISHED ONE COMPARTMENT. WHEN CLOSING LID, HE PINCHED RT MIDDLE FINGER AT NAIL BETWEEN LID AND MAIN BODY. EE REPORTED IT IMMEDIATELY BUT IT REQUIRED NO FIRST AID AT TIME. LATER ON EE SAW MORE BLOODDRAINED FROM UNDER NAIL. EE DID NOT MENTION THIS ON VISIT UNTIL 5-23-02, DR'S OFFICE DID NOT SEND ANY INFO UNTIL 5-28-02.