Opened inspection door to check adjustment, turned rotor when I felt something pop in right shoulder
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Showing all 15While installing a screen on the middle deck, employee had hand on bottom of screen when the screen shifted and caught hand and fingers between screen and bottom of deck. Employee was treated and received stitches. Employee returned to work the following day with restrictions.
Employee was removing a guard when EE received a laceration on right hand from a sharp edge.
Employee was dragging a roller up a catwalk when EE felt a pain in back.
Employee was helping move a 55 gallon drum when it slipped and struck his ankle causing a laceration requiring stitches.
A piece of grade blade fell, as the employee reached for it he felt a pain in his side and back.
Working on 988 loader in maintenance shop.
Employee twirled his hand on the engine pull start
Lifting steel plate - performing routine maintenance, when the plate fell crushing finger.
Employee was assisting the disassembly of a crane when the outrigger lock lever struck his right index finger.
EE WAS PERFORMING MAINTENANCE ON A HAUL TRUCK. WHEN HE WENT TO REMOVE HIS HAND, HIS FINGER BECAME CAUGHT ON THE HEATER BOX. HIS FINGER WAS CUT WHEN HE TRIED TO REMOVE IT.
EE WAS SWEEPING AND SHOVELING STOVE FROM UNDER BIN CLAIMS TO HAVE HURT HIS NECK AND SHOULDER.
EMPLOYEE WAS REACHING FOR AN IMPACT GUN WHEN A ROCK FELL FROM AN UNKNOWN LOCATION AND STRUCK A PRY BAR THAT WAS THROWN INTO EE'S LEFT BICEPT.
WHILE CLIMBING DOWN A LADDER EE STRUCK LEFT ELBOW ON SIDE OF HIS WORK TRUCK. LATER IN DAY EE STRUCK THE SAME ELBOW INTO THE SIDE OF THE PRIMARY CRUSHER.
PRYING ROCK CAUGHT IN CONVEYOR TWISTED BACK.