Lifting metal off of a forklift, twisted back
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Showing all 12Employee went to move a hose and punctured finger using a wire hanging off of the hose. Employee did not use appropriate PPE
While changing the discharge location on the sand line, the drop shell fell crushing EE's left index finger between the shelf and the chute.
Putting metal onto saw rollers for cutting, roller fell over pushing metal to saw and crushing right ring finger. Broken right ring finger.
Employee was cleaning debris underneath the jaw crusher as EE was coming out EE hit EE's head and kinked EE's neck. On 4/19/22 EE felt better but was having pain that increased on 4/20/22 which started travelling down leg.
Unhooking heavy rigging from crane, employee lifted incorrectly, and strained lower/mid back.
Employee was adjusting forks on rough terrain forklift and smashed middle finger on right hand between fork and frame. Required 6 stitches.
Adjusting a vent valve on a new air cylinder, the existing airline was connected to the wrong port causing the new cylinder to move in the wrong direction, employee pulled EE's hand back and cut EE's left middle finger on the valve handle. The finger required 4 stitches.
While removing a steel wheel rim from Scrubber Drum assembly rim fell against another metal component, miner's hand was caught between steel rim and the metal component.
He was welding at the drum of the scrubber - finishing with a few beads. Raised his hood up - chipped off a couple pieces of slag, one bounced off safety glasses into right eye. Flushed eye several times - next day eye became sore. Piece of slag had embedded and was removed.
Conveyor spilled material onto the catwalk of the scrubber. Employee was shoveling rock off the catwalk and felt a pain in his back. The following day his back was stiff and sore and he sought medical treatment.
Carrying a piece of metal down the embankment, caught his right foot in the water runoff drain and twisted his right knee. Continued working rest of shift. Worked regular shift 10/14/09, knee swelled so went to after hours clinic to be checked out evening of 10/14/09.