Removed a counter weight guide rail on a bucket elevator to work on a bearing behind it and when re-installing it, the lower portion slid off of the base and started to fall downward. As it fell, the injured employee grabbed the rail so it would not fall towards EE. This resulted in EE's left index finger being pinched between a stop block and the counter weight frame.
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Showing 50 of 143Engineer was climbing the steps on a locomotive when hips and back began to hurt. Later claimed to have numbness in hands and legs.
Employee was adjusting fly ash system when a piece of material blew into EE's eye. EE was checked by a physician and received a prescription antibiotic ointment for precautionary purposes. This injury report was overlooked during furloughs, etc. amidst the COVID crisis.
Employee was installing roof bolts. The steel plugged, the employee struck the steel with the drill wrench. Upon striking the steel, the socket end of the wrench broke causing the socket to ricochet off the mast and struck the employee in the thumb.
Team member was lining a rail switch when team member felt a pop in left chest/rib area. Team member continued to work and finished shift. On 8/5/2019 team member went to a doctor where xrays were performed and a steroid was prescribed to help with swelling. No lost time, no work restrictions were placed.
An employee was struck by a shard of metal while replacing the bits on the bore miner.
NAIS crew was hydroblast cleaning the inside of tank. EE wanted to shotgun a different area of the tank but there was a slab of material approx. 30-40 lbs where EE wanted to stand. EE tried to pick up the material to move it out of the way. EE lost control of grip and the material fell on EE's right hand. EE was able to get hand out from underneath the material and exited the tank.
A piece of a cone shaped plate was being lifted into place. The plate started to tip over and the supervisor said to let it fall because it was still attached to the chain fall. While the supervisor was talking, EE reached out to grab the chain and cut left middle finger on top of the plate. EE had not yet put gloves on.
A mine crew was welding sections of Drisco pipe together for use by Mine Tailings. In the process of aligning two sections of pipe in the welding machine assembly, the employee's hand was pinched between the sections of pipe. This resulted in a non-displaced fracture to the first knuckle joint of the right index finger.
Team member received a papercut to their right index finger on 7-5-18. Washed the cut out with soap and water and put latex glove over it. 7-12-18 Team member went to dr for antibiotics for infection to the papercut. 7-17-18 EE was taken to hospital for care and to prevent septic shock.
Employee was hauling a load of roof bolts and resin to a production panel. The bolting resin stack had worked out of position in transit. The employee attempted to manually re-adjust the bolting resin, as ee was pushing the resin back into the proper position, ee felt a "pop" and discomfort in lower right leg. EE was placed on restricted duty beginning 4/11/18.
An employee was setting up the first piece of decking on a new overcast. As the crew set the side walls, the first piece of decking rotated and struck the employee. Their left little finger was pinched between the decking and floor. The employee was treated on site, taken to the local hospital, and the wound required stitches to close. The employee was released back to work.
A Mine Maintenance employee, that was wearing cut resistant gloves, was repositioning a sprocket the employee was welding. In the process of moving the part, finger was pinched between the sprocket and another tool. The employee was treated on site before being taken to the local hospital where the wound was closed with twelve stitches. The employee was released back to work.
Employee was cleaning snow out of A switch in the Solvay landing rail yard & stepped in between the bridle rod and felt knee hyperextend and immediately felt swelling. Employee informed supervisor of the incident at approx. 12pm the same day.
Removing a table and vice from a drill platform. Removing the top T bolt and was starting to remove the bottom T bolt, when the vice rotated and pinched the employee's finger between the vice and the bolt. Requiring nine stitches to close the wound to the tip of right middle finger. An x-ray showed no fracture. The employee was released on restricted duty.
Working to connect piping in mine, EE used EE's shoulder to support the pipe while lowering the pipe hanger. Felt a pop in EE's right shoulder. Reported on 9/11/16, taken to be evaluated and given a full release on 9/13/16. 9/15/16, the employee requested an MRI and was given a second full release. 10/6/16 the employee was seen by the company doctor and placed on restricted duty.
Working in an area with accumulations of crystal & hot liquor, felt a sharp pain in left heel, exited the area and found a small blister because of a tear in the back of rubber boots. The burn was minor and EE worked the rest of the shift, next shift and went on scheduled days off. On 9/16 the total area had grown in size, went to the doctor and was placed on restricted duty.
The employee was adding 25' of vent tube to a high velocity fan when dust was dislodged from the tube which was blown into eye from the side around safety glasses. Employee's eye continued to be irritated so employee notified supervisor on 8/25/2016 and was seen by an Optometrist. Employee was diagnosed with an eye infection and given antibiotic drops.
Troubleshooting SC-42 screw, after removing the lid, the employee was lowering it to the deck and caught his finger between the bracket and the lid causing a tuft fracture of the left ring finger.
Employee was stepping off railcar ladder. He missed the bottom step with his right leg his left leg was caught on the side sill grab iron and he hyper extended his knee. On October 20th he received an MRI. On October 29th MRI results showed a complete tearing of his ACL and MCL. Employee is off work until ACL an MCL are repaired.
A mechanic was replacing a "T" section of pipe, which to align was suspended from two points. One of the points was a section of 3" x 3" x 3/8" angle iron supported by structural I-beams. While maneuvering the horizontal pipe, the section of angle iron shifted from between the I-beams allowing the angle iron to fall and strike the mechanic on the hand.
EE and another ee were instructed to clean out EL-11 pit. They cleaned the grate covering the pit, then decided to remove the grating to better access the pit. EE was holding the grating and let it slip out of his left hand resulting in a tendon tear in his right arm at the bicep.
An employee was removing a shuttle car tire to work on the steering. He removed all the lug nuts and separated the wheel from the hub, 4 to 6 inches. Picking up the tire with both hands, the rim and tire slid back toward the hub and his finger was smashed between the tire and a wheel stud.
Employee injured on 8/18 with no reportabilty. On 9/10, after a follow-up medical visit, the employee was directed not to return to work until further healing takes place. Decoupling a hose from a guar line, shut the ball valve, bled the pressure, opened the pump box drain valve, start decoupling hose, was sprayed with residual condensate left in the line in the abdomen.
Opening a condensate flush valve on a tank already in overflow, the hot liquor inundated the overflow of the tank causing it to spill over the top of the tank contacting the employee on his left side from the top of his shoulder down his left arm, chest and back.
An employee was trying to light a dryer so his head was tilted as dust fell past his safety glasses into his eye
Removing cable from a "J" hook, the hook came unhooked, fell and hit employee in the mouth.
While lifting a rail out of a product screen, he felt a pop in his back.
The employee stepped on to the operator cab floor of the shuttle car with his right foot, then extended his hand upward to reach for a roof bolt plate and pushed off with his left foot. The employee felt pain in the interior part of his left ankle and foot. When the employee stepped down he could not apply weight to the left foot.
The employee accessed a stationary railcar to release the hand brake. While applying pressure to the hand brake she felt a pain in her right forearm. She was diagnosed with having inflamed tendons in her forearm and released to work. Upon subsequent follow-up with a specialist on January 14, 2013 a cast was placed on the arm which now constitutes a medical treatment case
An employee was un-hooking a ratchet strap from a bundle of mesh which had stored energy. As soon as he pulled the strap the bundle of mesh pinned/bounced him off of the rib. This sudden release of energy struck the employee's right shoulder.
The employee was palletize 48" structure. As the employee was lifting the rollers he twisted his right knee and felt a pop.
The employee sustained an injury to his right hand while performing the task of changing out a lifting cylinder on the continuous haulage unit. The employee's hand was caught between the lifting cylinder bracket and the evaluated roadway re-railer.
An employee underwent an MRI to determine the nature of the injury associated with his right shoulder. On 2/27 the MRI was reviewed and he was diagnosed with a partial tear to the rotator cuff. He continued to perform his assigned job and is awaiting a 3/14 appointment with a surgeon to determine if surgery is needed repair the damage to his shoulder.
On 11/13 the employee was manually handling belt structure. On 11/14 he stated that his left shoulder was bothering him for some time to the point that he could not raise his arm, perform physical work activities and the pain would reside during days off. An MRI on 11/15 shown an acute tear to the left rotator cuff.
A crew was working on BF-54 to determine proper bag house operation. The effected employee removed the port hole (inspection hole) on top of SC- 54 to view the screw conveyor and determine if they had suction on BF- 54. As his co-workers closed the main door on the bag house the screw conveyor and inspection port hole gained suction and pulled his finger into the screw conveyor.
An employee was using a forklift to move a bore miner tooling plate. After having transported the load, he was attempting to reposition the tooling plate so it could be placed on the mine floor when the load shifted resulting in the employees finger being pinched between the mine rib and the plate. The employee sustained a fracture to the end of the finger.
Two employees were in the process of closing a raw water block valve to TA-56. As both employees were working together to close the valve, one employee felt pain in his left shoulder. The employee went and sought medical attention with an Orthopedic Surgeon who prescribed an MRI. The MRI indicated that an the employee had an acute tear to his rotator cuff.
An employee was in the process of donning his respirator when trona fragments entered his right eye. He was taken to the ER and referred to an opthamologist on 1/31/11 who determined he had a slight infection and a scratch to the cornea.
Two mine employees were in the process of removing a metal cover plate located over a valve bank on a stamler/feeder. While both employees were lifting the cover, one end slipped resulting in the injured employee's left hand being pinched between the cover & the stamler. On 01/07 he was diagnosed with having sustained a fracture to the tip of his middle finger on his left hand.
An employee was changing the injector pump on #11 forklift in the shop. He was utilizing a long handled 1/2" drive ratchet to turn over the motor on the forklift to align the timing marks. He was standing on the balls of his feet, leaning into the forklift when he felt pain in his left calf muscle. He sustained a tear to the upper calf muscle and was placed on restrictive duty.
A production operator sustained burns to his right arm, face and abdomen due to steam being released when opening the top access door on Crystalizer CZ-451. When the employee opened the door steam at a temperature of 148 degrees F was released from the crystalizer which came in contact with the employee.
The employee was attempting to remove the bolter cable down from the "J"hooks which were suspended from the roof by a roof bolt plate. As the employee lifted up on the roof bolter cable, the "S"hook which is attached to the "J" hook came free from the plate eye. This resulted in the "J"hook falling and striking the employee on the bridge of the nose resulting in a fracture.
n SOS services temporary contract employee was working on cleaning and re-installing the spray nozzles on a turbo mister unit. While performig this task, the employee lost his balance and his forearm came in contact with one of the nozzles causing a laceration. The laceration to the forearm required seven (7) sutures and the employee was given a full release.
A employee had removed the starter from the MCC panel and placed it on a electrical cabinet. The employee was carrying out the task of rewiring the starter. Once completed, the employee was carrying the starter back to place it in the MCC cabinet when he felt pain in his lower abdomen. The employee was diagnosed with having sustained a hernia.
A maintenance employee was re-installing a transmission in a jeep. The transmission was placed on a hydraulic lift jack and as the employee was moving the transmission into position he felt a sharp pain in his shoulder. At this time, it appears that the employee may have a torn rotator cuff although the MRI results will not be read until September 24th.
Employee was pushing a jeep underground at the start of shift and later into the shift his back became sore. Upon further investigation and medical evaluation the injury to the back was deemed to be worked related as of September 9, 2009.
The employee was beating on a railcar gate to get it closed to stop it from leaking. The car mover was hooked up to the car on the scale and while he was pounding the gate, the car began to move and caught the employee's right foot. He sustained a hyper extended right ankle and a contusion to the right foot and was put on restricted duty to allow it to heal.
An employee sustained fractures to the little and ring finger on his right hand, when the hand was pinched between a rib roller and the protective cage on the miner. He was attempting to reposition the miner to free the ventilation tubing, when his right hand was pinched between a rib roller and the protective cage on the miner.
A mechanic was replacing the pump casing on PU 56 F pump when the casing fell striking the employee on the lower portion of his right leg. On 5-6-09 an orthopedic doctor recommended surgery. A second opinion did not recommend surgery. On August 24th the employee elected to undergo surgery.