ON 9/26/2025, EMPLOYEE RECEIVED MEDICAL TREATMENT FOR (L) KNEE AND WAS PLACE ON RESTRICTED DUTY WHICH CANNOT BE ACCOMODATED. THE EMPLOYEE REPORTED NUMBNESS TO THE BACK OF THE KNEE AND EE WAS DIAGNOSED WITH (L) KNEE DERANGEMENT. NOTE: EE REPORTED THE NUMBNESS LATE.
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Showing all 5Quality control technician was adjusting the forks on a Gradall forklift & placed right hand between the back of the fork and the back of the attachment, resulting in a laceration to the right ring finger and small finger.
Employee was replacing a troughing roller. During the process the roller began sliding, the employee caught it and felt a pop in EE's lower abdomen.
While running to assist customer, EE felt a pain in EE's right knee. EE was treated at clinic and was prescribed work restrictions.
The employee went to the company clinic on 9/5/08 and was placed on restricted duty; R-knuckle required sutures. The employee cut R-hand (ring finger knuckle) on shop truck tail gate access cover plate while removing spare water truck tire.