Employee received shoulder strain in left shoulder while using J-Wrench.
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Showing all 10Employee was using a Stanley knife cutting materials and cut his 3 fingers on the left hand. (Pointer, Middle and Ring). Employee was taken to the hospital and got 13 total stitches.
Employee was working to install tires when the tool he was using slipped and struck his right hand.
Employee was cutting a band off of a roll of liner. He had his left hand on the roll to steady himself and accidentally sliced his hand instead of just the banding.
Employee received a rib strain while operating a vice.
Employee received a thumb laceration on left thumb while replacing ripper shanks on a dozer.
Employee was changing a drill bit when his left hand got caught between the deck wrench and the bit causing a contusion/abrasion on his left hand.
Employee was attempting to shorten the pull down chain on a blast hole drill. He struck the chain link with a hammer, dislodging a piece of metal which struck him in the abdomen.
Employee was tightening lugs on a motor when he felt a sharp pain in his right shoulder.
Employee was removing a bent "tooth" on a dozer blade by using a hammer. Upon metal-to-metal contact with the hammer and tooth, a piece of shrapnel embedded above employee's left knee.