Employee stated was trying to clear material from around a drill steel using a scaling bar at the access door to the chute, when a rock came loose and bounced out the door and struck employee's hand. The employee was administered stitches to close the wound.
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Showing all 40While dropping scrubber tank bottom, employee flipped chain block direction tab and began to lower tank chain block hit hand.
Using a crescent wrench to tighten a bolt when the wrench slipped hitting EE's hand on the rail resulting in a fracture of the tip of EE's ring finger
EMPLOYEE STATED WHILE SWEEPING, THE SWEEPING CAUSED THE AIRBORNE MATERIAL TO FALL INTO THE EMPLOYEE'S RIGHT EYE. THE EMPLOYEE WAS TAKEN TO THE LOCAL EMERGENCY ROOM AND FOLLOWED UP WITH THE LOCAL EYE DOCTOR, IT WAS FOUND THAT THE EMPLOYEE HAD A METAL SHAVING IN THE RIGHT EYE. IT WAS REMOVED AND PRESCRIPTION WAS GIVEN. NO TIME LOST.
EMPLOYEE was attempting to cut some insulation plastic with a retractable safety utility knife and the knife slipped with thumb on the retractable part holding the knife open. It cut the front of right thigh. Employee went to local doctor and received stitches.
Employee stated EE was manually scaling with a bar and EE's left wrist became painful and swollen. EE was sent to doctor locally and remained on full duty. EE's wrist became more swollen and was sent to a specialist on 02/24/2017 and the specialist placed EE on light duty. We could not accommodate light duty so EE is currently missing time as of 02/25/2017.
Employee stated that while cleaning #9 south scrubber with a sledge hammer ee struck left elbow on a beam support. Employee was given light duty by a physician.
Employee stated while working on the Peerless Stedman Mill EE was pulling on a ratchet and felt severe pain in EE's upper back. EE is currently working light duty.
Employee was chipping out grout/lime from beneath a fan on a demolition project and felt debris enter into his left eye. Employee was using a chipping hammer and was wearing all necessary PPE. Employee flushed eye immediately but did not feel that debris was removed so he was taken to an eye doctor. Eye doctor removed debris and provided a prescription for antibiotic drops.
Employee was raking coal ring from #1 Kiln, a large piece of coal ring fell and hit the rake which twisted/jammed left wrist.
Employee was beating on outside of metal coal hopper with sledge hammer due to coal being frozen. Sore arms, shoulders, thought pain would go away, it didn't. Investigation started 3/5/14. Seen by physician 3/6/14. Placed on restricted duty back to work and is currently working on restricted duty, no time lost.
Employee stated while using a pneumatic chisel for material removal a piece of hydrate went under his glasses and into his eye. He went for treatment where he was given a prescription medication for his eye.
Employee stated he was un-choking a feeder with a hammer and struck a protrusion with his hand as he was swinging. He received 7 sutures and went back to full duty.
Employee stated he was breaking apart a water line with a pair of channel locks and crescent wrench when he felt a muscle tear in his upper left arm. He was given conservative treatment until 04/16/2012 when he had surgery and went on light duty. He continues to work.
Employee stated he was scaling and sat the scaling bar on top of his foot. When they moved the cage the bar contacted the roof and pushed the bar onto his toe. His right middle toe was cut near the joint. He is currently missing time from work.
Employee stated while cutting a cable with a knife it slipped and cut the palm of his left hand.
While scaling, employee stated he had his scaling bar in a crack, when the bar slipped out and he lunged forward. The momentum caused something to pull in his right shoulder. Employee was given several treatments with physical therapy.
Employee was raking coal spalls out of #7 kiln hood when he felt pain in his shoulder. He did not beging missing time until 01/09/2008 when he had shoulder surgery.
While using an allen wrench to tighten a bolt it slipped off and he hit his right forearm on a gear causing a laceration. The laceration required sutures.
While closing a bottom slide on a railcar the bar slipped out of the caption which caused his hand to hit the side of the railcar. He received a minor fracture to his right little finger. *Addendum: X-ray later revealed there was no fracture.
Employee was pulling on a bar and fell backwards, spraining his left ankle.** original EDoc # 288402**
Employee stated he was swinging a sledge hammer when he hit a piece of angle iron and it deflected off and hit him in the head causing a fracture to a facial bone. He was advised to stay off work.
Employee was demoing a casting on a preheater using a com-a-long. material host. when he cut the casting looselt fell and knocked him off. he fell 6 to 8 ft causing injury to his back and leg. we will find out friday 11-5-04 what his job restrictions will be.
Employee was using a pry bar to open a slide on a rail car. The bar slipped out of the knuckle and the employee fell to the ground on his left hand.
Employee stated while using a bar to scale he was struck in the mouth. He did not report to Safety Dept. requesting dental repair until 10/22/2004. I contacted MSHA subdistrict office and they called Ann at MSHA (303-231-5453) who advised to include in this narrative why it was not reported in May, 2004. Per call on 11-2-04, he was struck by the scaling bar- coder 12.
EMPLOYEE STATED HE WAS OPENING A VALVE AND WHILE PULLING ON THE VALVE WRENCH IT SLIPPED OFF AND HIT HIM IN THE LIP. THE CUT REQUIRED SUTURES.
Employee was opening a valve and pulling toward him when the valve wrench slipped off and hit him in the lip. This occurred on Midnights on March 2, 2004 and both I and the supervisor received notification on 04/04/2004 that he received sutures and it was reportable.
EE STATED WHILE PUSHING A LOADING SPOUT WITH A METAL BAR HE SLIPPED OFF THE BAR AND FELL INTO THE HANDRAIL. HE RECEIVED 3 FRACTURED RIBS.
EMPLOYEE STATED WHILE STRIKING A BEARING RACE WITH A HAMMER, A SMALL PIECE OF STEEL FLEW OFF AND STRUCK HIM IN THE FATTY PORTION OF HIS NECK.EMPLOYEE RECEIVED A LACERATION WHICH REQUIRED A FEW STITCHES.
EE STATED WHILE RAKING SPALLS OUT OF #6 KILN HOOD, HE FELT SOMETHING PULL IN HIS RT. SHOULDER. HE RECEIVED TREATMENT UNTIL HE FINALLY HAD SURGERY ON 11/11/02. HE IS CURRENTLY MISSING WORK.
EE STATED WHILE PUNCHING WITH A BAR HE FELT A PAIN IN HIS LEFT SHOULDER. THE DOCTOR ADVISED HIM TO STAY OFF WORK.
EE WAS USING A SLEDGE HAMMER AND FELT A PAIN IN HIS BACK. THE PAIN BECAME PROGRESSIVELY WORSE OVER SEVERAL DAYS.
EMPLOYEE STATED WHILE SCALING A ROCK HIT THE END OF HIS BAR AND THE BAR STRUCK HIS KNEE. HE WAS PLACED OFF WORK BY A PHYSICIAN.
MASHED FINGER USING A PRY BAR. HAD TUFT FRACTURE
EMPLOYEE STATED WHILE SWINGING A SLEDGE HAMMER HE HIT HIS LAND. A PHYSICIAN ADVISED HIM TO STAY OFF WORK.
EE STATED HE WAS SCALING WITH A MECHANICAL SCALER WHEN HE PICK SLIPPED OFF A LEDGE & HIT THE NEXT LEDGE ABRUPTLY CAUSING A "JAR" TO HIS BACK. EE RECENTLY REC'D SURGERY TO HIS LOW BACK
EE STATED WHILE SCALING HIS BACK BECAME PAINFUL. HE REQUESTED TO SEE A PHYSICIAN WHERE HE WAS GIVEN TIME OFF WORK.
EE STATED HE WAS SHOVELING UP SPILLAGE AND SLIPPED ON EXCESS SPILLAGE AND TWISTED HIS LEFT KNEE. HE WAS ADVISED TO GO ON LIGHT DUTY.
EE STATED HE PUSHED DOWN WITH A BAR ON A KILN GATE AND FELT PAIN IN HIS RIGHT ARM. THE DOCTOR ADVISED HIM NOT TO USE HIS ARM SO HE HAS BEEN OFF WORK.
EE STATED HE WAS FREEING A BUILD-UP OF MATERIALS BY HITTING ON THE BIN WITH A HAMMER. WHEN THE MATERIAL BROKE LOOSE HE JUMPED BACK AND FELT A PAIN IN HIS STOMACH. HE WENT TO A DR WHERE HE WAS ADVISED NOT TO LIFT. HE BEGAN MISSING TIME ON JANUARY 17TH. 2000.