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July 13, 2010 UT · Metal/Non-Metal maintenance man, mechanic, repair/serviceman, boilermaker, fueler, tire tech, field service tech MACHINERY
Lakeview Rock Products, Inc. · Struck by flying object

Worker was cutting a steel chute on a crushing plant with an oxygen/acetylene torch. He was not wearing any eye or face protection. A particle struck him in the left eye. The particle was removed by a doctor with a cotton swab.

June 30, 2010 UT · Metal/Non-Metal driller, highwall operator, highwall drill operator MACHINERY
Lakeview Rock Products, Inc. · Caught in, under or between a moving and a stationary object

Worker was trying to remove the bit from an Ingersoll-Rand 3" drill with a 16" pipe wrench. He cycled the drill and with the bit spinning freely in the jaws of the pipe wrench he grasped the wrench. When he grasped the wrench the jaws engaged on the bit pinning the ring finger of his right hand between the wrench and the dust guard of the drill.

April 2, 2008 UT · Metal/Non-Metal bulldozer operator, universal operator, heavy equipment operator, operating engineer MACHINERY
Lakeview Rock Products, Inc. · Struck against a moving object

Worker was backing up a bulldozer. The machine rocked backwards and the worker's body motion went foreward causing a sharp pain in his lower back.

April 1, 2008 UT · Metal/Non-Metal laborer, blacksmith, bull gang, parts runner, roustabout, pick-up man, pitman MACHINERY
Lakeview Rock Products, Inc. · Caught in, under or between a moving and a stationary object

Worker was manually rotating the electric motor to #19 jaw in search of part numbers. Due to the counter balance of the jaw, the electric motor reversed rotation and the worker's thumb was caught in between the fan and the motor housing.

May 31, 2007 UT · Metal/Non-Metal outside foreman, leadman MACHINERY
Lakeview Rock Products, Inc. · Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Working alone changing cutting edges on a Kowasaki loader, taking old bolts out, a bolt had a sharp edge. It spun around cutting his finger on the left hand.

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