An employee was using an angle grinder to debur a socket. The socket was placed in a vice, and the employee was holding the grinder with their right hand. The stopped the task, and moved the grinder to their left hand. While doing so, the grinding disc was slowing down but still spinning and contacted the back of their right hand resulting in a laceration.
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Showing all 3Two Drill operators were changing the sub on a drill. At approximately 16:15, the second operator positioned the J wrench on the sub to break it loose from the drill steel. The drill operator inside Cab went through neutral on the controls and engaged reverse rotation of the drill steel. As a result, the J wrench swung back and pushed the operator's foot beneath the carousel.
Technician was using an impact driver to remove a pin from the articulation cylinder. The pin suddenly came loose, crushing the technician's left index finger between the back of the driver and the engine compartment door. Left index finger had been previously amputated to the first knuckle. The crush caused an open fracture to the second finger bone.