Maintenance technician felt a pop in their knee and could not straighten their knee out. Eventually their knee popped again and employee could straighten their knee. Employee was seen by a physician and received an MRI. Physical therapy was prescribed and the first date of physical therapy was February 8th 2021, making this a reportable injury as of that date.
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Showing all 4Dry Fork was notified today of a possible lumbar spine injury to an EE. Dry Fork Mine does not believe the alleged injury is work relate, Dry Fork Mine is filing this 7000-1 out of abundance of caution and to err on the side of compliance.
Time is Approximate Employee collapsed while filling out time card in lunchroom at the end of his shift. Employee was non-responsive, pulseless and breathless; CPR was started by crew members. Employee had return of respirations and pulses. Employee was turned over to EMS who transported him to CCMH. Employee had respirations and pulses at the time of transport.
SUPERVISOR WAS TRANSPORTING CREW MEMBERS INTO PIT FOR CREW CHANGE RIGHT EYE STARTED TO HURT. UPON RETURNING TO OFFICE, EYE FLUSHED WITH NO RELIEF. TAKEN TO EYE DR NO FOREIGN BODY FOUND, BUT LE NS WASN SCRATCHED, CAUSING IRRITATION PT GIVEN EYE DROPS FOR PAIN.