Employee was found in pick up truck unresponsive. Site employees began First Aid/ CPR / AED measures until EMS and First Responders arrived.
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Showing all 9Employee was coming down a set of steps and on the bottom step rolled an ankle. Was taken to a clinic and given sit stand restrictions.
Employee was walking up the steps from the ski ramp and felt a pop in the back of EE's knee. Employee was taken to OMP and received restrictions.
Employee was putting on a life vest to go onto a barge. As they were putting the life vest on they were bitten by a small insect. Employee was taken to clinic to be evaluated and prescribed steroids for swelling.
Upon leaving the quarry to travel to other mine he felt a burning feeling in his eye. He said the wind was wild because of weather front coming in. He called safety and said something is in his eye. He went to eye doctor - rust speck was removed off the eye. Eye doctor administered Rx eye drops as required by Indiana law. EE wears safety eye wear.
EE came to the office and complained of eye irritation at 3:15 PM, and stated at some point in time he got something in his eye. He drives a truck stripping dirt with cab closed. Flushed, and went to Dr who prescribed antibiotic drops.
EE was exposed to paint fumes from a neighboring bay that irritated his lungs. He requested doctor visit, and he was given a prescription inhaler for lung irratation and told to visit his family physcian for an upper respiratory infection which was not ruled work related per Comp Center. The Dr. did indicate he had some irratation that was caused by fumes - requiring meds.
CLEANING IN A WAREHOUSE MOVING BOXES AND OTHER ITEMS AND WAS APPARENTLY BITEN BY A SPIDER CAUSING HIM TO FEEL NAUSEOUS.
Installing bolts in a skiry board on a conveyor wind blew dust into eye behind safety glasses causing a scratch to his eye.