Employee was operating 982 CAT Loader at the South Plant when EE went to get a load of concrete sand to load a customer truck EE felt pain in EE's lower back. Operator was wearing seatbelt when incident occurred.
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Showing all 12THIS WAS A CUSTOMERS TRUCK THAT WAS DRIVING TOO FAST FOR CURVE AND TURNED OVER ON RIGHT SIDE. DRIVER RECEIVED LACERATION TO RIGHT EYEBROW. SPEED LIMIT SIGNS, 25 MPH, CURVE SIGNS AND ARROWS WERE ALL IN PLACE, Date of birth is unknown, SSN is unknown.
Loader operator was going forward not knowing a car was behind him. Operator went into reverse, car driver tried to reverse, Operator accidently hit his car. Driver opened his door, fell out of car onto pavement hitting his head.
Employee was working on conveyor support structure, and as he walked under conveyor it fell and hit him on the head. This report has already been turned in to the Local MSHA Office
Employee was cleaning roots out of suction, bank caved in and hit end of boat throwing operator into water. Operator stated he did not want medical treatment at time of incident. Took a weeks vacation came back and went to Doctor on 10/11/2005. Was put on light duty, but paper work was not misplaced until 10/25/05. Employee is still on light duty, reason report filed late.
Employee driving mine pickup on haul road - ran into berm "jarring" his shoulder. He said steering locked up - two supervisors checked/drove truck and found no problem with steering.
EE STATES THAT HE WAS HAULING PIPE ON LOADER. PIPE SLID ONTO GROUND ON ONE END AND OTHER END HIT WINDSHIELD BREAKING WINDSHIELD.
EE PULLED HIS HAUL TRUCK ONTO HAUL ROAD AT PIT 3. HE NEVER STOPPED TURNING RIGHT (TO STRAIGHTEN TRUCK OUT), JUMPED THE BERM AND ROLLED ONTO RT. SIDE OF TRUCK. EE SAID HE "NODDED OFF." TRUCK HA D VERY MINOR DAMAGE. EE SPENT 1 NIGHT IN HOSPITAL AND WAS RELEASED WITH ONLY SCRAPES AND BRUISES.
WAS DRIVING AN OFF-THE-ROAD DUMP TRUCK, THE STEERING WHEEL SPUN AROUND AND SPRAINED HIS WRIST.
EE WAS OFFLOADING TRUCK WITH FRONT END LOADER AND SPRAINED HIS THUMB ON THE LEVERS OF THE LOADER.
WAS DRIVING LOADER TO LOAD TRUCK & PULLED MUSCLEIN NECK
A BACKHOE DROPPED A LARGE BOULDER INTO HAUL TRUCK BED. THE WEIGHT OF THE BOULDER CAUSED THE TRUCK TO BOUNCE. EMPLOYEE'S BACK WAS JARRED DUE TO THE SUDDEN BOUNCE. EMPLOYEE WAS NOT WEARING A SEA T BELT.