EE fell from the top of the engine, sustaining a nasal fracture and a laceration to EE's forehead.
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Showing all 7While operating the loader, the miner began experiencing lower back pain when attempting to dismount from the equipment.
He slipped going up the stairs to the truck and fell. He injured his lower back and his left ankle.
While fumigating around the power magazine #1, slipping and falling seated feeling pain in the lower parts of the back.
EE was trying to position the bulldozer blade vertically with a loader. when the loader went back, the blade fell down and he was thrown out of the loader bucket and fell from an altitude of 10 ft.
THE EE WAS WORKING ON THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM OF A LOADER WHEN HE LOOSENED UP A UNIT, HE LOST HIS BALANCE FALLING ON HIS BACK HAVING A KNEE INJURY.
HE WAS STANDING ON THE D-9 TRACKS BECAUSE HE WAS INSTALLING A SCREW ON ONE OF THE DOORS. WHEN HE MOVED HIS LEFT FOOT SLIPPED, & HIS LEG WAS NOW CAUGHT BETWEEN THE TRACKS & THE BLADES SUPPORT. ALL THE BODY WEIGHT WAS ON HIS LEFT LEG & THIS WAS ON HIS LEFT LEG & THIS WAS THE CAUSE OF THE INJURY.