EE lost footing and hit shin on an edge of a concrete block.
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Showing all 16Employee slipped in snow while holding a propane tank. Hurt shoulder.
EE slipped while descending stairs. Stairs were clean and dry. EE was not carrying anything. Handrail is in place and was used.
EE slipped on a muddy hill and fell on EE's shoulder.
Miner tripped on a bag strap, fell and injured shoulder.
Employee slipped when getting off front end loader. Employee caught self with left arm straining a muscle in shoulder.
EE was carrying pallets sheets on level ground (concrete floor) did not see pallet sitting on floor and tripped over it. EE went to doctor on 1/7/16 came back to work with no restrictions. EE went to doctor for followup on 1/15/16 came back with restrictions since that day EE has worked 3 days and been on vacation the other 2 days.
Step up on a pallet of material to check lot numbers fell to the floor getting off pallet
slip stepping from step ladder onto the crane.
Walking up steps from maintenance shop by hardinge mill area fell backwards. Held onto guardrail and pulled right shoulder during the fall.
Bagging at the east sacker, turned right ankle.
As the employee stepped into the compressor room, left foot slipped off step and all his weight landed on left leg.
Slipped on ice and fell down.
While walking down ramp into kiln basement, employee slipped on ice/snow and fell onto back.
Employee was walking across lot when he stepped on a piece of coal. The piece of coal rolled and employee lost balance and fell and landed on the corner of a bobcat bucket. He was sent to the Dr. and the Dr. thinks he has a contusion.
EMPLOYEE WAS CLIMBING DOWN FROM FRONT END LOADER WHEN HE LOST HIS FOOTING ON A STEP AND FELL. HE HAS A CONTUSION ON HIS BACK. DOCTOR HAS TAKEN HIM OFF WORK FOR 3 DAYS AND WILL SEE HIM AGAIN ON MONDAY 9/27/04.