HE WAS WELDING ON THE GRIZZLY. HE HAD MUD ON HIS BOOTS- SLIPPED AND FELL THROUGH THE BARS ON THE GRIZZLY. ONLY LEGS FELL THROUGH UP TO HIS KNEES. HE WAS CONCERNED ABOUT RE-INJURING A PREVIOUS INJURY.
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Showing all 5EE WAS HELPING TO CLEAN THE SLUICE BOX WHEN HE DECIDED TO WALK TO THE BOTTOM TO TALK TO THE SUPERVISOR HE SLIPPED AND FELL DOWN FLAT ON HIS BACK.
EE WAS WORKING ON LOADER AND SLIPPED OFF TWISTED HIS ANKLE MEDICAL REPORT LISTS SPRAIN.
HELPING WORK ON THE EL JAY SCREEN SLIPPED OFF STEP AND SET DOWN ON TOP STEP I NAME FINISHED WORK THAT DAY HE RECEIVED ASPRIN IMMEADIATELY AFTER HE DIDNT FELL NEED TO GOTO DR ADVISES HE HAS A S TRAINED LOWER BACK MUSCLE
HE WAS BACKING DOWN TO GET LOADED. HE WAS IN A FORWARD GEAR AND ROLLED BACKWARDS AND KILLED THE ENGINE. THE TRUCK ROLLED BACK INTO THE BACKHOE- NO SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT. HE WHILE EXI TING VEHICLE SLIPPED AND TWISTED HIS BACK CAUSING, SUPPOSEDLY, A PINCHED NERVE IN HIS BACK.