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March 31, 2011 PA · Coal bulldozer operator, universal operator, heavy equipment operator, operating engineer SLIP OR FALL OF PERSON
Quality Aggregates Inc · Fall from machine

The employee was exiting an excavator, climbing down the tracks to the step. He slipped from the step and fell to the ground landing on his lunch box. There was, according to other employees, some mud on the step. The employee was angry in leaving his equipment, due to the fact that he was to quit operating one piece and start operating another.

February 2, 2009 PA · Coal pumper HANDTOOLS (NONPOWERED)
Quality Aggregates Inc · Over-exertion in pulling or pushing objects

The employee was working on the outside of a hopper that became jammed with material. He was using a pry bar to clear material from the hopper (were it discharges onto a belt). The employee had the bar resting on his shoulder using his legs for power. Later in the day a pain developed and continued to get worse. He went to the local E.R. & was diagnosed with tendonitis/strain.

January 22, 2009 OH · Coal coal/ore shovel operator, shoveler, power shoveler MACHINERY
Quality Aggregates Inc · Struck by falling object

While clearing material, the operator pulled the bucket of the excavator too close to the cab and a rock (about the size of a softball) came through the windshield of the excavator striking him in the pelvic area.

April 3, 2000 PA · Coal laborer, blacksmith, bull gang, parts runner, roustabout, pick-up man, pitman POWERED HAULAGE
Colona Terminal Services Inc · Caught in, under or between (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE WAS CLEANING AROUND A TAIL PULLEY. THE BELT WAS NOT RUNNING AND THE BREAKER WAS OFF. THE CONVEYOR BELT WAS LOADED WITH COAL DUE TO THE INCLINE OF THE BELT. THE BELT SHIFTED PULLING HIS GLOV E INTO THE PULLEY, UP TO HIS WRIST. THE BELT WAS CUT AND HE WAS RELEASED.

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