Employee was scraping grease off the bottom of a cone head and cut his L H pinky finger on a sharp edge of the sealing.
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Showing all 5Employee complained of pain in right shoulder due to strain on shoulder of shoveling.
Employee was working on crusher feeder and was stung by a yellow jacket. Employee has known allergies to insect bites and was taken to hospital, at his request at 10:00am. Employee gave self medication to curb allergic reaction immediately after being stung.
2 employees were using 2 come along hand winches hooked to outside of bulldozer track hoisting engine belly pan into place. One winch slid to the side crushing tip of little thumb between the winch and track pad on one employee.
Plant man got small finger of L. H. between a 3/8X24"X18" plate while installing a chute with 2 other workers. The plate slipped while being slid into place, pinning the finger between the cone screen chute and the plate. The end of his finger was lacerated and the bone of the finger was cracked.