Two employees had set a beater return roller on a lower frame part of the stacker frame of the conveyor; the roller slipped out from the frame and came into contact with injured employee's index finger.
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Showing all 28IE & EE were changing out a troughing roller. They were leaning the old roller backwards to remove it, when it slipped out of their grasp, and fell onto IE's right thumb that was on the conveyor frame. IE went to the medical facility where IE received eight stitches and antibiotics.
EE got blisters from a hot sheave. The bearing had gone out on a screen which heated up the sheave. The contact with the sheave caused small blisters on EE's hand.
EE was dismounting the excavator for the end of shift. EE had three points of contact while dismounting and slipped off the foot peg on the middle of the track, which is 18 inches off of the ground.
Employee was operating a front-end loader and jarred left arm in rough terrain. Left arm muscle strain. Did not become reportable until after Clinic follow-up on May 10, 2019.
Torching wear plate, guard broke free causing employee to work to stay standing.
Installing counterweight pulley on field conveyor. Tele-handler and come-along holding pulley on either side of conveyor. Come-along cable snapped. Pulley swung back and struck middle finger of right hand.
Angle iron removed during maintenance, stored on end, fell over, striking employee.
Trimming a piece of rubber to fit a conveyor transition chute with a utility knife. The knife slipped and cut the top of the left hand.
Slipped on loose soil causing him to lose his footing, broke the fall by extending his right arm to catch himself on a block. Felt pain in right shoulder. Diagnosed as shoulder sprain. Now diagnosed as shoulder tear.
Technician was removing a cutting edge from a wheel loader bucket at Thelen's shop. Shank became dislodged and screw head spun. The screw head sliced through glove and index finger when it spun. 8 stitches required in left index finger.
Using a shop press. the support block shot out, striking the left thumb of injured person, causing damage to thumb and other fingers.
Slipped on ice after lunch break. Work area was covered with snow and was not able to maintain footing. Slipped and fell onto back. After a couple of days felt pain in lower back at belt line.
Boulder got stuck in jaw crusher. Had to use a pry bar to remove boulder.
Using a 70 lb. jackhammer to release a wear plate in a Cedar Rapids MVP 280 portable crushing plant, cone. the jackhammer slipped causing the right hand little finger nail to bend back away from the finger. Stitches were needed to reattach grown plate of finger nail.
Slurry pump in the North pit became clogged. Shut off valve did not work. Water in the pump continued to circulate and became hot. Worker opened valve and was hit by hot water on right side of chest, shoulder and neck.
He was kneeling on his left knee replacing a belt on a transfer conveyor. When he stood up he felt pain on the inside of his left knee.
Stepped down off scalper, stepped on loose rocks and twisted his left ankle.
Walking between buildings, slipped on the ice, fell to the ground, dislocated right ankle and broken tibia.
EE was climbing the ladder to enter a backhoe, when he felt a pain in the muscle of his right calf. It felt like the muscle had been hit by a rock.
He was laying on his stomach, lifting screen out of screen deck, and pulled a muscle in the right side of his chest. Incident occurred on 11/15/2007 and was reported on 11/19/2007.
Cutting exhaust hole in side of building with tin snips, cut index finger knuckle on siding of building, requiring 6 stitches in hand.
EE was welding a line for a ready mix hopper. The tack weld he made failed and metal shifted, pinching his left index finger between stell liner and hopper, resulting in a partial amputation and nail evulsion.
EMPLOYEE WAS REMOVING CUTTING OFF OF BOBCAT #14 AND REACHED UNDER THE BUCKET TO PUSH OLD CUTTINGEDGE BOLT IN AND CUT THIRD DIGIT ON LEFT HAND ON BURR ON CUTTING.
EE WAS WALKING OVER DIRT PILES IN OUR CLAY DUMP & TWISTED HIS KNEE.
EE WAS MOVING PIECE OF STEEL & HAD BACK MUSCLE SPASMS.
WORKING ON CUTTING EDGE, WHEN HE STOOD UP HE FELT HIS BACK POP.
NIPPLE CAME OFF A AIRLINE STRIKING HIM IN THE MOUTH.