Over the past 3 weeks operator developed pain in right shoulder, the pain became worse over time
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Showing all 50Operator stated that their arm had been hurting for a couple of months. at first this was a first aid only, but the doctor has changed to no longer first aid, and assigned occupational therapy.
EE was cleaning line 107 while waiting for ore. EE picked up a bag and when EE stood up EE hit EE's head on the stand for the cooler.
A packaging line operator slipped on wet surface and landed on back and left elbow
EE has been operating line 107 for a while and feels pain in shoulder back and neck
Teammate was unplugging a water treatment pump and built up pressure caused it to release mud unexpectedly with a lot of pressure and it hit EE full force in the face causing corneal abrasion in both eyes.
Teammate was unplugging a water treatment pump and built up pressure caused it to release mud unexpectedly with a lot of pressure and it hit EE full force in the face causing corneal abrasion in both eyes.
Cumulative injury and neck strain running an automatize packaging line over time.
Employee improperly lifted a 3 pack box of 15 pound jugs (total 45 lbs) to place them on the case sealer and injured forearm.
Using a hammer and not wearing the proper hand protection, employee struck thumb which needed stitches while the employee was performing a maintenance task.
While working at Mill 1 SH Conveyor 5, Injured Employee climbed to the second level to pulley a piece of steel to employee on next level up stepped into uncovered manhole at ladder
Miner was walking towards equipment and tripped on a guard on floor and fell to their knees injuring the right knee.
Teammate was pushing/pulling a conveyor to repair and hurt elbow.
Employee was using a utility knife and was not wearing cut resistant gloves. He sliced his left hand right above the thumb requiring sutures.
Fell out of the truck on buttocks
Temp worker was flipping stacks of boxes and his finger got caught in the strapping, fracturing it when in landed in the pile. He reported it later in the shift not knowing it was hurt until his glove came off.
Employee was driving a golf cart in the dark without using the headlights (which worked) and hit a cement wall. he injured his lip, chest and chin.
Miner got off forklift by sliding down off it and landed on her right leg. She felt a pop in her knee and could not walk.
While working on an air line that was locked out another air line that was next to it with air flow broke and caused a large amount of air to escape at one time causing an employee to be injured by the released energy.
Operator was backing down onto the location in a dump truck to be loaded by an excavator. The truck ran over a high point in the road which turned out to be a piece of ore and the truck bounced and jerked from side to side, the seat bottomed out causing him to strain his lower back.
While using a hand drill on a line the drill caught on a piece of metal and popped back stiking his right pinky finger causing a fracture. The employee is still being evaluated.
Miner drove off the road into a ditch going over a berm in a haul truck landing on the side. Miner has a severe contusion on right inner thigh and contusion on right calf and is restricted from climbing ladders. Miner stated the steering locked up investigation ongoing.
EE was placing pipe on clamp. Pipe slipped and pinched his left thumb. EE finished work that day (Friday) without reporting. He was fine all weekend, and RTW Monday and worked again all day with no problem. Tuesday 5/8 he called in and was taken to doctor with fractured left thumb.
The incident is a hearing loss over time and was found during the bi annual health assessment given to all employees during the 2010 year.
Two employees driving forklift trucks collided head on in the warehouse
Two Forklifts collided head on in the warehouse.
Employee stated that the pain started around January 2010, he monitored it to see if it was an injury or if pain got better. He reported it 4/21 but chose not to go to the DR. He asked to go on 4/27 and was sent. He believes using hand tools over time is the cause.
While working on the gas valve in the dryer the ee's were unthreading the pipe he was holding on to the pipe so when it finally came unthreaded it wouldn't fall to the ground. The pipe has a manual shut off valve and a safety valve while turning the pipe the two came together and pinched his finger in it causing a laceration to the right index finger.
Employee was part of a group installing a hammer mill hood at the mine, the hood had hung up on a conveyor belt when replacing the hood. A crane was used to relieve the pressure of the hood on the conveyor and in doing so sliced the hand of the mechanic guiding the hood.
Employee was dumping ore from a hopper. The hopper was the larger one. It is considered too heavy for one person to dump she went ahead and tried it on her own, then asked a coworker to help. She did not report the accident until Monday morning when she came to work. She did not complain to anyone about pain until Monday morning.
Employee was backing up on a forklift going about 2 to 3 MPH, employee seen another forklift and stopped suddenly, he felt a pop in his neck.
Employee was adjusting a photo eye when the pusher was activated and grabbed his hand.
Employee was walking between lines (normal walkway) and tripped on a bolt in the cement. She fell on her left shoulder.
Employee walked through muddy area and slipped but did not fall. Felt pain in back.
Employee was operating a valve pack line and strained her back.
Employee states she was running a machine and the first day her hands and fingers were sore. She continued to run the machine and her fingers started tingling. She complains of soreness now that radiates up to her right elbow. She has to grab a poly bag while approx 45 lbs of ore drops in bag then feed it into chute to be sewn. She reported this injury on 2/2/09.
Temporary employee did not shut off conveyor before clearing buildup on conveyor and her arm was pulled into conveyor
Employee was struck by a large piece of ore on the hard hat which caused neck and shoulder pain
EE was changing from bags on line 109 EE turned away from the machine and her thumb got caught in the clamp. When she hit the clmp foot pedal the delay was about 5 seconds before it released this caused a contusion on the thumb, EE was put on modified work with limited use of her right hand.
Maintence personnel were working on a belt driven machine and did not loosen the motor mounts; when they tried to roll the drive belts on the sheaves an employee's fingers got caught between the belt and the sheaves causing his right ring finger to break.
At truck wash area there was standing water. After washing a golfcart, the employee turned to shut off the water and his feet slipped out from under him. He fell on his right elbow. Diagnosis is contusion of right elbow which damaged nerve causing numbness in his hand/arm.
Employee was going up the stairs at the Mill and his boot slipped off the step. He thought he was going down so he spun around to stop himself by grabbing the rail and in doing so twisted his back.
While diagnosing a noise coming from the air conditioning system of a running company-owned pick-up, EEeached around the air conditioner's belt to touch a part near the vehicle?s air conditioner. The tip of his (R) ring finger glove was caught by the belt and twisted Curtis?s finger.
Employee was in the front office. He used his company-issued Buck knife to remove strings from the front of his coat that he was wearing. The employee cut his r-index finger.
At approx 11:15a on Jan 31, a temp emp reptd to our HR Mgr that after his shift on Fri, Jan 28 he stepped off the stairs & felt a ?pop? in his neck. He didn't report it to supervisor as there was no pain. Upon awakening Sat, Jan 29 he had a stiff neck. He felt better Sun. On Mon, Jan 31, approx 3-1/2 hours into his shift, the pain & stiff neck returned.
The employee was placarding a pallet of product on Line 305. The placard slipped from her fingers and fell upon the line's exit conveyor. As the employee reached for the placard, gravity moved the pallet forward, pinching the middle finger of her left hand between the conveyor and the pallet.
Employee was retrieving a propane tank from the propane tank rack behind Warehouse #1. As the employee began to pull the tank toward him, he experienced a "pop" in his lower back. He did not continue to pull the propane tank out of the rack. He re-mounted his forklift, drove to the warehouse office, and reported the injury to his supervisor.
Employee dismounted her forklift. She was aware of a second forklift backing out of the warehouse and the driver was also aware of the employee dismounting her forklift. The employee began walking toward the moving forklift. The driver lost sight of her, assuming she had walking around the back of her vehicle. The driver moved forward and ran over the employee's right foot.
EE WAS LOADING A DUST TRUCK. AS HE BEGAN TO WALK DOWN THE CATWALK, THE EMPLOYEE'S FOOT CAUGHT ON THE NON-STICK SURFACE. THE EE GRABBED THE HANDRAIL TO KEEP FROM FALLING AND IN THE PROCESS, T WISTED HIS RIGHT KNEE.
EMPLOYEE REPORTED PAIN IN WRISTS TO HR MANAGER. HE HAD BEEN STACKING BOXES WEIGHING APPROX. 42# ON 20-30 PALLETS. DID NOT REPORT INCIDENT UNTIL FOLLOWING DAY AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SHIFT.