Washed truck, was getting in truck and slipped grabbing door with right arm.
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Showing all 25Moving Swamp Pump
Cleaning under belt frame
Moving a pump because it was out of water did not want the pump to seize as employee moved it over out of #1 he slipped & fell. Employee felt a slight pull he ignored it because it didn't bother him until he got home around 8:30-9:00am.
Damage to the upright guide that keeps the cable from touching the ground was pulled loose and caused the cable to jump the bull wheel.
Employee was roof bolting. While pushing bolt up into the hole, the employee held onto the bolt and pinched his hand between the bolt and plate.
Employee was jacklegging in the face, when he was hit by a scoop bringing material to the face.
Unloading rock dust, hanging ventilation tubing - stepped on a rock and twisted left knee
THERE WAS NO EVENT THEREFORE THIS IS NOT WORK RELATED.
Employee was roof bolting and twisted right knee
Working in mine water and got Dermatitis
The employee was jack legging, the leg buckeled knocking the employee down and he hit his head causing a cut.
The hoist had an electrical problem and would not operate.
Employee was carrying oil cans from hoist car to the roof bolter. All of a sudden his knee started hurting.
A roof fall occurred between 1 and 2 entry at crosscut #5. The fall was from 6 to 8 feet high. The fall was approximately 30 feet in length. The roof had been bolted with six foot fully grouted roof bolts.
Person came in contact with high voltage electrical source.
Electrical problem with the hoist. It was determined we could not fix it within the allowed time. Called the MSHA hotline number to report the accident (downtime) of hoist. Had all miners come out of mine. Repairs to hoist was made within a few hours. Hoist put back into service.
Employee lost balance, fell backwards and put his right hand back to catch himself. He ended up falling on his right wrist and he heard a pop sound.
The hoist gears were stripped to nothing when lowering a scoop and slack in the rope tightens it puts alot of tension on the gears of the hoist.
A cable was being used to help pull a piece of equipment. The cable broke hitting employee across both knees.
The plantary went out.
Mopping bath house floor with mop - buckets and nozzle for hose in the new bath house, could not carry hot water to and from, used sink in the bath house to get water, went over floor again with towel felt back pulled muscle.
Mopping bath house floor with mop - bucket and nozzle for hose in the new bath house. Could not carry hot water to and from. Used sink in bath house to get water, went over floor again with towel felt back pull muscle.
Air jumping the fuel trailer with the Eimco. The hose was not hooked up. When the air was turned on, fuel sprayed into worker's eyes.
Employee was moving Angle Iron into warehouse, piece slipped out of his hands and bounced off his leg. Even though this occurred on 10/6/10 he did not report that he needed to go to the doctor till 10/14/10. The injury occured on the last day of his scheduled 7 day rotation. He did not seek medical attention for this until the last day of his 7 off 10/14/10.