Mining Incidents

Amrize Portland PlantMetal/Nonmetal

Amrize Cement Inc. · Facility
Controlled by Amrize Ltd
Florence, CO, Fremont County, CO · Active
MSHA Mine ID: 0500037
Fatalities
1
Total incidents
194
Years on record
2000–2026
Latest incident
Feb 2026

Fatalities at this mine

1 recorded
Fall from ladders

ACCORDING TO WITNESS, EMPLOYEE FELL FROM A SCAFFOLD LADDER FROM AN UNKNOWN HEIGHT.

Reportable incidents

193 on file (excluding fatalities above)

2026 · 1 incident

Struck against stationary object

Employee was using a pry bar to clear a plugged chute. When the rock broke free, the employee hit their hand on the side of the chute, sustaining a fractured finger.

2025 · 6 incidents

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee was prying on a part. The part gave way, causing the employee to step backwards into a hole, sustaining a knee sprain.

Bodily reaction, (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee knelt down in maintenance shop to pick up a 2.5 gallon jug of oil. Employee stated they felt a pop in their knee. The employee has now (Jan 2026) completed an MRI and received a steroid shot in the knee.

(Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee suffering mental duress resulting from near miss.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee sustained a sprained finger.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee's hand made contact with discharge water from nozzle of pressure washer wand that the employee was operating.

Caught in, under or between a moving and a stationary object

Employee was using an iron worker to shear a piece of 1/4""X2"" strap when they pinched their finger between the workpiece and the shear table.

2024 · 4 incidents

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee was installing idler pulley when the pulley slipped, cutting their index finger.

Over-exertion in lifting objects

Employee received a diagnosis of a bicep tear on July 18th, related to loading an empty gas cylinder on a cart.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee was walking when they sprained their ankle.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Two employees were moving an electric motor in the warehouse by sliding a bar through an eyebolt in the top of the motor. As they were setting the motor on the floor, the motor slid on the bar, pinching one employee's finger, causing an injury.

2023 · 4 incidents

Fall down stairs

Bulk truck cement driver was descending stairs on safe rack when they tripped and fell from the 4th or 5th step from the bottom of the stairs to the ground.

Caught in, under or between a moving and a stationary object

While manipulating a shackle on the gearbox, an Enscicon employee's finger was pinched between the shackle and the gearbox. This incident was initially reported as first aid, then escalated to a medical treatment injury after a dr visit on 5/12/2023.

Struck by flying object

An employee had a metal particle fall into the right eye. The employee was working inside the raw mill at the plant. The Employee was grinding a weld inside one of the pin pockets. When the employee finished grinding and stepped out of the pin pocket the employee lifted the face shield when an uncomfortable feeling began in the right eye.

Struck by flying object

Employee was replacing covers on air slide during a very windy day. Employee felt something hit their eye. Foreign debris was found in eye.

2022 · 3 incidents

Fall from ladders

Access ladder slipped, causing employee to fall approximately 4 feet. The ladder was improperly secured.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee completed grinding a piece of steel. They removed their face shield and safety glasses. A short time later they noticed eye irritation. No foreign material was found in the eye by the Dr., but the employee was diagnosed with a scratched cornea.

Fall to the walkway or working surface

Employee was walking along side of building and tripped over boot cleaning grate located near doorway. Employee fell and felt pain in their shoulder. Employee has began receiving physical therapy treatments, changing the classification from first aid.

2021 · 6 incidents

Struck by flying object

Employee was cleaning dust material on top of clinker silo. The wind blew and employee got dust in eye.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee was descending 4 steps on a vertical ladder of the DM 45 HP drill when EE felt a pop in their right shoulder.

Fall from scaffolds, walkways, platforms

The employee was working on green tagged scaffold approximately 8-10 off of the ground around a raw mill roll pair removing the hub off of the shaft. The scaffold boards were against the hub until the housing was removed allowing for a space at which time the employee fell.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

On 8/27/2021 at approximately 3:00 A.M. a maintenance technician was performing a task to reinstall a drive wheel on the stacker. While reinstalling the wheel, the wheel became off-balance from its position and tipped off the rail. When the wheel tipped it struck the employee in the chin and the palm of the right hand causing lacerations to the chin and palm.

Caught in, under or between a moving and a stationary object

Approximately 11:30 P.M., a maintenance technician was using a hydraulic torque wrench to torque the primary crusher bearing housing bolts. As the technician performed this task, the hydraulic torque wrench slipped off of the bolt, causing the wrench to rotate swiftly, striking the tip of the employee's right ring finger against a steel pulley.

Struck against stationary object

Employee was removing a 30lb cardox tube after a shot. When EE pulled the tube out EE struck R index finger on the scaffolding. This created a bruise (palpitation)to EE's finger. On 3/11/21 EE was seen at a clinic for an exam. Nothing broken, physical therapy visit.

2020 · 6 incidents

Struck by flying object

EE was working to unplug a clogged airline. After cleaning out debris, EE had another employee hook up the airline. EE prematurely turned on the line blowing pressurized air and cement in to EE's R eye. This caused an abrasion and EE was taken to an eye specialist.

Caught in, under or between running or meshing objects

Baghouse rotary feeder was plugged. Employee was opening a slide gate. Employee had positioned a ladder for access. Employee stepped off of the ladder and on to the screw housing. Employee's left foot went through the screw housing, got caught in the screw. Their left leg was amputated below the knee.

Struck against stationary object

Employee was removing a drain plug with a pipe wrench. When the plug broke loose, EE's hand struck an adjacent bolt cutting through EE's impact glove. EE received a laceration and 4 stitches to close.

Absorption of radiations, caustics, toxic and noxious substances

Employee was accessing the Reclaimer building. EE felt something bump hard hat, then back, then back leg. When EE looked around to see, there was a bat attached to EE's leg biting EE's pants. EE stated never felt a bite or sting. Due to the high mortality rate of rabid bat bites (6-8% bats are rabid) EE decided to have the vaccine administered.

Fall to the walkway or working surface

Employee was walking between electrical cabinets in the MCC room when they stepped on a elec cover ground plate and it gave way 8-10 inches. EE fell to one knee hitting hard hat on the floor. EE called a supervisor and they filled out a near miss report. Hours later EE started to feel some discomfort. EE went to the Doc on 2/26 and was given 6-7 visits with physical therapist.

Fall to the walkway or working surface

Off site Truck driver for another company pulled in to get a load of cement. The driver's pneumatic lid would not open due to freezing rain conditions. When driver went to access the air switch on the trailer, the driver noticed some ice and avoided it but stepped on a thin film of wet kiln dust. Driver slipped and fell splitting lip. 4 stitches to upper lip.

2019 · 2 incidents

Fall to the walkway or working surface

Employee was throwing a rope up 1 level to lift up a bucket of tools. As the employee threw the rope, EE slipped and fell. EE got up and brushed self off, a bit embarrassed. The next day when EE came to work EE complained of shoulder pain. X rays were taken, no issues reported by doctor. EE recently went to see a physical therapist.

Over-exertion in lifting objects

Employee ""Tweaked"" Back while attempting to remove inner pipe from outer cooling jacket on inlet analyzer probe. This incident was initially a first aid but do to the employee seeing a physical therapist on 3/15/2019 it has been moved to a Medical incident.

2018 · 5 incidents

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Maintenance employee was injured while working in the raw mill. EE was working to install a beam protector on the west beam in the raw mill. While the employee was tightening the last bolt in the beam protector, the wrench that EE was using slipped and struck EE in the right upper lip.

Fall from machine

An employee driver for a transportation company fell while stepping out of truck. The transportation co. employee was holding onto a clipboard and the steering wheel with left hand and holding the handrail with right hand. While the transportation co. employee stepped back they lost their footing and fell from the truck to the ground onto upper left back.

Struck against a moving object

A Quarry operator was driving haul truck #3 (APX00162). EE alleges they drove down the main haul road into the MA pit, hit a pot hole in the road, causing the truck to jolt leading to a sudden pain in the lower back. EE continued along with duties for the remainder of the shift, without stopping to report the injury.

Over-exertion in pulling or pushing objects

EE was changing the cement valves top of Grp 2 silo. The 1st bar valve moved hard. EE used full body weight on the 2nd and it moved easier causing them to be off balance. EE rolled R ankle. EE iced it and took ibuprofen. Worked for 2 weeks then decided it was not feeling better. EE went in for an x ray on 3/1. Displaced fracture R distal fibula.

Fall to the walkway or working surface

Employee was walking when the employee slipped and fell. This incident did not become a medical incident until 8/17/2018

2017 · 6 incidents

Caught in, under or between a moving and a stationary object

Employee was using a poke bar to clean out a hot box when ee lost control of the bar, smashing hand between the bar and hot box plate resulting in a laceration to left pointer finger. Employee was treated at local ER and received 4 stitches to finger.

Struck by falling object

The employee was placing two 7 foot scaffold legs to be secured into place when the first leg slipped out of the right hand and hit the thumb on the left hand as they held the second leg. The impact caused a contusion injury to the tip of the left thumb.

Bodily reaction, (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee showed up at work 7/19 complaining of left shoulder pain. The previous day, the employee had been a hole watch (conf space) assisting and monitoring employees accessing the conf space. When EE left work at 5 pm, there was no complaint of injury. We took EE to the Doc, Doc put EE on light duty and gave EE Naproxen/Flexeril.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee was trying to remove a new pair of scissors from packaging. The scissors were attached with zip ties. In contrast with company policy the employee used a razor knife without cut resistant gloves and while attempting to cut the zip tie EE slipped and cut hand resulting in 10 stitches.

Caught in, under or between a moving and a stationary object

EE was rotating a gearbox with a hoist. When the gearbox was lifted it started to spin. EE reacted by putting left hand out to stop the spinning and EE caught hand between the gearbox and wall. Minor bruising. The next morning EE complained of pain in L knee. EE had x rays. Everything is fine, but placed on light duty for a few weeks.

Over-exertion in pulling or pushing objects

Employee was working on the raw mill. Employee was pulling on a rope attached to the RM veins. When the rope hung up, employee pulled on it hard and felt a pop in employee's right thumb. Went to the Doctor on the 16th. Doc prescribed 800 mg ibuprofen, lifting restrictions with R thumb.

2016 · 6 incidents

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employees were removing built up material off the end of the analyzer probe. The probe was in the retract position and was stuck. As the material was dislodged, the probe moved approximately 1 inch. The injured employee was holding a flash light and while looking to see, put head next to the probe the exact minute it moved. 7 stitches to the right eyebrow.

Fall from scaffolds, walkways, platforms

Employee was doing ground checks, walking around on a 16' elevated platform. A section of the catwalk gave way. The employee fell forward catching self on the solid section of catwalk. Bilateral lower extremity abrasions, right shoulder sprain, back muscular sprain, right wrist sprain. The doc returned EE to work on light duty.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

The employee reported the issue on 3/24. It was listed as a shoulder strain/sprain. Over the next several weeks the shoulder pain did not reside. The employee went to a specialist on 4/27. Specialist injected the shoulder/tendon with cortisone. (which is now reportable)

Caught in, under or between (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE smashed right index finger between motor and shim while shifting it sideways. There is amputation of the distal soft tissues at the tip of the finger. No acute fracture or dislocation. No sutures and returned to work.

Over-exertion in lifting objects

Employee had been working on removing glycol cooler grates. EE noticed no immediate injury, but back pain began to develop 1-2 am that evening. By the next morning the pain had intensified. Employee notified work on the 21st that EE was unable to return to work. Doctors visit revealed strain of muscle, fascia and tendon of lower back.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Electrician was using a razor knife to cut electrical tape off of de-energized motor leads. EE was holding the lead with left hand. The knife slipped off of the tape and it cut the fleshy part of EE's lower left thumb (palm). Mgmt took EE to the local clinic where EE received 7 sutures.

2015 · 8 incidents

Struck by falling object

Employee was holding up a flange and fitting a pipe through the flange. The flange slipped and fell smashing fingers on the employee's left hand

Caught in, under or between a moving and a stationary object

Employee was trouble shooting a pan conveyor. Employee rested his hand on the rail for balance when a roller came by it pinched the end of his finger

Accident type, without injuries

Coal mill bag house smolder no illness or injury bag house was completely re-bagged

Over-exertion in pulling or pushing objects

Employee was pulling on a cable when the cable broke causing a laceration to his left hand. employee received 3 stitches

Absorption of radiations, caustics, toxic and noxious substances

employee was taking a cement sample from a cement tanker truck. The employee went to dump the sample into a five gallon bucket when the material splashed up and hit the employee in the left eye

Struck against stationary object

Employee stepped off of a ladder stepped on a rock and sprained his ankle.

(Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE was found in the smoking area in front of the main office building. When he was found he was cool to the touch and no pulse. CPR was started by the plant first responders. The Florence EMS group was called and took over. The EMS group contacted St. Thomas More hospital and efforts were stopped. The Fremont county corner arrived and pronounced the pt deceased

Over-exertion in lifting objects

Employee was installing an electrical motor on 1/6/2016 when the employee was taken to workers comp Dr. Dr stated strained muscle no restrictions injury did not improve MRI Completed and surgery for shoulder arthroscopic. Surgery completed on 5/29/2015. Date the injury became reportable 5/29/2015

2014 · 3 incidents

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

2 EE were opening the bottom of a bin in order to vacuum it out. 1 EE hit the side of the bin to knock down the loose material. The dust came down and shot out the opening hitting EE in the chest. The dust splashed up into his eyes. EE was standing 4 to 5 feet from the opening.

Fall from machine

Individual was climbing the ladder on a 785 haul truck missed the top grab bar and fell to the ground.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee states he was removing an arch for canopies and it sprung back, striking him on the left hand. This office was notified 1/16/14, when employee sought medical treatment. There is no lost time for this injury but employee is working modified duty.

2013 · 1 incident

Over-exertion in lifting objects

Employee was removing a tool pouch weighing 20 lbs. from the back of a service truck. Employee felt shoulder move out of socket then back in. Had pain in right shoulder

2012 · 5 incidents

Fall to the walkway or working surface

Individual was traveling to get a clinker sample stepping over a chain tripped on the chain and fell striking his shoulder on the ground

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE was changing tire and was straightening the rim lock holder with a tire bar. Tire bar slipped and hit his upper front teeth. Minor chipping of front teeth. No other injuries or impairment.

Over-exertion in pulling or pushing objects

Individual was preparing to clean the roof of a substation was pulling vacuum hose to the roof and experienced pain in her back.

Over-exertion in lifting objects

EE and three others were removing an aluminum ramp from the cooler area of the plant. Each individual was lifting and sliding the ramp. The IE attempted to slide ramp and felt his back pop.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee was jackhammering a vertical refractory wall in the calciner, working from his knees when he felt a shooting pain in his back.

2011 · 4 incidents

Accident type, without injuries

Equip/property damage - 8:30 shut mill down suspected. Short time after shutdown temp began to rise in baghouse & co became appetent. To inert with CO2 was started. One hour later no change in temp or co. smell of smoldering coal was evident MSHA & fire dept were contacted. inerting of system continued until temp stabilized. At least 12 rows of bags were damaged

Struck by falling object

Employee was trying to roll the ring cover over when the pry bar slipped out of the bolt hole. When the pry bar came loose it allowed the plate to roll back over landing on top of the employee's right foot. Employee is on light duty.

Struck by falling object

4 ee lifting devise and began to hook up rolling pin & when attempting to hook up. They slid the pin through the hook & were attempting to center it, the pin went too far through the hook & fell out the other side, fell to the floor stringing ee on the left shin & foot. EE has broken bone in foot is on restrictions, but is working light duty.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee reported on 4/8/11 at 2:30pm that his eye was burning & thought it to be pink eye. He went to his optometrist for review. When the doctor looked in his eye there was a piece of metal embedded. The doctor removed the metal & had the employee wear a patch over the weekend to protect his eye. Employee returned to work with no restrictions on 4/11/11.

2010 · 3 incidents

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee was working on fan trying to remove a coupling. The center bolt would not come loose. Tried using a large break over bar, then used a large pipe to get more leverage. When applying pressure the adapter broke allowing the employee to go forward twisting lower back as he went down. Employee is on restricted duty.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee was cutting a zip tie off of a new tape measure using a knife. When the tie cut, the knife slipped stabbing his left hand between the thumb and forefinger. Employee received medical care. Received 3 stitches.

Contact with hot objects or substances

While in the process of welding, hot weld slag fell onto the boot if ICM employee. The weld slag burned through the boot, causing a burn to his foot.

2009 · 7 incidents

Struck by flying object

Employee was cleaning up at the end of shift & picked up a hard chunk of cement & dropped it in the georgia buggy. There was dry cement in the bottom & when the chunk was dropped in the loose material splashed up into his face. Material went under his safety glasses and ended up in his left eye. 1st aid was admisnistered. Diagnosis: large corneal abrasion, restricted duty.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee was hammering on a wrench to break a bolt loose. When the EE swung the hammer it struck an I-beam that put the hammer in a different direction & struck his right hand between the thumb & first finger causing trauma, contusion and laceration to his right hand. Employee is on restricted duty.

Bodily reaction, (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE was in reclaimer hall greasing rollers. EE bent down to grease roller when he stood back up he felt a pain in his L knee. An EE was working w/ee called for help. First responders arrived gave assistance, upon assessing the situation an ambulance was called ee was transported to hospital for further care.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE was removing bags from main cooler bag house. The cage that the bag goes around is difficult to move so the EE was using an up/down motion to loosen the bag so it could be removed. Bags were being cut off the cage as they were being removed. While pulling up on cage the employee's ear went inside the grid of the cage & when he pulled up, the wire lacerated his ear(9 stitches)

Contact with hot objects or substances

EE was air arcing and a piece of hot slag entered his left ear. EE received burn.

Struck against stationary object

Employee was woarking on removing clinker cooler roller crusher from housing. After working w/ fellow employee in setting porta-power jack, he stood up and caught the area aboce his right eye on a piece of angle iron welded perpendicular to the clinker cooler housing. The employee received a cut above right eye. Received stitches at clinic visit.

Struck against stationary object

EE stated that while tightening down a bolt, the wrench slipped off the bolt head causing him to strike his elbow against the side of the hopper. He stated there was no pain, no loss of motion. He was placed on modified duty. On 3-4-09, he return to the CCOM and was diagnosed with Bursitis/tendeniti/elbow soft tissue effusion which was drained from his right elbow.

2008 · 8 incidents

Fall onto or against objects

Employee was loading a rail car top (which was wet from rain) on track 2. While descending the ladder with now wet boots his foot slipped on the ladder and his right leg came in contact with a metal strapping which caused a 1/2"" cut just below the knee. First aid was administered with the help of his supervisor. At end of shift he sought medical treatment and received 3 stitches.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE felt irritation in his right eye. The irritation increased while at lunch. EE irrigated his eye & felt better. Driving home the irritation increased & became painful.Safety Mgr took ee to clinic for treatment. RX was issued. Irritation continued, ee was sent to Optometrist. He had a piece of slag imbedded in his cornea. It has been removed & was given drops.

Absorption of radiations, caustics, toxic and noxious substances

Wind blew concrete dust into the employee's eye.

Over-exertion in lifting objects

Employee was pulling chocks another area to the grease bay to use on a vehicle he was going to service when he slipped on wet pavement & felt a pop in his left knee. Employee has been able to perform his regular duties until surgery as of Sept. 8 employee is on light duty.

Struck by falling object

EE was working in the finish mill 2. Material fell from above & some dust got into his left eye. He removed a small piece of gypsum & then contacted a first aid responder for assistance with flushing our his eye. 5/21 employees eye was still sore. Referred to specialist to be sure nothing was imbedded in eye. EE had a deep scratch. Was given RX drops to use until seen May 28th.

Struck by rolling or sliding object

A sheave block previously used to hold cable in place was suspended appox. 30 ft above from where employee was working. As the cable was placed against tray the sheave slid down the cable striking employee in the head. Employee didn't black out but appeared to be confused. Employee climbed into lift basket and was treated by first responders until taken to CCOM for evaluation.

Struck by flying object

EE had a foreign object in his eye. He is unsure when and how it happened. He was taken to the clinic and had it removed

Struck against stationary object

Employee finished preventive maintenance on the it loader and was walking ot the port-a-john when he stepped on a rock and twisted his right knee.

2007 · 10 incidents

Struck by falling object

Employee was helping lower a gunite hose when it became hung up on a beam. In attempting to free it, the hose was pulled upward when the coupling came loose. The hose fell striking the employee on the hard hat and right shoulder.

Accident type, without injuries

Normal inspection was being done. Performed air test and observed high CO. Decided to vent & wait for another test. CO kept climbing and one employee observed smoke around 12:15 pm. Closed all gates to the baghouse; closed all doors & inerted system throughout afternoon. Fire dept. on standby during incident. Smoldering controlled with CO2 fire suppression system around 4:30 pm.

Accident type, without injuries

A fire was reported at approx 1:30 pm. I immediately went to investigate & found a fire located approx 1 mile east of the plant facility. Apparently a train passed through the area & a spark ignited the weeds in the railroad right away. The fire spread to the plant property. The fire department was notified and MSHA was called at 1:50. An area of 400' x 200' was burned.

Caught in, under or between running or meshing objects

EE was asked to power down a gas welder, but could not find the off switch. He decided to use the throttle cable to shut down the welder. There was a cooling fan in close proximity of the throttle cable & when the throttle was moved the fan had caught the 3rd finger of his right hand & a small but deep cut to the side by the knuckle. Stitches were needed. 1 cm in size.

Over-exertion in lifting objects

Employee was on the tower shoveling and felt a snap and pop in his back Physicians review has bound a l-s strain l5 radicular pain. He is on light duty until further review.

Caught in, under or between (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE was trying to drill the end of the grounding clamp for a welding lead. The clamp was held in the drill's vice. He was holding the end of the welding lead with his left hand. The drill bit hung up in the welding clamp and started twisting the clamp and cable. The cable got twisted on his glove and shirt sleeve, pulled his hand into the drill and fractured the left index finger.

Over-exertion in pulling or pushing objects

The employees were pulling buckets of debris from a lower scaffolding & felt a sharp pain in the middle of his back.

Struck by falling object

Miner was cleaning the snow and ice off of his boots, slipped, striking steel plates that were stacked up against a column causing them to fall on his right ankle. The plates that landed on him were about 3/16"" x 16""x 36"" and about 8"" or 9"" high.

Struck by falling object

Putting seperator shelf into position, leaned up against wall of Mill to prep for next section. Pushed it towards wall and lowered chainfalls, it hung up on shelf and slipped off, then it came down and bounced up and landed on EE's left foot, directly behind steel toe of boot. This resulted in smashing of his left foot.

Struck against stationary object

Late at night, employee was not aware of surroundings.

2006 · 8 incidents

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE complained that over a period of time he has experienced an increase in pain and numbness in both of his hands and arms. Surgery has been performed on the left arm and once healed, surgery will be performed on the right arm.

Struck against stationary object

Employee was driving a mini skid steer into the mill building & down a hallway. There was low conduit across pathway & he struck his head when going under. He felt his neck jam & his spine pop at the joints all the way down. He was taken to CCOM the next day & is on light duty for 2 weeks or until released by the doctor.

Accident type, without injuries

Employee was using cutting torch to install safety hand rails. Hot material fell in tire pile and ignited tires. Hot work permit was in place.

Accident type, without injuries

Kiln stopped due to disruption in raw material feed, coal mill stopped. smoldering palverized coal made its way to the baghouse. Potential ignition source was tramp metal in coal mill, CO2 inerting was effective until CO2 level in storage tank became too low to start mill system. High O2 atmosphere in baghouse due to mill off-line & lack of CO2 led to need to stop smolder w/water.

Caught in, under or between (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Working on Iteca Vacuum arm and while lowering plunger 2nd finger of the left hand got caught. Employee sought medical treatment at the emergency room. Stitches were needed. No work restrictions - stitches to be removed in 7 to 10 days.

Rubbed or abraded

EE was working to remove small pieces of metal blocking the feed chute & needed to kneel in a tight area several times to work on the blockage. EE was stiff after working and kneeling in the tight area. As the night went on there was an increase in pain & he had difficulty walking. He was taken to the hospital for evaluation. He is restricted sedentary work for 1 week.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee working in calciner unit operating a cordless circular saw to build wooden forms in preparation for guniting. As he was making a miter cut on 3/4"" piece of plywood @ 2""x8"" long, the saw blade came in contact with left index finger cutting the tip off.

Fall to the walkway or working surface

Working on scaffold platform, tripped on a piece of plyboard protruding on the deck of the scaffold and struck scaffolding injuring left shoulder. He was diagnosed with cervical strain, L. shoulder strain and right eye conrtusion. Employee reached maximum medical improvement with a 6% upper extremity impairment for loss of motion.

2005 · 11 incidents

Over-exertion in lifting objects

Had Stiffness and pain in neck on the left side, numbness in arm after picking up ladder and moving it from one location to another. Carring ladder on shoulder. Employee put on restricted duty. 10 lb limit on lifting and no crawling or climbing.

Struck against stationary object

Miner was filling a bottle of ammonia in lab. He pressed down on the bottle stopper and the bottle broke, causing a laceration to his right middle finger on his right hand that required sutures.

Contact with hot objects or substances

CUTTING THE SUB CONNECTOR OFF OF A PIECE OF DRILL STEM WITH OXY/ACETALINE TORCH. SUB CONNECTOR HAD MALE THREAD AT EACH END & DRILL STEM HAS AN INNER JACKET FOR DRILL OIL. APPEARS THAT SOME OF THE OIL HAD RESERVOIRED IN UPPER END OF THE MALE THREADS. AS EE CUT, THE TORCH HEATED & PRESURIZED THE DRILL OIL, CAUSING IT TO FLASH/EXPLODE. 1ST & 2ND DEGREE BURNS TO FACE & NECK.

Over-exertion in lifting objects

EMPLOYEE BENT AT WAIST TO PICK UP A PIECE OF CRIBBING FOR CRANE OPERATION. EMPLOYEE HAD MUSCLE PAIN AND SORENESS IN LOWER BACK AS A RESULT OF LIFT PROCEDURE.

Struck against stationary object

WALKING THROUGH RAW MILL MAIN BAG HOUSE AND WALKED INTO A LOW BEAM STRIKING THE FRONT OF HARD HAT, JARRING NECK. SENT TO CCOM FOR REVIEW AND WAS PUT ON RESTRICTIONS

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE operating a table saw cutting wedges when his glove on left hand got caught by blade and pulled his hand into blade. he sustained laceration to 1st and 2nd digits of left hand. four sutures required to close laceration

Struck by falling object

EE was working on level 6 of tower at the watertank. Plastic wrap around tank needed to be replaced so that the water lines would not freeze. EE was removing plastic when the support structure 4x8 plywood on 2x4s around outside came loose and hit EE in the right knee. EE is on light duty.

Fall to the walkway or working surface

Employee slipped stepping back into empty oxyacetylene cart; it rolled out from under him causing a fall, striking his head on concrete. Fellow workers said he passed out causing fall, unsure.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee had felt knee pain for two weeks. He was servicing a quarry haul truck and took a step and felt extreme pain behind the knee. Cause of pain has not yet been diagnosed. Employee is on modified duty at this time.

Bodily reaction, (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee was on shift and experiencing lower back pain throughout the day. Upon examination it was determined that his hip has been out causing extreme pain to lower left side of back. He is on modified duty at this time.

Struck against stationary object

EE WAS THREADING ELECTRICAL CONDUIT AND CUT FINGER. TWO STITCHES WERE REQUIRED. GLOVES WERE NOT WORN WHILE COMPLETING TASK.

2004 · 5 incidents

Over-exertion in pulling or pushing objects

PUSHING AGAINST 3/4"" DRILL, HE OVER STRETCHED A MUSCLE IN LEFT KNEE. INITIAL DOCTOR VISITS WERE OBSERVATIONAL - NO WORK RESTRICTIONS. LAST DOCTOR'S VISIT DETERMINED SURGERY IS NECESSARY AND WILL BE DONE ON 12-16-04.

Contact with hot objects or substances

Employee was working in a tight area 331 wf4 dump pocket putting new lines on the discharge chute. employee went to change hand when he was welding and the torch slipped from left hand and the flame caught the right wrist causing second degree burns.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Ee was cutting radiator hose. He was using a knife that was inadequate for the job & was also cutting toward his body. Another factor that led to the accident was that his hands were also slightly oily. The knife slipped while cutting the hose & struck the ee in the leg causing a small laceration which required three stitches.

Contact with hot objects or substances

EE WAS CLEANING FEED SHELF OF KILN: OPENED DOOR ON THE S/E SIDE OF SHELF. A WALL WAS BUILDING UP ON THE EAST FACE & DECIDED TO BAR IT DOWN WITH A SCRAPER BAR. WHILE WORKING ON THE BUILD-UP A CHUNK BLEW OUT & WENT UNDER VISOR THE CHUCK HIT MICROPHONE & FELL DOWN SHIRT CAUSING 2ND & 3RD DEG BURNS ON NECK & CHEST. LIGHT DUTY UNTIL RELEASED BY DR.

Over-exertion in lifting objects

EMPLOYEE WAS LIFTING TOO MUCH WEIGHT AND FELT A POPPING SENSATION IN HIS RIGHT ARM. HE WAS TAKEN TO THE CLINIC AND DIAGNOSED WITH A STRAIN. HE WILL BE ON RESTRICTED DUTY FOR A WEEK OR TWO.

2003 · 8 incidents

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE WAS STANDING ON GROUND AND REACHED UP TO SET THE BRAKE ON A RAIL CAR. THE REACHEING ACTION CAUSED HIS LEFT SHOULDER TO DISLOCATE. NOTE EE REPORTS THAT HE HAS HAD SHOULDER DISLOCATE 2 YEARS AGO DUE TO A FIGHT AND AGAIN LAST YEAR IN ANOTHER NON-WORK RELATED EVENT. HE WAS TREATED AT THE HOSPITAL AND RELEASED TO LIGHT DUTY.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE HAD BEEN CLEANING UP A CEMENT SPILL WITH A SHOVEL AND AT TIMES A VACUUM. HE STATES THAT HE BEGAN TO NOTICE PAIN IN HIS LOWER LEFT ABDOMEN ON HIS WAY HOME. HE WAS SENT FOR AN EVALUATION THE MORNING OF 10-21-03 AND RETURNED TO WORK THE SAME DAY ON RESTRICTED DUTY FOR ONE WEEK.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

SLOWLY KNEE WENT FROM FEELING UNCOMFORTABLE TO PAIN AFTER A COURSE OF A WEEK OR SO ASSESSMENT FROM CCOM-HAMSTRING TENDONITIS & MILD KNEE STRAIN. REPETITIVE MOTION FROM CLIMBING LADDERS WHILE L OADING RAIL CARS. RESTRICTED TO NO CLIMBING, LIMITED KNEELING, LIMITED SQUATTING, LIMITED TO LIFTING, CARRYING, PUSHING & PULLING OF 20 LBS. UNSURE OF INTENSITY OF INJURY UNTIL EVALUATION BY

Contact with hot objects or substances

EMPLOYEE HAD OPENED INSPECTION PLATE AT ALKALI BY-PASS FLAPPER VALVE TO CHECK FOR BLOCKAGE. HOT MATERIAL FELL INTO THE SCROW WHICH FEEDS THIS VALVE AND FLUSHED THROUGH CAUSING EMPLOYEE TO BE H IT WITH DUST. EMPLOYEE RECEIVED MINOR BURNS TO FACE AND NECK, HOWEVER BOTH FOREARMS HAD RECEIVED 1ST & SOME 2ND DEGREE BURNS. EE WAS TREATED & DID RETURN TO WORK RESTRICTED AWAY FROM HOT AREA

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

TWO REPAIRMEN WERE USING PRY BARS TO RAISE A TAIL PULLY SHAFT. ONE REPAIRMAN LOST HIS GRIP CAUSING THE WEIGHT TO TRANSFER ON THE BAR THE OTHER WAS HOLDING. THE WEIGHT CAUSED HIS BAR TO LIFT FO RCING HIS HAND TO STRIKE THE LEFT SIDE OF HIS FACE. THIS IMPACT CAUSED PART OF HIS #11 TOOTH TO BREAK OFF. HE IS IN THE PROCESS OF HAVING THIS TOOTH CAPPED.

Fall from machine

EE WAS CLIMBING LADDER TO HIS HAUL TRUCK & FELL APPROXIMATELY 10' TO THE GROUND LANDING ON RIGHT SIDE. WHY ACCIDENT OCCURRED IS STILL BEING REVIEWED. EE COULD NOT REMEMBER CLEARLY WHAT HAPPENE D. INJURY OCCURRED TO SHOULDER, SIDE & HEAD. EE IS OFF WORK DUE TO SHOULDER INJURY AND OBSERVATION.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EMPLOYEE WAS LIFTING BY HAND WITH ONE OTHER PERSON A SECTION OF HANDRAIL AND TWISTED THE WRONG WAY WHEN LIFTING UP. THIS RESULTED IN A STRAIN TO THE LOWER BACK.

Fall down stairs

EMPLOYEE WAS WORKING ON THE 3RD FLOOR OF SILO 35 AT THE SURGE BIN LEVEL. THE EMPLOYEE FINISHED HIS WORK AND HEADED TO CHECK THE INSPECTION DOOR ON THE OUTSIDE. EMPLOYEE STARTED UP THE STAIRS, HIS RIGHT FOOT GOT CAUGHT-UP BETWEEN THE GAP OF THE FIRST AND SECOND STAIRS. HE FELL FORWARD PUTTING HIS HANDS IN FRONT OF HIM, MOSTLY FALLING ON HIS RIGHT ARM.

2002 · 16 incidents

Fall from ladders

WHEN EE WAS DESENDING A LADDER, HE STEPPED OFF THINKING HE WAS ON THE BOTTOM RUNG. HE WAS NOT IN FACT ON THE THE BOTTOM RUNG CAUSING HIM TO FALL TO GROUND. HE LANDED ON HIS RIGHT SHOULDER, IN JURING IT. HE WAS TAKEN TO THE HOSP. BY HIS SUPERVISOR TO CHECK. THE INITIAL DIAG. WAS A BRUISE.UPON FOLLOW UP EXAM AND MRI ON 11-20-02 HE HAS BEEN DIAGNOSED ACUTE ROTOR CUFF. ON MODIFIED DUTY

Struck by flying object

A PIECE OF STEEL LODGED IN HIS RIGHT EYE.

Bodily reaction, (Not Elsewhere Classified)

WAS JACK HAMMERING FEED SHELF KILN WENT A LITTLE POSATIVE AND HOT MEAL WAS COMING OUT JUMPED OUT OF THE OF KILN DISCHARGE AND TWISTED MY LOWER BACK.

Struck by falling object

WAS WORKING FROM A MANLIFT WHEN THE HYDRAULICS WENT OUT AND THE BUCKET FELL ON TOP OF A MILL JARRING THE EMPLOYEE. THERE WAS PAIN FELT IN THE MID TO LOWER BACK WHEN IT HIT.

Bodily reaction, (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE WAS BENDING DOWN TO GO UNDER ROPED OFF AREA WHEN HE FELT A PULL IN HIS LOWER BACK, PAIN AND STIFFNESS SET IN TO LOWER LEFT SIDE OF THE BACK.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

WHILE BENDING OVER DRILLING, THE EE STARTED TO FEEL PAIN IN HIS BACK.

Struck by falling object

THE EMPLOYEE WAS TAKING A CONCRETE FORM UP A FLIGHT OF STAIRS AND THE FORM SLIPPED AND HIT HIM IN THE COLLAR BONE.

Struck against stationary object

EMPLOYEE WAS ASCENDING STAIRS AND MISS-STEPPED. SHE REACHED TO GRAB HANDRAIL AND JAMMED HER HAND BETWEEN RING AND SMALL FINGER CAUSING FRACTURE IN BONE BEHIND SMALL FINGER.

Over-exertion in pulling or pushing objects

EMPLOYEE WAS PULLING ON A 3"" SLURRY HOSE WHEN HE FELT A PULL IN HIS LEFT CALF MUSCLE. HE WAS TRANSPORTED TO DOCTOR AND TOLD TO STAY OFF LEG FOR 1 WEEK AT WHICH TIME HE WOULD BE CHECKED AGAIN . CAN NOT PERFORM LIGHT DUTY, PER DOCTOR.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

THE EE WAS INSTALLING A 5"" HOLESAW INTO A 24 VOLT CORDLESS DRILL. THE DRILL SLIPPED IN HIS HAND AND THE EE HIT THE TRIGGER AND CUT HIS LEFT PALM.

Struck by falling object

THE EE WAS TIGHTENING THE BOLTS ONT HE CORE DRILLING MACHINE AND THE MACHINE FELL OVER AND HIT HIS SHOULDER.

Over-exertion in pulling or pushing objects

WHILE PULLING ON A CONSTRUCTION HOSE THE EMPLOYEE STRAINED HIS SHOULDER.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

THE EMPLOYEE WAS USING A CORE AND THE DRILL SLIPPED AND CUT HIS RIGHT HAND.

Absorption of radiations, caustics, toxic and noxious substances

EMPLOYEE WAS UNLOADING CEMENT FROM RAIL CARS. HE REMOVED UNDER A CAR TO REMOVE A SHOVEL AND DISTURBED THE SEAL BOOT CAUSING CEMENT DUST TO SPLASH IN EYES. CLEANED EYES AND FACE AT PLANT THEN C HECKED AT HOSPITAL SOME SCRATCHES OBSERVED.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

WHILE CUTTING WOOD FOR A CORE BOX, THE EE CUT HIS FINGERS WITH THE SAW.

Struck by falling object

FOREMAN (EE) PULLING ON RELEASE LEVER FOR WORKING BOOM ON 4100 TOWER CRANE. WORKING BOOM DID NOT RELEASE AND OPERATOR PUT POWER ON HOIST. TOWER THEN COLLAPSED.

2001 · 21 incidents

Struck by falling object

WHILE CHIPPING A CONCRETE BEAM ON THE 2ND FLOOR A FEW TINY PIECES OF CONCRETE & CONCRETE DUST FEILL FROM TOP OF EE'S HARD HAT & BETWEEN FACE SHIELD. THE EE WAS TREATED FOR CORNEAL ABRASION & RELEASED TO FULL DUTY.

Unclassified, insufficient data

EE HAS REPORTED ACUTE STRESS DISORDER DUE TO ALLEGED HARRASMENT INCIDENT DURING WORKING HOURS. DR HAS EXCUSED HER FROM WORK FOR THE LEAST TWO WEEKS DUE TO THIS CONDITION 1-17-02.

Bodily reaction, (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE HAD REACHED UP TO CLOSE A BALL VALVE ON AN AIR LINE AND FELT NERVE PINCH. HAD SEEN DR. ON 11-17-01 BUT NO TREATMENT PERFORMED. HAS HAD REOCCURANCE ON 1-8-02 AND HAS SPECIALIST CHECK. HE ADVISED HER TO STAY OFF WORK AND REST ELBOW. PROBLEM IS YET TO BE DETERMINED.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

BEGAN TO HAVE PAIN IN LOER ARMS AND HANDS OF LEFT AND RIGHT HAND. NUMBNESS IN LEFT HAND.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EMPLOYEE CLAIMS THAT HE STARTED FEELING DISCOMFORT ON HIS R LOWER ABDOMEN AT APPROX 3:30 PM OF 9/18/01. HE REPORTED TO THE COMPANY @ APPROX NOON ON 3/19/01 AND WAS TAKEN TO THE DR AND WAS DIAG NOSED WITH A RT INGUINAL HERNIA. HE WAS SCHEDULED FOR SURGICAL REPAIR OF THE HERNIA ON 9/20/01. EMPLOYEE ALONG WITH 20 OTHERS WERE RIF 9/21/01.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE WAS CLEANING OUT THROAT OF #2 FINISH MILL WITH AN AIR LANCE. THE LANCE CAME BACK AND HIT HIM IN THE MOUTH, CHIPPING FRONT TOOTH.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE HAD PREVIOUS INJURY TO RT ANKLE 9/30/99. FOLLOWED BY SURGERY 3/14/00. HE WAS RELEASED TO WORKWITH NO RESTRICTIONS 5/24/00. CLAIMS REINJURY ON6/26/01 (REOCCURANCE) SURGERY ON 10/10/01. NO INJ REPORT HAD BEEN FILED. MSHA INSP UPON COMPLAINT STATES THAT THIS IS A REPORTABLE CLAIM ON 10/11/01. INSPECTOR RICHARD ARQUETTE

Caught in, under or between (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE WAS USING A JACKHAMMER TO REMOVE BUILDUP INSIDE A CHUTE. A CHUNK CAME LOOSE CAUSING THE JACKHAMMER TO PIVOT AND JAMMED HIS FINGER (LEFT MIDDLE) BETWEEN THE JACKHAMMER AND DOOR FRAME.

Struck by falling object

EMPLOYEE OPENED THE COUPLING ON A RAIL CAR AND THE KNUCKLE FELL OFF (DUE TO MISSING PIN) ONTO HIS FOOT BREAKING BIG TOE. (BENT HIS STEEL TOE OF SHOE).

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE CLAIMS THAT WHILE CUTTING WITH A SAWALL, THE SAW KICKED BACK AND THE BLADE PUNCTURED HIS RT. LOWER LIP BELOW THE LIP LINE. THE WOUND WAS 1/2"" LONG AND REQUIRED STITCHES.

Caught in, under or between a moving and a stationary object

EE CLAIMS THAT HE SUSTAINED A LEFT INDEX FINGER INJURY REQUIRING MEDICAL TREATMENT, WHILE SETTING STEEL COLUMN HE STATED THAT HE WAS PUSHING A SET WITH A 2""X4"" STUD WHILE HITTING THE BEAM WITH A 4# HAMMER. THE BEAM SET IN AND THE 2""X4""X8"" SLIPPED CATCHING HIS FINGER BETWEEN THE STUD AND THE BEAM.

Struck against stationary object

EE WAS CLEANING OUT SLAG CONVEYOR WITH A BAR. THE MATERIAL BLOCKAGE BROKE THROUGH AND THE WEIGHT OF POKING BAR CARRIED HIS HANDS DOWN. HIS LT. SMALL FINGER WAS CUT ON THE EDGE OF CONVEYOR. HE REFUSED ANY MORE THAN FIRST AID ON THIS DATE, BUT GOT MEDICAL ATTENTION ON 4-24-01 DUE TO INFECTION. 2 BUTTERFLY STITCHES WERE THEN APPLIED AFTER CLEANING.

Absorption of radiations, caustics, toxic and noxious substances

EE WAS SPRAYING WATER ON BOTTOM RAIL CAR DOOR TO STOP LEAKING CEMENT. THE CEMENT SPLATTER GOT IN EYE. HE STATED HE WAS WEARING EYE PROTECTION.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EMPLOYEE CLAIMS HE SUSTAINED A LACERATION ON HIS LEFT 3RD FINGER WHEN THE 4"" GRINDER HE WAS USING CAUGHT ON HIS GLOVE AND SCRAPED HIS FINGER. EMPLOYEE REQUIRED SURGERY TO REPAIR WOUND.

Fall to lower level, (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE CLAIMS THAT HE STEPPED THROUGHT A 24"" HOLE. CATCHING HIMSELF BY THE ARMS, DISCOLACTIONG ABOVE AND BELOW A 2NDLEVEL FLOOR 8' HIGH EE WAS AWARE THAT ONCE THE HOPPER WAS REMOVED, THE HOLE WOUL D BE IMMIDIATAL BEFORE HIM. THAT IS WHY HE DONNEHIS SAFETY HARNESS. A SAFETY MEETING WAS HELD 6:30 TO 7:00 AM, THE ADDRESS THESE ISSUE.

Fall to the walkway or working surface

EMPLOYEE STATED THAT HE STEPPED OVER A BEAM APPROXIMATELY 4"" HIGH FROM WALKING LEVEL AND AS HE PUT HIS WT ON HIS RT FOOT, HIS ANKLE TURNED CAUSING HIM TO LOSE HIS BALANCE AND FALL ON CONCRETE FLOOR. EE STATED HIS ANKLE HURT. AT FIRST EE THOUGHT IS WAS AN ANKLE SPRAIN. EE RETURNED TO WK ON 2/15/01 BUT HAD TO RETURN TO DR ON 2/16/01.

Inhalation of radiations, caustics, toxic and noxious substances

EE LAYING BRICK IN THE CORE SECTION OF THE CYCLONE. WELDERS WERE WORKING ON THE OUTSIDE OF VESSEL CUTTING OUT 2 HOLES IN THE STEEL SHELL. THE WELDING FUMES IRRITATED EE'S THROAT, EVEN THO' HE WAS WEARING A WELDING FUME RESPIRATOR

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE STATED THAT PAIN ON HIS LOWER ABDOMEN RADISTING TO HIS SCROTUM DEVELOPED WHILE OPERATING THE 4000 CRANE. EE WAS TAKEN TO ER C ST. THOMAS MORE IN CANON CITY AND THE EXAMINATION INCLUDING ULT RA SOUND WERE NEGATIVE EE WAS LATER REFERRED TOAUROLOGIST WHO DIAGNOSED THE CARE ON TORSION OF RT TESTICLE NOT THOUGHT TO BE WORK RELATED BUT TO BE RECEIVED CONFIRMATION.

Fall onto or against objects

EE WAS CLIMBING STEPS UP TO CAB OF TRACKMOBILE AND SLIPPED ON SNOW, STRIKING CHIN ON HAND RAIL & CHIPPING TOOTH. IT HAD BEEN SNOWING AT TIME. LOCAL DENTIST WAS SEEN ON MONDAY 1-29-01 AND TOOTH WAS CAPPED.

Over-exertion in lifting objects

EE WAS MOVING A BOTTLE OF PROPANE ON THE FIRING HOOD FLOOR WHEN HE FELT A PULLING SENSATION IN HIS LEFT GROIN AREA.

Struck by falling object

EE SHOOTING THE ROOF WITH GUNITE. HE WAS KNEELING ON HIS RIGHT KNEE WHEN HE TURNED TO SHOOT ANOTHER SECTION OF THE ROOF. ABOUT THIS TIME A 2'X3'X4"" SECTION FELL OUT AND STRUCK HIM ON THE BACK OF HIS RIGHT ANKLE.

2000 · 26 incidents

Struck by flying object

WHILE JACKHAMMERING OUT #2 KILN DUST CHAMBER DISCHARGE CHUTE, EE RECEIVED DUST IN RIGHT EYE. AT HOSPITAL NO DUST WAS PRESENT BUT SCRATCHING WAS SUSPECTED. NO MEDICATION ISSUED.

Fall onto or against objects

EE WAS WALKING ON SCAFFOLD PLANK AT 6"" ABOVE THE GROUND. HE WAS CARRYING TWO BUCKETS OF MORTAR. THE PLANK TURNED SIDEWAYS AND HE SLIPPED OFF, STRIKING INSIDE OF LEFT LEG ON RETAINING RING.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE WAS INSTALLING A HANDRAIL ON THE LOWER CORD OF THE THRUSS 20' DOWN FROM THE TOP OF THE CLINKER SILO, AND WAS STRUCK ON THE RIGHT SHOULDER BY THE ELEVATOR. EE ALSO SUSTAINED A BROKEN RT TIBI A BELOW THE KNEE, GROIN DISPLACED BY SHOULDER BLADE & MULTIPLE BRUISES ON HIS UPPER BACK BELEIVED CAUSED BY THE FALL PROTECTION HARNESS TO TIGHTENING EFFECT ON HIS UPPER TORSE

Fall from scaffolds, walkways, platforms

EE CLAIMS THAT HE WAS WORKING ON A SUSPENDED PLATFORM 5' BELOW THE LEVEL 4 PLATFORM. HE STATED THAT AS HE WENT TO CLIMB BACK TO LEVEL 4, HE SLIPPED AND FELL STRADDLING THE BEAM HE WAS STANDING ON HITTING HIMSELF ON THE GROIN AREA. EE WAS SEEN AND THE EMERGENCY ROOM TREATED AND RELEASED TO RESTRICTED DUTY.

Struck by falling object

EE CLAIMS HER AND ANOTHER EMPLOYEE WERE REMOVING AN ELECTRIC MOTOR FROM THE LOWEST SHELF, <> WAIST HEIGHT. THEY PICKED THE <> 12"" X 12"" X 12"" WOODEN CRATE UP AND STANDING ON A PALLET, SHE WAS WALKING BACKWARDS, FELL AND THE CRATE FELL ON TOP OF HER RIGHT LEG. SHE WAS TREATED @ ST THOMAS MOR HOSPITAL ER AND RELEASED TO RESTRICTED WK.

Over-exertion in pulling or pushing objects

EE PICKED UP A PALLET AND STOOD IT UP. HE THEN PUSHED THE PALLET TO THE RIGHT SO IT COULD LAND ON THE FORKS OF THE LIFT TRUCK. AS HE PUSHED, HE FELT A SHARP PAIN IN HIS BACK.

Fall onto or against objects

AS EMPLOYEE CLIMBED DOWN THE SCAFFOLD LADDER HE MISJUDGED THE SCAFFOLD DECK. HE FELL FROM THE THIRD FROM BOTTOM RUNG HITTING HIS RIGHT SIDE ON THE SCAFFOLD MIDRAIL.

Struck by falling object

EE STATED A BRICK STRUCK HIM ON THE LOWER RIGHT AREA OF HIS BACK.

Caught in, under or between (Not Elsewhere Classified)

LOADING IRON ON FORKLIFT, EE CLAIMS THAT SHE SUSTAINED A CONTUSSION INJURY ON HER LEFT 4TH FINGER 4TH DIGIT. IT WAS FIRST ATTEMPTED TO SAVE HER NAIL BY CLEANING AND DRESSING. DURING A FOLLOWUP VISIT THE DOCTOR DETERMINED THAT HE HAD TO REMOVE THE NAIL. THIS WAS DETERMINED TO BE A SURGICAL PROCEDURE.

Struck against stationary object

EE WAS SHOVELING ROCK ON FLOOR ON 2ND LEVEL OF RAW MILL. THE METAL DECKING WAS UN-EVEN AND HE STRUCK THE EDGE OF PANEL AND FELT A POP IN HIS RIGHT SHOULDER. THIS IS NOW REPORTABLE DUE TO WORK RESTRICTIONS ATTACHED. RECEIVED 9/14/00.

Over-exertion in lifting objects

EE WAS LIFTING A GENERATOR FROM THE GROUND INTO THE BACK OF A TRK CAUSING A STRAIN TO HIS BACK

Contact with electrical current

EMPLOYEE WAS SHOCKED BY AN ELECTRICAL CURRENT OF 277V OF A CONFICURATION OF A 480 VOLT TEMPORARY SERVICE LINE. EMPLOYEE AND THREE OTHER CDK PERSONNEL WERE ATTEMTPING TO UNPLUG A CULVERT WITH A +72' RE-BAR SNAKE TOOL, WHEN THEY UNEXPECTEDLY AND UNKNOWINGLY STRUCK ONE LEG OF THE 480 VOLT LINE THAT CROSSED THEH CULVERT.

Flash burns (electric)

EE WAS SHOCKED BY AN ELECTRICAL CURRENT OF 277V OF A V CONFIGURATION OF A 480 VOLT TEMPORARY SERVICE LINE. EE AND 3 OTHER PERSONNEL WERE ATTEMPTING TO UNPLUG A CULVERT WITH A 72' RE-BAR SNAKE TOOL, WHEN THEY UNEXPECTEDLY & UNKNOWINGLY STRUCK ONE LEG OF THE 480 LINE THAT WAS LAID UNDER THE GROUND ACCROSS THE CULVERT.

Over-exertion in pulling or pushing objects

EMPLOYEE ATTEMPTED TO PUSH OPEN CONTROL ROOM DOOR WITH FIST OF RIGHT HAND AND BROKE GLASS, CUTTING BACK OF HAND. 5 STICHES.

Fall from ladders

EE WAS CLIMBING A 6' STEP LADDER, LADDER SHIFTED DUE TO IMPROPER TIE-OFF, AND EE FELL 3' TO THE GROUND LANDING ON HIS LT WRIST.

Fall from machine

EE WAS CLIMBING UP THE SIDE OF CLINKER COOLER, WHEN HE SLIPPED ON STEEL AND FELL 12'. EE WAS ACCESSING HIS AREA. EE NOT TIED OFF AS REQUIRED, EE DIAGNOSIS AT HOSPITAL, HAVING RT WRIST DISLOCAT ION, BRUISING LT WRIST, & RT TEMPLE.

Fall to the walkway or working surface

EMPLOYEE STEPPED ON SPRAY CAN AND BEGAN TO FALL FORWARD STRIKING HIS LEFT WRIST CAUSING FRACTURETO HIS LEFT WRIST.

Struck by flying object

WHILE CUTTING SCRAP METAL A PIECE OF METAL SPRANG UP AND TRUCK UPPER LEFT ARM ABOVE ELBOW CAUSING A GASH 2"" BY 1"".

Caught in, under or between a moving and a stationary object

EE WAS INVOLVED IN MOVING RAIL CARS FOR UN-LOADING. CO-WORKER WAS OPERATING THE TRACK-MOBILE. WHEN THEY APPROACHED THE SWITCH, EE WAS STANDING ON BOTTOM RUNG OF TRACK MOBILE LADDER AND LOST HI S BALANCE. EE WAS SLOWING THE TRACK MOBILE TO STOP IT, BUT EE WAS ATTEMPTING TO PUSH HIMSELF AWAY FROM LADDER (LOST BALANCE) AND MOMENTUM OF STOPPING CAUSED EE TO SWING AROUND IN FRONT OF WHE

Rubbed or abraded

EMPLOYEE WAS WEARING HIS BODY HARNESS TOO TIGHTLY AND IRRITATED GROIN AREA. HE HAD VASECTOMY ON 3-10-00 AND WAS WORKING WITHOUT RESTRICTIONS. DR GAVE HIM PAIN MEDICATION AND RESTRICTED USE O F HARNESS.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

WHILE MOVING A SHEET OF PLYWOOD, HE RECIEVED A SPLINTER IN RT HAND. EE ATTEMPTED TO REMOVE SPLINTER AT THAT TIME. HE DID NOT REPORT THIS TO COMPANY UNTIL IT WAS INFECTED ON 3/15/00. DR THEN TR EATED (3/16/00) INFECTION AND GAVE HIM ANTI-BIOTICS. GLOVES WERE PROVIDED BUT NOT USED.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE WAS MOVING 3 BOXES OF COFFEE POT UNSECURED DOWN STAIRWAY AT GROUP 2 SILO ARE ON A 2 WHEEL CART. THE LOAD SHIFTED FORWARD & HE STRAINED PULLED MUSCLE BACK WHILE REGAINGIN CONTROL OF LO AD TOOK TO DR AS PRECAUTION & PAIN MEDICATION WAS RX

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

WHILE EE WAS FILLING CEMENT BAG WITH PACKING MACHINE THE BAG BURST AND CEMENT DUST HIT HIS FACE AND EYE. EE WAS WEARING EYE PROTECTION. (SHIPMENT OF BAGS PROVED TO BE FAULTY AND REPLACED). DR. WASHED EYE BUT FOUND NO PARTICLES. HE DID HOWEVER PRESCRIBE AN OINTMENT AND PAIN MEDICINE AS A PRECAUTION.

Struck by falling object

EE WAS WORKING ON THE LUBE SYSTEM FOR #4 FINISH MILL AT THE DISCHARGE END. HE WAS WORKING OFF A LADDER AND HAD NEED TO USE HIS POCKET KNIFE. HE SET THE KNIFE ON THE MILL TRUNNION. AS HE CLIMBE D DOWN THE LADDER THE KNIFE FELL AND STRUCK HIS LEFT FOREARM.

Struck by flying object

WHILE REMOVING LINERS FROM #4 FINISH MILL, EE WAS USING A SLEDGE HAMMER TO POUND OUT A BOLT. A PIECE OF SHRAPNEL FROM THE BOLT HIT EE IN LEFT HAND. REPORTED AS MINOR CUT TO HIS SUPERVISOR ON 2 -7-00 BUT SWELLED UP AND SENT FOR TREATMENT ON 2-9-00.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE WAS DUMPING OUT OF GEORGIA BUGGY WHEN THE HANDLE SLIPPED OUT OF HIS HAND STRIKING HIS HAND, CAUSING A HAIRLINE FRACTURE OF THE METACARPAL BONE IN THE LEFT HAND 5TH DIGIT FINGER.