At approximately 9:35AM employee was operating a tandem axel truck stockpiling material. Employee parked on a slope and began to dump. The box tilted causing the truck to fall onto its left side. The employee was able to exit the truck on their own. Employee experienced pain when walking so was taken to the ER for physician evaluation.
Malcom MineMetal/Nonmetal
- Fatalities
- 0
- Total incidents
- 8
- Years on record
- 2000–2018
- Latest incident
- Jun 2018
Reportable incidents
8 on file2018 · 1 incident
2015 · 1 incident
On 9/30/2015 EE received an additional restriction from a previous injury. His original restrictions were within his job duties but the new restriction of no climbing requires him be removed from his regular job making this a reportable injury. He previously received a first aid treated injury (right knee) when he lost 3pts of contact and fell from a scaler.
2011 · 1 incident
The fall was approx. 40'X40'X6' deep. There was slight damage to the elbow of the mine fan and to a electrical panel. This fall partially impedes airflow in the mine. The mine was immediately evacuated after discovery and MSHA was called.
2008 · 1 incident
At apporx 8:00am employee was moving boxed explosives from the magzine to the powder truck when he felt a pop & pain in his lower back. He continued working until 10:00am when he was carrying a box of explosives. He stepped on a rock while wading through water and felt intense pain in his lower back. He the reported his condition to Mgt. *Initial fax did not reach MSHA*
2007 · 1 incident
Emloyee has suffered increased hand cramping for ten years to the point he reported it to management on 11/20/2007. His condition, deemed carpal tunnel in both wrists, is not restrictive as yet, but will require surgery and a period of restricted duty recovery sometime in first quarter 2008.
2006 · 1 incident
Employee slipped on steps of powder truck as he was exiting the vehicle. He fell backwards catching his right hand in the door jam of the vehicle breaking a bone in his hand.
2005 · 1 incident
EE & MANAGER WERE TRYING TO REMOVE A 4"" CAP ON WATER LINE USING A 36"" PIPE WRENCH & A 8LB MAUL TO TAP ON THE WRENCH. THE WRENCH SLIPPED OFF OF THE CAP & PINCHED THE EE'S FINGER REQUIRING 4 STITCHES.
2000 · 1 incident
EE WAS TIGHTENING THE NUTS ON 4 PIT TRUCK TIRE THAT HAD JUST BEEN CHANGED WHEN THE WRENCH SLIPPED OFF OF THE NUT CAUSING EE TO LOSE HIS BALANCE& SLIPPED ON AN 8""X8"" BOARD USED FOR BLOCKING