Mining Incidents

AVERY ISLANDMetal/Nonmetal

Controlled by Cargill Inc
New Iberia, Iberia County, LA · Abandoned
MSHA Mine ID: 1600509
Fatalities
2
Total incidents
106
Years on record
2000–2021
Latest incident
Jun 2021

Fatalities at this mine

2 recorded
Struck by falling object

Roof fell at the 700' level at intersection H-13 striking two miners. The miners were fatally injured.

Struck by falling object

Roof fell at the 700' level at intersection H-13 striking two miners. The miners were fatally injured.

Reportable incidents

104 on file (excluding fatalities above)

2021 · 1 incident

Struck by flying object

While removing a drilling hose from the flood shaft hole, the hose pressurized due to being capped off. When the cap was removed and pressure relieved, the cap flew off and struck a nearby employee in the ankle. The employee had a small abrasion wound in the ankle and ankle soreness the following day.

2020 · 2 incidents

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee was hammering a collet pin out of a boom swing pin, missed the pin and smashed middle finger.

Contact with heat

Two Production Miners were loading shot in a face. One miner started to feel weak and was unable to catch breath. The loading process was stopped and the ill miner was taken to the Production office where attempts to cool the employee were started.

2019 · 3 incidents

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

Employee attempting to open a slide on an air lock door. The employee pinched EE's right hand, at the base of EE's thumb, between the handle of the slide door and the door.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee complained of nerve pain in arms after using air and electric chipper for months doing shaft work. An occupation doctor visit triggered a nerve study. The nerve study was positive for carpal Tunnel Syndrome. This was considered compensable due to the nature of the work. This became a recordable injury on the date of surgery.

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

Employee was driving a bolt with an impact wrench. Brake clean solvent was in the hole and when compressed, combusted and blew the bolt out of the hole. This drove the impact upwards. The employees left hand was on top of the gun. EE's left index finger was mashed in between the gun and the equipment breaking it, requiring surgery.

2018 · 2 incidents

Struck by falling object

Louisiana Cat Techs were installing the tilt cylinder on the rear axle. While trying to line up the bores of the frame and the rod of the cylinder, the bearing on the frame was not lined up and was caught. While lining up EE's hand was on the bottom of the cylinder, when cylinder lined up it dropped 3"" onto EE's finger. EE had gloves on at the time.

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

The employee was removing a guard. EE was holding the guard with left hand and struck the guard with a hammer with right hand. The guard dropped down & pinched the small finger on left hand between a block and the handle on the guard. The employee broke small finger on left hand.

2017 · 1 incident

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE was removing a drill rod from a drill. EE was holding the drill rod on the very end instead of the middle. When the threads finished the rod fell to the ground jolting EE's left elbow. This inflamed tendonitis in EE's elbow. EE was shown stretches and released to full duty until the injection on 6-13-17.

2016 · 5 incidents

Contact with heat

Employee/contractor was working on a troubleshooting task for approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour on computer in the clearlane building with mine employee/witness. EE passed out/fainted in the clearlane room. The room temperature was warm at an estimated 100-105 degrees. Heat and dehydration were determined to have contributed to the incident.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee was cutting belt line with a retractable knife. Employee put themselves in the line of fire by cutting towards wrist and cut themselves needing sutures.

Struck against a moving object

Injured employee was front seat passenger in a four seat UTV personnel vehicle. The driver turned too wide and tipped the UTV over on the driver's side. Injured employee reached across chest with left hand to brace for impact, injuring left shoulder. Did not become recordable accident until 8/23/16

Over-exertion in lifting objects

Initial injury occurred on 7/14/15 while employee was stacking 50lb salt blocks on a pallet. After visiting the doctor it was determined that it was just a strain and employee was sent back to work on full duty. On 5/31/16 Employee was shoveling salt at the screen plant. After taking EE to the doctor it was determined that EE has a hernia and was put on light duty.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

An employee was using a retractable blade safety knife to cut a tie wrap. EE had the safety knife in right hand. EE was holding a pipe and hose in left hand. The pipe moved and the knife stuck the employee's left thumb causing an approximate 2"" laceration on the inside portion. The employee was taken in for medical evaluation, received sutures and released to full duty.

2015 · 3 incidents

Struck against stationary object

Employee plugged in a golf cart. He tripped over the wire and grabbed onto the top of the golf cart to prevent his stumble. Employee injured right shoulder in the process. At first it was not reportable. He was only given home exercises and told to put heat on it. On 2-16-2016 it became reportable when injections were given and physical therapy was prescribed.

Struck by falling object

Employee was cutting the banding off of troughing idlers. When the final band was cut the first row of idlers fell off of the pallet striking the employee on the right foot, penetrating the boot behind the steel toe and injuring right big toe. The employee fell to the ground between the stack of idlers and a material handler which was parked aproximately 4' away.

Fall down stairs

The employee was running the hammer. He was going down steps when his right heel got hooked and he fell forward to the cement and stuck his left hand out to break his fall. His left middle finger was jammed and he received what is referred to as mallet finger that needed to be surgically repaired through outpatient surgery.

2014 · 2 incidents

Accident type, without injuries

1597 Scaling rig ruptured a hydraulic hose which caused a fire. The suppression system shut off the rig and went off as designed. The employee was able to get safely off of the rig and noticed a fire that was burning uncontrollably. Everyone was evacuated safely and the scaler burnt to the ground. The scaling rig was a total loss and the mine was shut down for two days.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

An employee was cutting a 1"" flex pipe with a safety knife. The knife slipped and cut through the black dot glove and the inside of his middle joint on the middle finger of his left hand. The employee needed sutures to repair the laceration. He was also given a prescription for the pain. The employee was released to full duty on his next shift with no restrictions.

2012 · 4 incidents

Struck by falling object

An employee was removing a sling from a fork while standing adjacent to a undercutter bar. The outrigger for the material handler that was holding the bar on a set of blocks was raised. The bar slid off of the blocks landing on the left foot of the employee.

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

The employee was attempting to close the width of the forks on a 4 wheel drive Gradall Material Handler. He placed his left hand into the pinch point behind the fork and his right hand slipped off the fork. His left middle finger tip was crushed in between the fork and the mast.

Caught in, under or between (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee was descending a service loader with a filter assembly. The assembly got stuck on the steps and the employees right middle and ring finger tips were snipped off by a pinch point created between the handle and the housing.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee was using a 2"" ball valve to try and drive out a pin to change out forks on a Gradall Material Handler. The employee missed his target and sliced his left pinky finger open requiring 3 stitches.

2011 · 5 incidents

Fall to the walkway or working surface

Employee was working on a water heater. His right foot got caught on a copper tubing and he tripped. He fell, landing on his right knee, followed by his face and then his hands. He received surface abrasions on his face and right knee and had a stiff neck and back. He was released to full duty. But on January 31,2012 he was taken out of work pending MRI and treatment.

Over-exertion in lifting objects

Employee was using a lift assist to stack 50# salt blocks on a pallet. The assist failed and a block was dropped onto the ground. The employee bent at the waist to pick up the block and then pivoted to place the block onto the pallet. While pivoting he felt a pain in his right lumbar. He did not report this until the next day when the pain persisted.

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

Employee was tramming the 980 loader to the work area and reached down to adjust the seat. He over-reached and his finger went inside the seat suspension. Hitting another bump, the weight of the seat along with his body weight, collapsed the suspension causing it to pinch the middle finger on his right hand.

Fall down stairs

Employee fell when poorly designed steps failed. Employee ended up with a strained AC joint that needed prescription medication to repair.

Contact with heat

Employee was changing a hose on a drill without stopping for breaks or drinking any water. The employee had to be brought to the hospital by ambulance. Test were run which all came back negative and IV's were administered with no prescriptions, just to hydrate. Employee was diagnosed with heat stroke, near syncope and released to full Duty with no restrictions.

2010 · 6 incidents

Struck against a moving object

Employee was negotiating a corner in a John Deere Gator on a slope underground and the right tires climbed the berm guarding the right rib after turning too short. The Gator turned over on it's side and the employee's left leg was injured in the accident.

Accident type, without injuries

While hoisting salt, the South skip dumped the load of salt and one of the pedestals for the dump arms broke. The dump gate opened while it traveled down the shaft and got wedged in the shaft. The damage caused the skip to be changed out.

Fall to the walkway or working surface

Employee was walking up entry decline #20 near the #1 crosscut to retrieve survey materials. He slipped on the floor and fell, fracturing both bones in his lower right leg.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee was holding two boards (for alignment purposes) to be nailed together with air nailer. Hands were approximately 18"" from point to be nailed. Air nailer double shot and the second nail struck employee in the left index finger between the hand and first joint in finger. Nail was removed from finger by the doctor and employee returned to work. Nail did not contact bone.

Struck against stationary object

Crew was gathering tools and materials to start job. EE was returning to tool trailer for additional tools when he walked to close to an elevator cover which had been previously removed and placed on the ground. As ee passed by the cover, the flange on the cover caught on his pants, cutting pants and right leg.

Over-exertion in pulling or pushing objects

Employee had no particular point during his shift where he felt any pull or pain. He noted that he was pulling up on a wrench all night while changing clips in the production shaft. He went straight to sleep after leaving work and woke with the pain. He has been diagnosed with a incarserated hernia that will be surgically repaired on Thursday January 21st.

2009 · 5 incidents

Struck against a moving object

Employee ran a John Deer Gator XUV into a MTI truck. Employee's face struck the ROPS on the Gator and sustained lacerations above and below right eye, busted teeth out of mouth, punctured right cheek and fractured portions of his upper jaw.

Absorption of radiations, caustics, toxic and noxious substances

EE was bitten by a spider that came out of a pallet on Monday 11/02/2009. He did not want any medical care. It progressively got infected and he finally agreed on Thursday 11/05/09 to be seen by a physician. The Doctor prescribed a oral antibiotic and released him to full duty with no restrictions.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Bolting intersection with Fletcher mechanical bolter. Operator climbed down from the cab, slipped on the ground and strained his left knee.

Struck against stationary object

Employee was replacing bolts in gallery structure. Driving old 3/4"" bolts out of wood structure using new 3/4"" bolts as a punch. As he was striking bolt with sledge hammer, his left elbow struck an existing bolt. Bruised left elbow.

Over-exertion in lifting objects

employee and partner were changing the oil on a speed reducer for belt drive # 204. After completing task, they were cleaning up the work area. They attempted to lift a 50 lb Jabsco pump into the back of a Gator, as EE bent down and gripped the handle, he felt something pop in his lower back.

2008 · 9 incidents

Fall from scaffolds, walkways, platforms

Employee opened door to check weather. He leaned on a removeable handrail that was not seated properly and it gave way, causing him to fall 4' to the ground, face first.

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

Employee was removing troughing rollers on # 210 belt in order to change the rails. While removing the rollers, he pinched his left ring finger between the roller and the rail.

Accident type, without injuries

On 11/16/08 two supervisors entered the mine via the production shaft. When they came out of the airlocks they noticed there was a burnt smell in the air. They noticed Three John Deere Gators and One Kawasaki Four Seater Mule had burned completly to the frame. The fire started and burned when no one was in the mine, and was caused by an electrical short

Accident type, without injuries

Brakes were not holding and functioning properly on the secondary hoist. We evacuated the mine, repaired brakes on the secondary hoist around 8:45 am.

Accident type, without injuries

The brakes are not holding on the steam hoist. Hoist will be taken out of service until brakes are repaired. This will not affect our facility, we still have two shafts up and running to get employees in and out of the mine.

Fall down stairs

Employee was walking down a set of stairs in the surface mill building. Upon reaching the last tread on the staircase the employee's right heel on his boot became stuck and caused employee to fall forward and land on his right knee. Employee tore his right quadricep tendon in his knee.

Over-exertion in lifting objects

Employee was moving a fireproof filing cabinet in the HR office. After moving the cabinet the employee stated he felt pain in his groin area.

Fall to lower level, (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee stepped off the concrete slab in back of the block press and his right knee popped. Slab was approximately 8"" in height.

Over-exertion in lifting objects

Employee worked throughout the Mill Building, walking up and down the stairway replacing fire extinguishers, much of the shift. Near the end of the shift, employee was loading a large box of paper trash onto a pallet. While lifting the box, the load shifted and box started coming apart.

2007 · 6 incidents

Over-exertion in lifting objects

Employee was working on barge dock loading empty barges. Employee was bending over to pick up an accudraft box which weighs 5-10 lbs. He stated when he stood back up he felt a sharp pain in his back. Took employee to get examined on 11/16/07 doctor did not prescribe any medication but did place EE on light duty for a week. EE's personal doctor excused him from work on 11/21/07.

Contact with heat

New, first day of labor. Employee was working with 2 miners loading a face with Anfo. Work started at 9:30am. After running the hose for the first heading, employee complained of chest pains, sweating, nausea. He was removed from work, given oxygen, removed from the mine, taken to the hospital, treated for dehydration and checked for cardio-vascular issues. None found.

Accident type, without injuries

At 8:30 pm power was lost to the mine. Evacuation called. MSHA was notified. After evacuation completed, electrician and supervisor entered the mine and discovered the 4160 volt cable had been damaged in an abandoned area of the mine, by a roof fall. The cable was disconnected, re-routed and repaired. This took place on the 500' level.

Struck against a moving object

Employee driving mine tractor turned into vehicle passing him. Following day employee complained about discomfort in shoulder and lower back. Employee examined by Dr and given non-prescription medication. Employee returned to full duty with recomendation to avoid any heavy lifting for a week. *possible over-reporting (RTW with 5 days restricted)*

Contact with heat

Employee had been standing on a ladder welding the frame of a CAT loader of which he had also been welding on at different times the week prior. Around the time of the illness, he complained of dizziness and nausea. The determined result was that employee had suffered a heat stroke due to dehydration and elevated temperatures.

Over-exertion in lifting objects

3 employees were installing a 120lb stainless steel chute. After lifting the chute EE felt a twinge in his lower back. Following day 4/3/07 he was taken to the clinic, x-rays were negative, diagnosis was a Lumbosacral Strain, Mobic a nonsterodial anti-inflammatory drug was prescribed. The employee returned to work with restrictions.

2006 · 4 incidents

Caught in, under or between (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee was lubricating the slide cylinders with an oil can that operates the mold box on the salt press. His left hand became crushed when the mold box raised and caught his left hand betwee n the mold box and the header plate.

Accident type, without injuries

Oldenburg Scaler in service since Jan. 05 caught fire while scaling in S-27 1600' level. The fire was probably caused by a hydraulic leak ingnited by normal operating temps of the engine. The scaler was a total loss.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

8/15 employee descending stairway placed foot on the floor felt a pain in his right knee. 8/16 taken to medical clinic for precautionary x-rays found negative for acute injury. 9/29 results of an MRI showed tear of the posterior horn on the meniscus. 10/20 surgery occurred to repair injury, was off LTA 8 days until 11/1/06 returned to work with restrictions.

Fall from machine

Employee was dismounting a Galion crane at 204 belt head in the 1300' level. He slipped and fell between the tire and cab, causing an abrasion and cut to his right front leg. It became a medical aid on 3/15/06 when the cut became infected. Dr. cleaned out the infection and prescribed antibiotics.

2005 · 6 incidents

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee had removed worn piece of belt skirting 16' x 8"". Employee was feeding the skirting over a rail when he felt a 'pop'. Employee continued work pain free, but the area was swollen the next shift. Took him to Doctor, examination showed tear in pulley of tendon right hand middle finger. Surgery repaired 8/19/05 released with restrictions for 2 weeks.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee was cutting plastic tie wrap with razor knife; knife slipped and cut employee on left palm of hand.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EMPLOYEE HAD SHOVELED SALT OFF OF TOP OF CONVEYOR CHUTE. EMPLOYEE SLIPPED ON SALT SHOVELED AND TWISTED LEFT KNEE

Caught in, under or between (Not Elsewhere Classified)

employee working with contractor installing beams for overhead crane in new shop.contractor moved beam without communication, pinched hand. Saw physician numerous times, put on restricted duty 7/13/05 for torn ligament discovered thru MRI.

Accident type, without injuries

OPERATOR CLEANING FACE ON 1600'LEVEL OF MINE. A NON-FATAL FIRE STARTED ON LOADER THAT COULD NOT BE EXTINGUISHED, THE MINE WAS EVACUATED. FIRE WAS LATER DETERMINED TO BE CAUSED BY ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS.

Struck against stationary object

EE was dismounting a front end loader in dark part of mine and stepped down onto a small chunk of salt, twisting left ankle.

2004 · 7 incidents

Fall to the walkway or working surface

Employee was using 21"" step ladder to change hose on boom of material handler. As he stepped off of small ladder it sid out from under him causing him to lose balance and hurt his foot.

Over-exertion in lifting objects

WHILE PLACING 4 X 8' 3/8"" STEEL PLATE ON ASSIGNED JOB, FINGER GOT PINCHED. EMPLOYEE USED HIS LEFT HAND TO LIFT STEEL OFF OF HIS FINGER. EE FELT A MUSCLE PULL IN HIS LOWER BACK.

Over-exertion in pulling or pushing objects

Employee was installing roof bolt through metal webbing, attempted to use roof bolt to pull slack in webbing prior to inserting in drill hole. He felt pain in right arm.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE COMPLAINED HIS ARM WAS HURTING AFTER USING HAMMER (5/19/04). ON 6/8/04 EE REQUESTED TO SEE A DOCTOR. THE DOCTOR FOUND NOTHING WRONG. ON 7/1/04 EE WAS REFERRED TO A PHYSICAL THERAPIST. EE WAS GIVEN THERAPY AND TOLD TO AVOID USING A HAMMER ON THE JOB (RESTRICTED USE OF HAMMER, BUT ALLOWED ALL OTHER DUTIES).

Fall onto or against objects

EE WAS IN MAN BASKET ATTACHING J BOLTS ON ROOF OF MINE. OPERATOR ATTEMPTED TO TRAM TO NEW LOCATION WITH BASKET ELEVATED. EQUIPMENT TILTED CAUSING EE TO FALL AGAINST HANDRAILING.

Fall down stairs

EMPLOYEE TRIPPED ON METAL STAIRWAY AND CUT HIS FINGER ON METAL STEP GRATING

Fall to the walkway or working surface

SUPERVISOR WAS CHECKING ESCAPE LADDER IN 1300' BENCH, WALKING AND TRIPPED ON CHUNK OF SALT. DISLOCATED RT. INDEX FINGER.

2003 · 9 incidents

Accident type, without injuries

A BATTERY ON AN ANFO LOADER SHORTED OUT CAUSING EMPTY BAGS OF ANFO TO CATCH FIRE, CAUSING AN EVACUATION OF THE MINE.

Over-exertion in lifting objects

EMPLOYEE LIFTING 50 LB BAG ANFO, FELT PAIN IN LEFT ARM, ELBOW AND WRIST.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

WHILE THE INJURED AND ONE OTHER PERSON WERE DISMANTLING A CONVEYOR AND WORKING FROM A MAN BASKET THE INJURED CAUGHT AN OBSTRUCTION WITH HIS FOOT AND TEMPORARILY LOST HIS BALANCE CAUSING HIM TO TWIST HIS RIGHT ARM.

Struck against a moving object

EE OPERATING MOBILE CRANE FELT PAIN IN LOWER ABOMEN AREA WHEN APPLYING BRAKES. DIAGNOSED WITH SMALL HERNIA. DECIDED TO DELAY ANY SURGERY. ON 1-15-04 HAD LAPSOPIC SURGERY AND ALLOWED TO RETURN TO WORK WITH RESTRICTIONS.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EMPLOYEE WAS WALKING WHEN HIS RIGHT FOOT SLIPPED ON THE SMOOTH SALT SURFACE CAUSING LEFT FOOT TO TWIST. THIS ACTION CAUSED A HAIRLINE FRACTURE TO HIS LEFT LEG NEAR THE ANKLE.

Accident type, without injuries

NORTH PRODUCTION SKIP MOTOR COUPLING DETACHED, CAUSING SKIP TO KICK OFF ON TIME, GOT STUCK IN SHAFT AT 227 FOOT LEVEL. SKIP LOWERED BACK DOWN TO 500' LANDING USING DISK BRAKES WITH A SECODAR Y AND TERTIARY DISK AND BAND BRAKES AS BACK UP.

Fall from machine

GETTING OFF OF MATERIAL HANDLER. CAP LAMP CORD HUNG UP ON STEERING WHEEL, CAUSING EMPLOYEE TO SLIP AND FALL.

Accident type, without injuries

WHILE HOISTING PERSONNEL AT SHIFT CHANGE, A POWER SURGE FROM A LIGHTENING STORM KNOCKED OUT ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE HOIST, BURNING FUSES & TRAPPING 8 PERSONNEL IN SKIP, 10' BELOW LANDING, FOR APPROX. 3 HOURS.

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

EE WAS REPLACING A 7 1/2 HP ELECTRIC MOTOR ON A ROTEX SCREEN. EE ATTEMPTED TO REMOVE THAT MOTOR THROUGH A SMALL OPENING AND GOT HIS FINGER PINCHED BETWEEN THE MOTOR AND""I"" BEAM.

2002 · 4 incidents

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE USING SAFETY KNIFE TO TRIM FACE SHIELD TO FIT FACE SHIELD FRAME. MADE CUT TOWARDS SELF, CUT LEFT WRIST. INJURY REQUIRED 5 STITCHES.

Fall from headframe, derrick or tower

EE WAS CUTTING STEEL ON AIRSHAFT HEADFRAME & FELL THROUGH GRATING 32 FT TO THE GROUND. FULL BODY HARNESS WAS IMPROPERLY TIED OFF. SUFFERED CONCUSSION, CUTS, & DISLOCATED SHOULDER.

Struck against stationary object

EE ATTEMPTING TO CUT TIE-WRAP WITH KNIFE. KNIFE BLADE HIT BED OF VEHICLE ABRUPTLY STOPPING CAUSING EE'S HAND TO HIT KNIFE BLADE, CUTTING FINGER.

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

EE WAS ACCESSING A WORK DECK THRU A MAN DOOR. THE DOOR WAS BUMPED BY ANOTHER EE CAUSING VICTIM'S RIGHT HAND TO BE PINCHED IN DOOR & DOOR FRAME.

2001 · 15 incidents

Accident type, without injuries

HOIST OPR WAS SENDING MATERIAL INTO MINE. APPROACHED LANDING TOO FAST. SKIP BOTTOMED OUT IN SUMP BEFORE STOPPING CAUSING MINOR DAMAGE TO SKIP BOTTOM. SPEED AND WEIGHT OF LOAD PREVENTED SKIP FR OM STOPPING BEFORE GOVERNOR OVERSPEED TOOK OVER AND BEGAN STOPPING SKIP.

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

EE STOOD TOO CLOSE TO MOVING VEHICLE & HAD RIGHTFOOT BROKEN BY REAR WHEEL.

Struck by falling object

EE INSTALLING CYLINDER ON DRILL RIG. FAILED TO BLOCK HEAD. PART OF DRILL HEAD FELL AND CUT FINGER.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE ASCENDING STEPS FROM SHAFT POCKET AREA. TOOLS AND EQUIP0MENT REQUIRED MULTIPLE TRIPS. EE ATTEMPTED TO THROW OBJECT UP STAIRWAY. OBJECT HIT BEAM, FELL BACK INTO POCKET AREA, HITTING EE.

Over-exertion in lifting objects

EE WAS REMOVING GUARD ON LEFT SIDE OF ENGINE COMPARTMENT ON DRILL RIG. FELT BURNING SENSATION IN LOWER BACK.

Struck by falling object

EE WAS CLEANING TAIL PULLEY AREA OF ONE CONVEYORAND A CHUNK OF SALT FELL OFF OF ANOTHER CONVEYORBELT, STRIKING HER RIGHT SHOULDER.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EMPLOYEE WORKING ON ONE CRUSHER. ANOTHER ADJACENT CRUSHER WAS STARTED UP. CHUTE TO ANOTHER CRUSHER WAS CHOKED CAUSING SALT SPILLAGE. EMPLOYEE ALLEGES SALT STRUCK HIM ON HARD HAT AND SHOULDER. DID NOT SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION UNTIL 8/8/01.

Struck by falling object

UPON DRILLING PRELIMINARY HOLE DEPTH, DRILL HIT VOID WHEN DRILLING UP. THIS CAUSED DRILL TO HIT ROOF CAUSING A SMALL SALT SLAB TO CRACK AND FALL ON LEFT INDEX FINGER, APPARENTLY CAUSING A LACE RATION.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE WAS USING PIPE WRENCH TO CHANGE OUT PIPE ON SPRINKLER SYSTEM. USED UPPER BODY TO ASSIST IN PUSHING ON WRENCH. FRACTURED SEVENTH RIB.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE USING PUNCH TO REMOVE BOLT FROM SHEAVE WHEEL. SMALL PIECE OF BOLT BROKE OFF AND PENETRATED EE S LEFT LEG AT KNEE.

Fall to the walkway or working surface

EMPLOYEE ATTEMPTING TO STRAGHTEN UP PILE OF PALLTS USING SCALING BAR. SCALING BAR SLIPPED CAUSING EMPLOYEE TO FALL.

Accident type, without injuries

THE BUSHING ON THE DUMP GATE SHAFT FOR THE NORTH SKIP BROKE CAUSING THE PRODUCTION SKIP TO JAM.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EMPLOYEE CLIMBING DOWN STEP OF HAULAGE TRUCK, FOOT SLIPPED OFF BOTTOM STEP CAUSING HER TO TWIST HER RIGHT KNEE WHEN HER FOOT HIT THE GROUND.

Over-exertion in wielding or throwing objects

EMPLOYEE USING SLEDGE HAMMER TO REMOVE PIN. FELT PAIN IN ELBOW.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

MECHANIC USING METAL PUNCH TO REMOVE PIN ON UNDER CUTTER CHAIN. POINT OF PUNCH BROKE OFF AND HIT ANOTHER MECHANIC ON CHIN. CAUSING A SMALL CUT ON CHIN ONE STITCHES REQUIRED.

2000 · 5 incidents

Struck against a moving object

OPERATOR ERROR CAUSED SKIP TO STOP SUDDENLY. SUDDEN STOP CAUSED INDIIVIDUAL TO STRAIN HIS BACK.

Accident type, without injuries

AT APPROX 7AM ON JULY 6, 2000, THE HOIST OPERATOR FOR THE PRODUCTION HOIST NOTICED A BROKEN BOLT ON THE HOIST BRAKES. AS A PRECAUTIONARY MEASURE, THE MINE WAS EVACULATED AND BOLT REPAIRED. T HE REPAIR WAS COMPLETED AT 11:15 AM AND WORK WAS RESOMED.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE ATTEMPTING TO REMOVE U JOINT ON UNDERCUTTER, FAILED TO TAKE RETAINING SPRING OFF. ANOTHER EE USED HAMMER IN ATTEMPT TO REMOVE U JOINT. JAMMER GLANCED OFF AND HIT EE ON FINGER, BREAKING BONE AND INFLICTING BAD CUT.

Accident type, without injuries

WHILE HOISTING SALT TO THE SURFACE, THE DUMP GATE ON THE SOUTH SKIP PREMATURELY OPENED AT THE -500' LEVEL DAMAGING THE SKIP AND APPROX. 100' OF SHAFT.

Over-exertion in lifting objects

EMPLOYEE USED IMPROPER LIFTING TECHNIQUE WHILE LIFTING STRETCHER HURTING LEFT KNEE. EMPLOYEE ALLOWED TO RETURN TO WORK ON REGULAR DUTY. KNEE CONTINUED TO CAUSE DISCOMFORT AND ON 5/5/00 HAD MINOR OUT-PATIENT SURGERY. ALLOWED TO RETURN TO WORK ON RESTRICTED DUTY.