Contractor was changing V-belts on #4 conveyor. EE was using index finger on their right hand and was walking the belt around the sheave. EE thinks the belt hung on the back stop, because it broke loose and EE's left wrist was run between the belts and sheave 2 times before EE could get it free.
Mill CreekMetal/Nonmetal
- Fatalities
- 0
- Total incidents
- 38
- Years on record
- 2000–2024
- Latest incident
- Mar 2024
Reportable incidents
38 on file2024 · 1 incident
2021 · 1 incident
Customer truck driver (OTR -not a miner) arrived site for product. After being loaded driver stopped on route to scale and fell from truck while tarping. Driver injured right ankle requiring EMS. Informational/caution signage posted along entry/exit route instructing drivers.
2020 · 1 incident
Employee failed to lock out breaker and removed gutter cover in (ER6), it is unknown if the employee inadvertently moved a bare wire into the energized tap blocks causing an arc occurrence resulting in the employee being burnt on hands. Employee was transported to hospital by company truck.
2017 · 1 incident
EE was at crusher console adding hyd. oil to reservoir. While shutting off valve at nozzle end, the weight of hyd. hose abruptly pulled out slack in between hands & into chain holding console door in open position. The weight of hose on chain caused door to start coming downward. EE tried to pull hose clear of lid when lid caught the EE's right hand in between it & console frame.
2012 · 1 incident
Employee was descending from the control tower stairs. Employee tripped near the bottom of the stairs and fell forward hitting his head on the tower leg made of angle iron. Employee incurred a laceration above his right eye, a contusion, and swelling to the right cheek.
2011 · 1 incident
Employee and another worker were attempting to load scrap railroad ties on to a trailer. When employee attempted to move a tie by hand, the tie rolled over and the employee's glove caught on a splinter. His hand was caught between two railroad ties smashing his L-3 finger and lacerated the tip of his finger. Restricted duty - no use of left hand.
2010 · 3 incidents
Employee was dismounting a 777 Haul Truck. When he reached ground level, he turned to walk away from the truck and felt a burning pain in his right knee. *Continued pain and went to clinic on 8/27/10. Given anti-inflammatory and physical therapy order for evaluation. Treatment clarifed with clinic on 9/7/10.*
Emp failed to report incident in a timely manner. Initial request for medical attention 05/24/2010. Investigation, employee claims he was lifting pins on 05/06 and 05/07, had pain in shoulder. On 05/13 slipped, increased pain.
While attempting to exit Rock Drill in high wind conditions, door was suddenly pulled open causing employee to lose balance and land on ground off balance. Suffered strain and pain to lower back and left side.
2009 · 1 incident
EE was stepping out of the service truck upon arrival and his knee popped. He was unable to apply pressure for a couple of hours.
2008 · 2 incidents
Injured worker in performing maintenance on a crusher lifted a 73 lb wrench 15 to 20 times to position wrench and loosen the headnut.
A BNSF train was pushing a conveyor train at Mill Creek yard. No spotter was being used. Our employee was on the locomotive of our ballast train loading cars on track #3. One of the switches at the cross-over was set to send the cards from track #2 to track #3. BNSF failed to align the switch back to track #2 and collided with our train.
2007 · 2 incidents
Employee assisting another employee un-hitching an air compressor on a trailer from the maintenance truck. IW was pressing down on the latch to release the trailer from the ball, when the trailer rolled, causing his L index finger to be smashed between a steel plate on the truck above the hitch and the trailer hitch. IW L index finger received a serious avulsion.
EE was sitting in his truck waiting to be loaded and the bucket of the loader hit the back of his truck.
2006 · 2 incidents
Employee was cutting a tag off of a belt with a box blade. Employee changed blades and didn't put his glove back on his left hand. The box blade slipped as the employee began cutting and resulted in him cutting his hand below the base of the thumb. Resulted in 8 stitches.
Employee walked up hill on a truss, to get past a skid steer. Once past the machine, he dismounted. When he let go with his left hand, his wedding band hung on the expanded metal troughing idler guard causing a laceration. He received 14 stitches, as a result.
2005 · 2 incidents
Employee was pushing a suspension cylinder that was attached to an R60 Water Truck. The cylinder broke loose and caught his finger between the cylinder and frame of truck causing a laceration.
Employee was inspecting railcar doors. He assisted another employee with closing a door with a jack. The jack handle came up and struck the EE in the cheek as he hammered the lock down on the door.
2004 · 6 incidents
Employee slipped and fell while tring to climb up the latter of the loader he was operating. Employee sprained his left wrist from the fall, apperently due to oil on his boots from the fuel area.
While working employee knocked debris in welding goggles, when he put them on he got the debris in his eye. He then rubbed eyes.
Employee and a co-worker were moving suction hose around in the #2 tunnel that was connected to two gasoline water pumps. Both employees became sick at the same time suffering from carbon monoxide exposure.
Employee and a co-worker were moving suction hose around in the #2 tunnel that was connected to two gasoline water pumps. Both employees became sick at the same time suffering from carbonmonoxide exposure.
THE EE WAS CUTTING SKIRT RUBBER WITH A UTILITY KNIFE. THE KNIFE SLIPPED AND CUT THE EE ON THE TOP OF THE LEFT HAND. THE CUT REQUIRED 5 STITCHES.
LOCOMOTIVE OPERATOR WAS PUSHING EMPTY RAIL CARS ONTO A VACANT RAIL SPUR WHILE ANOTHER EE WAS SUPPOSED TO THROW A SWITCH. THE EE FORGOT TO THROW THE SWITCH CAUSING THE PUSHED RAIL CARS TO CORNE R AND COLLIDE WITH OTHER RAIL CARS. THIS CAUSED ABOUT 2500 WORTH OF DAMAGE TO THE RAIL CARS. THE LOCOMOTIVE OPERATOR EXPERIENCE MILD CERVIAL MUSCLE STRAIN.
2003 · 2 incidents
ON 11-12-03 EE WAS WALKING BY ANOTHER EE AS THE EE PULLED A PIECE OF GRATING DOWN FROM ABOVE, HITTING EE ON THE HEAD, KNOCKING HIM TO THE GROUND HE DID FEEL LIKE HE WAS HURT AND REFUSED MEDICA L TREATMENT UNTIL 11-20-03, WHEN HE SOUGHT TREATMENT FROM A CHIROPRACTOR 3 TIMES AS HE CONTINUED WORKING. ON 11-28-03 HE HAD NOT IMPROVED AND IS NOW GETTING FURTHER MEDICAL ATTENTION.
EMPLOYEE WAS SMASHED IN RIGHT HAND BY 12 LB SLEDGE HAMMER ON 3 MIDDLE FINGERS, 26 STITCHES, NO FRACTURE. SLEDGE HAMMER WAS BEING SWUNG BY ANOTHER EMPLOYEE.
2002 · 4 incidents
EE WAS HOOKING UP HITCH ON AIR COMPRESSOR TRAILER TO BACK OF PICKUP. CAUGHT FINGER BETWEEN BALL AND HITCH.
EMPLOYEE WAS HITTING A BEARING RACE WITH SHOP HAMMER AND A PIECE OF THE RACE BROKE OFF AND STRUCK HIS LEFT ARM AND EMBEDDED A PIECE OF STEEL INTO IT.
EE WAS MOVING WELDING LEADS OUT OF WORK AREA, TWISTED KNEE WHILE TURNING AROUND.
EE BENT OVER TO PICK UP TRASH OFF GROUND AT BACK OF SERVICE TRUCK WHILE WALKING BY TRUCK, EE HIT HEAD ON BACK OF TOOL BOX.
2001 · 5 incidents
EMPLOYEE WAS DRIVING DOWN HAUL ROAD AND GOT TOO FAR OVER TO THE LEFT INTO MUD TRIED TO STEER OUT BUT LOST CONTROL & HIT ELECTRIC POLE. WAS SHOCKED WHEN HE TRIED TO EXIT TRUCK CAB BY CRAWLING T HROUGH A WINDOW.
EE WAS CLIMBING UP LADDER ON 992C LOADER. LADDER HAD MORNING DEW ON IT CAUSING HIS FOOT TO SLIP AND FALL TO GROUND FROM APPROX. 10' (SECOND RUNG FROM THE TOP).
INSTALLING SHANK ON LOADER, STRUCK TOOTH WITH HAMMER. A PIECE OF METAL WENT THROUGH EMPLOYEE'S SAFETY GLASSES.
STRUCK PIN WITH A 20 LB HAMMER, A PIECE OF METAL STUCK IN HIS LEFT ARM, RESULTING IN STITCHES.
STEPPED OVER RETAINING WALL AROUND FUEL BAY IN TURN STEPPED ON A PIECE OF ANGLE IRON AND TWISTED HIS RIGHT ANKLE.
2000 · 3 incidents
EE WAS UNLOADING SCREEN PANELS FROM A TRAILER. THE JACK BROKE AND THE TONGUE OF THE TRAILER FELL ON TOP OF THE EE'S RIGHT FOOT.
NO ONE WAS INJURED. THE ACCIDENT HAPPENED IN THE QUARRY. WHILE MOVING THE SHOVEL THE OPERATOR WAS NOTIFIED THAT THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT WAS ON FIRE, THE OPERATOR THEN SHUT THE SHOVEL DOWN, ACTI VATED THE FIRE SUPPRESION SYSTEM, AND EXITED THEMACHINE, THE FIRE WAS UNCONTROLABLE AND ENGULFED THE SHOVEL ENGINE COMPARTMENT. TOTAL LOSS.