Employee initially stated that they began welding and the auto darkening feature on their helmet was delayed, which they believed caused a burn to the eye. They sought evaluation today, 1/7, and was diagnosed with a foreign body of the right eye.
Auburn FacilityMetal/Nonmetal
- Fatalities
- 0
- Total incidents
- 49
- Years on record
- 2001–2026
- Latest incident
- Jan 2026
Reportable incidents
49 on file2026 · 1 incident
2025 · 3 incidents
Employee was traveling on a haul road in a water truck when they hit an oversized speed bump and it catapulted them up and they hit the ceiling of the cab. Employee was not wearing a hard hat (no room).
Using a pipe wrench to break loose a plugged piece of equipment. EE stated EE was putting pressure on it, it broke loose and EE's left hand got caught between the pipe wrench and shiv. EE stated it crushed EE's hand in the same place of EE's previous fracture from last year.
Employee was servicing equipment, EE started to descend the ladder. When EE got to the last rung, EE's left foot going to the ground and as EE was letting go of the rails with EE's hands and stepping down with EE's right foot...EE caught EE's boot solidly on the last step which caused EE to fall back. EE's body twisted as EE was falling, landing EE on EE's right hip and back.
2024 · 2 incidents
EE was replacing a roller on a conveyor in the Auburn pit. As EE was pulling it out to turn it the roller pinched EE's right index finger between the roller and an angle iron on the conveyor.
While using a drill press the sheet of metal was clamped down but started to move. EE tried to secure it with EE's left gloved hand. As EE was securing it EE's glove caught the drill and entangled EE's left hand and thumb into the drill.
2023 · 2 incidents
EE was fueling an excavator when EE slipped. EE stated as EE slipped EE's hard hat went over EE's eyes. EE fell to the ground landing on EE's feet but didn't have the chance to grab anything to soften the fall.
Clearing out mud & rock from a stopped conveyor belt as it was stuck. Employee stated as they were shoveling a large rock fell off their shovel and onto the top of their foot. Employee stated it hit above their steel toe area.
2017 · 2 incidents
Operator cleaning up on crusher liner, cut palm of left hand requiring six(6) stitches, pain medication and modified duty.
2016 · 2 incidents
Haul truck driver operating 90 Ton haul truck in the pit. Truck went over a dip in the road and the air ride seat failed, causing the seat to bottom out. Cervical Strain, prescription and restricted duty.
EMPLOYEE STEPPED OFF EQUIPMENT, LEFT LEG FIRST, FELT PAIN IN LEFT HIP.
2015 · 2 incidents
EMPLOYEE WAS BEATING A ROCK OUT OF THE GRIZZLY BARS WITH A SLEDGE HAMMER, EXPERIENCED PAIN IN LEFT ELBOW.
Health-related event, King County Medical Examiner ruled heart attack
2014 · 1 incident
2013 · 1 incident
Miner was removing rocks from a grizzly. He went to lift a rock and smashed his left index finger between the rock and the bar, resulting in stitches.
2012 · 1 incident
Miner was at an off site location, picking up debris that was dumped illegally. Was lifting a piece of concrete debris, and strained a muscle in his back, causing some pain and stiffness. It was decided to have the miner's back looked at by a physician, out of caution.
2011 · 1 incident
Miner was putting a bearing housing on a press table, to press out bearing. Pryed up one side of housing with a bar and a small block to get a better bite on housing for positioning over press. Housing slipped off the pry bar and slid and pinched miner's finger between housing and press table, resulting in a cut finger, requiring stitches.
2010 · 1 incident
Off-hwy end-dump truck veered off roadway onto the 8'+ shoulder, struck a buried drainage pipe, traveled up the steep slope adjacent to the shoulder, struck a boulder (approx 5' in dia.) & power pole, turned over onto its driver's side & came to rest on the side of the vehicle with the driver's side of the bed of the truck resting on the boulder.
2009 · 1 incident
Employee was clearing rocks that were stuck inside the crusher jaw. He was using a wedge and a cable to clear the rocks and once the jaw was clear he began pulling the cable up. At this time a rock fell causing the cable to tighten and pinch his left thumb between the cable and a steel frame. The employee received 7 stitches and was released to full duty.
2008 · 2 incidents
Employee was walking to refill a grease gun. The building where the grease is located requires walking down a slope. While walking to the building employee slipped on a rock, lost his balance and twisted right knee. The employee felt a pop and instant pain in right knee.
Employee was changing the screens at the crusher when he lost his balance and the screen fell back on his left kneecap. He called our occupational nurse who advised him to ice and take ibuprofen. Two days later the nurse advised him to see a doctor. He went to the clinic on 1/24/08 and was diagnosed with a knee contusion.
2007 · 4 incidents
Employee was cleaning a powerscreen for transport when he noticed a piece of steel cable stuck between the screen and head pulley. As the emplyee attempted to free the cable it whipped around and struck him on the hand.
Employee was working on the Classifier Cylinders at the Crusher and he knelt down on a steel sheet which had rocks on it. His knee landed on one of the rocks. He reported incident to his supervisor. Supervisor had employee call company provided 24 hour nurse for advice on injury. He followed instructions. On 7/13/07 the nurse advised employee he should go see a docotor.
7/5/07 employee reported he had a non-work related shoulder injury and couldn't work. Employee states he noticed pain at home the night of 7/3/07. 7/16/07 employee saw his Dr. 7/18/07 employee reported his injury was work related but does not know how or when it occured. Employee put on light duty 7/19/07. Dr referred employee to surgeon for possible torn rotator cuff.
While cutting a piece of angle iron with a chop saw, the blade jammed which pulled the angle iron. The iron cut the employees gloved finger. He recieved 4 stitches and returned to work with modifications.
2006 · 6 incidents
In the afternoon on 10/20/06, employee noticed a small cut between 2 fingers on his right hand. Over the weekend it got red and swollen. On Sunday, 10/22/06, employee called his supervisor and made arrangements to see a doctor. Employee was given antibiotics and a tetanus shot then released to regular duty.
While welding on the crusher, hot sparks burned through his pants and went down his leg into his boot, burning his left heel. Employee failed to use provided PPE as directed.
While using a utility knife to cut a zip tie off an extension cord, the knife slipped and cut the employee's left index finger. He recieved 5 stitches and was released to regular duty.
Employee was installing tail pulley on crusher, employee tried to adjust his grip and the pulley dropped on his left hand injuring the ring and pinky finger. The incident occured on 5/18/06 employee saw Dr. 5/19/06. Contusion on hand and fracture to finger.
Employee was in a manlift vertically fitting a 2"" pipe that was 18"" long. Employee welded a tack and as he adjusted the pipe the tack broke and the pipe struck his upper lip. Employee recieved stitches and was released back to regular duty. All appropriate PPE was worn.
4/4/06 employee reported that he went to his Dr. on 4/3/06 because his left arm was bothering him. No X-rays were taken - employee was diagnosed with tendonitis of left arm and was put on light duty. Employee does not recall a specific incident that would have caused injury. Employee states that his arm had been bothering him since around 3-28-06 but did not report to employer.
2005 · 5 incidents
During annual hearing tests an STS was found in employees left ear. Testing done on 8-8-05 ICON notified of STS on 11-15-05 Employee notified on 11-22-05
Employee was sitting in his truck when his lower back began to spasm and locked up. Note: Has been treated for same or similar incident in Dec 2000 with a previous employer.
Employee was operating a CAT End Dump, hauling up a slope when the load shifted to the back causing the front wheels to come off the ground. The load then dumped out and as the truck came back down the employee struck his head causing lacerations on both his lip and right eyelid.
During a cone liner change the employee was cleaning the crusher component with a wire wheel grinder and air nozzel. Debris (assumed metal) went in his eye. He then rinsed out his eye and later went to the doctor. He was wearing safety glasses at the time of the incident.
EE reports he was mixing Nordback epoxy for cone liners for approx. 20 min. Ee used 8 cans of Nordback and was wearing rubber gloves. Ee reports that after lunch his hands started to itch. then on the weekend, ee reported his hands swelled and became more irritated. Ee reported to his supervisor on monday, 5/2/05. causation=contact dormatitis. chem.
2004 · 3 incidents
EMPLOYEE WAS ATTEMPTING TO MANUALLY LIFT A GATE ACROSS FEEDER #1 WHEN AS THE GATE ROSE, A PARTICLE OF DIRT THAT WAS FROZEN TO THE GATE CAME FREE & ENTERED THE EE'S LEFT EYE, SCRATCHING THE CORNEA.
EE WAS OPERATING A CAT773 OFF ROAD END DUMP & REVERSING TO DUMP A LOAD OF SAND WHEN THE INNER FACING SIDE WALL OF THE LEFT FRT TIRE FAILED. THE RESULTING RELEASE OF AIR ROCKED THE OPERATOR IN HIS DRIVERS SEAT, AND DESPITE EAR PLUGS CAUSED DAMAGE TO HIS INNER EAR, LEFT ARM & LEFT SIDE OF BODY.
Employee was manually holding a section of angle iron in place, on a screen, and awaiting a bolt to be placed to secure it, when the iron slipped from his grasp, striking his right leg, cutting it.
2003 · 1 incident
EE HAD CLIMBED UP ON TOP OF A PULLEY V-GUARD TO INSPECT A ROLL CRUSHER. AS HE ATTEMPTED TO DESCEND, HE STEPPED FROM THE GUARD WITH HIS LEFT FOOT, BUT HIS RIGHT FOOT SLIPPED FROM THE GUARD AND HE FELL, LANDING ON HIS RIGHT FOREARM.
2002 · 2 incidents
WEATHER DRY AND CLEAR. NO ROADWAY OBSTRUCTIONS TO DRIVER'S VIEW. NO APPARENT TRUCK DEFECTS. NO APPARENT ISSUES WITH FEEDER LAYOUT APPROACH. INJURED WORKER MADE EYE CONTACT WITH TRUCK HAULAGE DRIVER EXITING FEEDER AS REQUIRED. ACCIDENT MAY HAVE RESULTED FROM DRIVER INATTENTION. EXACT IMPAIRMENT UNDETERMINED. DAMAGE TO BLOCK WALL REPAIRED.
EE WAS WELDING A METAL BOX, WEIGHTING APPROX. 35 LB ON A WORK TABLE THAT STOOD 2'8"" HIGH. EE GRASPED THE BOX BY TWO CORNERS AND LIFTED IT, ATTEMPTING TO TILT THE BOX ON TO ITS SIDE. WHILE TILT ING THE BOX, THE EE FELT HIS LOWER BACK POP.
2001 · 6 incidents
WHILE CHANGING CUTTING EDGES ON A 988F LOADER EMPLOYEES WERE USING A ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFT TO MOVE THE EDGES. INJURED EMPLOYEE WAS ADJUSTING THE CUTTING EDGE ON TO THE FORKS AND PLACED HIS LE FT HAND ON THE TOP OF THE FORKLIFT BACK REST AS THE FFORKLIFT OPERATOR TILTED THE FORKS BACK, PINCHING THE EMPLOYEES FINGER BETWEEN THE BACK REST AND THE BOOM HEAD. FAILURE TO COMMUNICATE BET
EMPLOYEE WAS USING A 2-TON JACK AS A SPREADER TOOL UNDER A FORKLIFT WHEN THE PUSHING BLOCKS SLIPPED ALLOWING THE JACK TO FALL ON THE EMPLOYEE'S FINGER WHILE HE WAS TRYING TO CATCH IT. THE JACK WAS TOO LARGE FOR THE JOB AT HAND. CAUSATION: WRONG TOOL FOR THE JOB. EMPLOYEE SUFFERED A FRACTURED FINGER. NO PROPERTY DAMAGED.
EMPLOYEE WAS GREASING A FLOATING PUMP STATION WHEN THE RAFT TIPPED OVER CAUSING THE EMPLOYEE TO STRIKE HIS LIP ON SOME PART OF THE RAFT AND THROWING HIM INTO THE WATER. COUNTER WEIGHTS PREVIOU SLY PLACED ON THE RAFT TO HELP INCREASE PUMPING VOLUME. THESE WEIGHTS CAUSED THE INSTABILITY OF THE RAFT ALLOWING IT TO FLIP EASILY. EMPLOYEE INJURED LIP. NO PROPERTY DAMAGE.
EE WAS IN MACK TRUCK BEING LOADED BY A LOADER. WHEN THE LOADER WENT TO DUMP A LOAD OF G ROCK INTO THE DUMP TRUCK, THE WETNESS OF THE MATERIAL CAUSED IT TO COME OUT ALL AT ONCE. THE IMPACT OF THE WET MATERIAL CAUSED THE EE TO GET BOUNCED AROUND INSIDE THE CAB OF THE TRUCK HITTING HER HEAD AGAINST THE DOOR. CAUSATION: POSSIBLY LOADING WET MATERIAL TOO FAST.
GRADUAL LOSS OF HEARING SINCE HIS HIRE DATE OF 8/12/85. SINCE THE SALE OF THE COMPANY IN 1998 THE EMPLOYEE HAS WORN HIS HEARING PROTECTION REGULARLY. EMPLOYEE WORKS 2-3 MONTHS PER YEAR IN THE PIT OVER THE LAST THREE YEARS. THE REST OF THE YEAR THE EMPLOYEE WORKS IN THE CONSTRUCTION DIVISION. EMPLOYEE FILED CLAIM ON 3/13/01.
EMPLOYEE WAS CLIMBING THE LADDER INTO HER OFF ROAD DUMP TRUCK #884 WHEN HER FOOT SLIPPED, SHE FELL TO THE GROUND INJURING HER KNEE. WEATHER CONDITIONS WERE COLD AND WET. CAUSATION: MUST USE EX TRA CAUTION AND MAINTAIN THREE POINTS OF CONTACT WHEN MOUNTING AND DISMOUNTING EQUIPMENT IN WET WEATHER CONDITIONS.