Mining Incidents

Eagle Butte MineCoal

Gillette, Campbell County, WY · Active
MSHA Mine ID: 4801078
Fatalities
0
Total incidents
154
Years on record
2000–2024
Latest incident
Oct 2024
No fatalities recorded at this mine.

Reportable incidents

154 on file

2024 · 3 incidents

Struck by flying object

Miner was washing TT1.They shut the nozzle off and pulled on the hose. The miner was holding the hose 2 feet away from the nozzle. The nozzle appears to have contacted a beam and turned on. When it energized, it flipped the nozzle up impacting the nose and mouth area resulting in a laceration at the base of the left nostril. Miner received three stitches on the laceration.

Accident type, without injuries

A coal oxidizer was located in the top of Roland in West Cast pit area. The oxidizer is at the top of the coal seam under the cast wall and will require more than 30 minutes but are currently in the process of getting equipment into the area to extinguish.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

On 3/2/24 Miner was helping unhook a cable from a truck. The cable shifted unexpectedly and hit the Miner's right thumb. On 3/5/24 the Miner's thumb was diagnosed as fractured, and an outpatient procedure and physical therapy will be performed. Miner was allowed to return to work and perform normal duties.

2023 · 6 incidents

Struck against a moving object

On a wet slick road a scraper operating at 10 MPH began to slide. The scraper stopped abruptly as it went from wet to dry conditions. Operator hit EE's back on the arm rest resulting in back strain. No damage to scraper.

(Not Elsewhere Classified)

On 9/2/23 Employee reported pain in back with no event, was evaluated and released to return to work. Pain got worse and employee went back to doctor. Doctors' notes received 10/10/23 & MRI revealed multi-level spinal degeneration and prior compression fractures in the lower back.

(Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee has a previous injury that has progressively worsened over time. Employee went to orthopedic doctor and was diagnosed with a herniated disc and pinched nerve in L-5 of the spine and was taken off work until physical therapy could help resolve this condition. No event at the mine occurred to cause this issue.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Team member got out of company truck and had sudden pain going down left leg while standing. Outside conditions at the time were sunny and dry.

Fall to the walkway or working surface

On 4/1/23 Miner slipped and fell on ice, diagnosed as PCL sprain will heal on its own. Miner reevaluated as knee was not improving and had an outpatient procedure performed to repair PCL on 8/31/23 and allowed to return to work but prescribed to go to physical therapy. No days were missed from this injury.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

On 2/9/23 Electrical Planner slipped on ice walking around substation repair. No treatment. On 2/24/23 not improving went to doctor and diagnosed as sprain. No improvement and MRI taken with no findings. Another MRI taken 3/8, on 3/16 diagnosed as a muscle tear. Outpatient procedure performed on 3/16 applied brace, released to work and prescribed physical therapy.

2022 · 5 incidents

Over-exertion in lifting objects

Miner was performing utility tasks and moving shovel trail cable, when picking up cable felt pop in lower back. Miner went to ER and diagnosed with a muscle strain. Returned for follow up and physical therapy was suggested. Miner went to physical therapy on 7/16/22 for muscle rehab.

Struck against a moving object

Rubber tire Operator was pushing material off Dump 1 in the west pit. The Operators hand came off the joystick controller and struck the console resulting in a fracture to the right hand 5th metacarpal bone.

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

Employee was loading skid steer fork attachment into skid steer bucket. The attachment got hung up on cutting edge bolt. When employee pulled on fork attachment, it came free and slid into bucket pinching the employee's hand between the attachment and bucket. After taking glove off employee could see this caused a laceration to the employee's hand requiring stiches.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Team Member stepped off rail car ladder onto ground and felt a pop in their heel.

Fall from ladders

Employee was standing on a two step ladder, using air gun to clean off coal dust off the prep hood. As the employee was stepping down from second to the first step, right foot missed the first step causing employee to fall. The employee reached right hand out to break the fall causing a hair line fracture to wrist.

2021 · 5 incidents

Contact with hot objects or substances

A mechanic was under the front of a truck trying to repair a coolant leak. In an attempt to tighten the original clamp first, the clamp stripped and became loose. The hose connection came apart, and hot coolant poured out of the hose onto the employee's chest, forearm, and face. Employee was taken to the ER, referred to a burn center, treated for 1st and 2nd degree burns.

Caught in, under or between (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Electrician was adjusting power cable on elevator when the leather of the back of the electrician's left boot was pinched between toe guard and floor. This resulted in a laceration that required 10 stitches. Was given a work as tolerated release and missed no scheduled shifts.

Over-exertion in pulling or pushing objects

On 9/28/2021 pumper pulled a piece of 6-inch poly pipe out of the mud, felt something in right shoulder region crunch/pop. Pumper stated no pain was felt, decided not to report anything to supervisor. On 9/30/2021 the pumper experienced pain in the shoulder region and decided to report the incident to supervisor. Pumper began receiving chiropractic care on 10/01/2021.

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

Mechanic had cut a piece of all-thread. While cleaning off the excess thread with the wire wheel, the wire wheel caught the piece and smashed EE's left index finger between the piece of all-thread and guard resulting in a laceration to the tip of the finger. Sutures were required to close the wound. Mechanic received a work as tolerated release and returned to work.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee exiting the porta john, pushed the door open, wind caught the door slamming it on employee's right hand. ER evaluation x-ray was negative with a work as tolerated release, second evaluation at the Coalition could not confirm or rule out a small fracture. Was given a splint to immobilize 2 fingers and given a work as tolerated release. No scheduled shifts missed.

2020 · 8 incidents

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

Employee was opening a lid on the truck to reload it with product. Lid was stuck, so employee reached under the lid with fingers to pry it open. The lid did not open and pinched fingers in a scissor-like format, resulting in a laceration to the tip of right ring finger. Received 1 stitch.

Over-exertion in wielding or throwing objects

Employee was removing a pin from a hydraulic cylinder with a hammer, felt a pop in shoulder and experienced some pain. Was evaluated at CCH and received a work as tolerated release. An MRI determined a torn rotator cuff. Surgery was performed on 01/21/2021 which is the first scheduled shift the employee has missed.

Fall from ladders

Guard shack attendant stood on a chair to reach an upper shelf, fell landing on left shoulder. Was diagnosed with a re-aggravation of a previous injury to the left rotator. The employee was going to be given a work as tolerated release but requested to be removed from work activities until released post operation on 9/10/2020. Surgery will follow when it can be scheduled

Fall to the walkway or working surface

Employee was walking at the west spoon fuel island and tripped on uneven ground, stiff armed the ground with left hand. At the time of the report EE stated EE was fine and that EE just wanted to report it.

Struck by falling object

When replacing the control arms on the front of 21.4567 service truck the mechanic was using a pry bar to get the control arm into place when the bar slipped off the control arm causing the control arm to fall on EE's left thumb causing a fracture to the tip of the thumb bone.

Fall from ladders

Mechanic leaned an 8 ft ladder up against the outside right front haul truck tire to perform an inspection. EE was descending the ladder, the ladder slipped and fell to the ground, the ladder landed on the mechanics right hand and they landed on top of the ladder. This caused a dislocation injury to the right hand. Employee had surgery on 6/2/20 to repair the injured hand.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee was removing the water truck tank drain hose, the hose popped loose from the fitting striking the employee in the mouth. The impact resulted in a contusion to the lower lip and chipped the front left tooth. The tooth will need to be capped and the employee did not miss any scheduled shifts.

Over-exertion in pulling or pushing objects

Employee arm-fingers swelled 1 hour after using torque wrench, taken to ER received work as tolerated release. 4/01 ESM notified, employee would need shoulder surgery 05/06. ESM disputed claim, 06/05 WC review surgery payment denied. 9/29 ESM notified by State of Wyoming Medical Commission honored in favor of employee WC claim, shoulder injury linked to incident on 01/15/20

2019 · 5 incidents

Struck against a moving object

Operator tramming track dozer 26641, encountered a rock caused operator to inadvertently set park brake. Machine suddenly stopped, operators left shoulder jammed causing a shoulder strain. Employee was given a work as tolerated release 1/2/2020, then on 1/9/2020 notified the mine that the MRI showed rotator cuff tear, taken off work 1/9/2020. Begin physical therapy 1/13/2020.

(Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee was in the office, experienced chest pain and slumped over. Rescue team administered CPR and used an AED. EMS was called to the mine and took over the first aid, employee was transported to the hospital, diagnosis was cardiac arrest and admitted to the hospital.

Struck against stationary object

Technician was drilling holes in a plate, stopped the drill press to clear the metal shavings from the drill bit and a piece of metal went through glove resulting in a laceration to finger. The employee received 9 stitches to close the wound and released to work as tolerated.

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

Plant Tech was removing ice from a conveyor head roll area. Employee used a bar to remove the ice the bar was pulled into the head roll and frame pinching the techs left hand between the bar and the frame work causing a little finger injury. The employee had surgery to remove part of the distal bone from the little finger. No scheduled shifts were missed.

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

Injured employee was assisting an employee in removing the engine from a haul truck. They were removing the spreader bar when the shims shifted, the injured employee then stuck left index finger in a bolt hole to prevent them from falling to the floor. As the last bolt was removed the spreader bar and shim pack shifted and pinched the IE's finger between the shims and frame

2018 · 6 incidents

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

Mechanics had removed the old edges and cleaned the surface for the new ones. While lifting the edges a bar is used through the bolt hole so it is easier to carry. The edge slipped on the bar and pinched the mechanics finger between the bar and the edge resulting in a laceration. Employee received 3 sutures in EE's left finger work as tolerated and returned to work.

Struck by falling object

While washing, operator looked up, a small chunk of coal fell and landed between EE's face and safety glasses, causing coal dust to contact the eyeball. Operator was taken to the ER and small specks of coal dust were flushed out of the eye. Employee was given eye drops and pain medication with a work as tolerated release and returned to work.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Loading a trailer, a gust of wind caused the trailer doors to close, hitting EE's face, causing lacerations to EE's face.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Operator dismounting a motor grader, missed the step & tried to catch self with left hand & ended up twisting shoulder & heard a popping noise. Employee was diagnosed with a ruptured bicep tendon & rotator cuff tear on 10/05/18. Employee has not missed any scheduled shifts & has scheduled surgery for January 2019. EE had surgery 1/21/19 & will miss upcoming scheduled shifts.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee slipped on the ice walking to a crew van causing pain in EE's right knee. The employee had a non work related surgery on this knee in Nov 2017, an MRI was performed on 3/6/18 which resulted in knee surgery on 3/20/18 with a diagnosis of a recurrent symptomatic medial meniscus tear. The first day the employee missed work was on 3/19/18

Fall onto or against objects

Warehouse employee was boarding a fork lift, employee's shoes had some mud on the bottom, employee slipped and bumped right knee. Initially it appeared the knee was just bruised. On 2/27 the doctored order an MRI because knee continued to be sore, the MRI determined a torn meniscus, the doctor ordered physical therapy. The first physical therapy visit was on 3/13/18.

2017 · 9 incidents

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Operator positioning a light plant on the bench, when EE got out of EE's pickup EE rolled EE's ankle. EE felt popping and pain was evaluated by the EMT then taken to the hospital. X rays revealed EE had fractured EE's right fibula. The employee was given a splint and crutches then sent home.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Utility person was moving a shovel, the shovel cable horn flipped over jerking the rope the utility person had a hold of which caused a pop in the employees left elbow area. An MRI showed the bicep muscle was torn, on 08/29/2017 the employee was prescribed a brace, surgery is scheduled for approx. 09/05/17. The employee has not missed any scheduled shifts until after surgery.

Over-exertion in pulling or pushing objects

Employee was hooking up a 6"" suction line to a pump. Employee felt pain in lower back and was looked at by EMT. Employee denied further treatment at the time it was reported. Employee notified Employer on 7/17/2017 that ee had been seen by the VA in Denver and diagnosed as a muscle sprain. Employee began physical therapy on 7/18/2017 and missed no scheduled shifts.

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

Mechanic was adjusting a jack stand, EE put EE's middle finger in the adjustment hole to help lift the jack stand, the jack stand came loose and fell pinching EE's finger in the hole causing a laceration that required stitches. The mechanic was released to work as tolerated and returned to the mine to finish the shift.

Struck against a moving object

Fueler was driving fuel truck and drover over a windrow. This caused the steering wheel to jerk and pull EE's left arm. Fueler reported the incident and the EMT looked at EE's arm. EE returned to work. On 8/8/17 the employee informed the mine that EE has been taken off work and will be receiving surgery due to injuries from the incident.

Over-exertion in pulling or pushing objects

Mechanic was cleaning up a fuel spill, attempted to pick up an oil absorbent boom that was frozen to the ground and right knee popped and was unable to put weight on the knee. Mechanic had been having problems with this knee and was receiving professional treatment prior to this incident.

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

Plant employee was changing out a roll on the storage conveyor belt, the roll slipped pinching the employee's middle finger resulting in a chipped bone & laceration to the end of the middle finger. The end of the middle finger received sutures, the finger nail was re-attached with sutures. The employee was given a work as tolerated release and returned to work immediately.

Struck against a moving object

Rubber tire dozer operator was operating a dump, the operator was making cuts on the dump surface to re-grade the dump and created a hump on the dump surface. The operator backed over the hump and jarred back resulting in a pinched nerve in back. The employee will need physical therapy and is expected to return to work on 01/27/17.

Fall to the walkway or working surface

Operator dismounted rubber tire dozer. Slipped on ice. Employee felt they did not need any medical care at that time. On 4-3-17, employee informed company that on 3-31-17 employee received results of x-ray and MRI. Employee will be receiving physical therapy treatment on 4-10-17, for continued numbness in left arm. To date, employee has not missed any scheduled shifts.

2016 · 10 incidents

Struck by rolling or sliding object

The injured employee was working on the front strut of a CAT 793 haul truck. The EE was moving the pillow block when it rolled back and bent fingers back, injuring wrist.

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

Water truck driver reported a noise while steering to the right. Pit mechanic installed new grease lines, the mechanic instructed the water truck driver to steer the wheels from side to side as grease was added. As the wheels were turned to the right the mechanic was pinned between the tire and frame causing injuries to the mechanic, 4 broken ribs and a broken collar bone.

Struck against stationary object

The fueler was fueling the track hoe while walking around the track hoe the fueler stepped on a rock rolling left foot forward causing a bone fracture in left foot

Struck against a moving object

Track dozer operator pushing down in the cast and was backing up over the coal rib which jarred the operator resulting in a back strain/sprain

Struck by flying object

A truck driver's hand was pierced by a pressurized narrow stream of hydraulic fluid from a trailer. This happened while unhooking truck from trailer.

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

Employee was removing pin from steering cylinder to the bell crank. As pin came out, cylinder shifted forward and pinched finger between cylinder and bell crank. This smashed the finger.

Struck against stationary object

Operator was doing a walk around inspection on blade 3500 & struck hardhat on circle assembly frame. They reported to supervisor & said that they felt ok with slight pain & just wanted to report incident. On 2/26/2016 they reported to safety & human resource that they were still having pain. On 4/5/16 was seen & diagnosed with bulging disc in neck, & placed on restricted duty

Over-exertion in lifting objects

Mechanic was putting away a tie rod off of a CAT 789 haul truck. Six days later they informed their supervisor that they thought they received a back injury putting away the tie rod. The EE's medical records indicate a history of back pain and sciatica which is what the EE is being treated for. Medical reports also indicate that sciatica can be caused by herniated/slipped discs.

Struck against a moving object

Employee was operating a road grader blading a haul road, backed the machine up and ran over a large rock jarring the operator which caused the operator to experience pain in the neck and shoulder area. The doctor diagnosed this as a neck strain/sprain. Prescribed pain medication and physical therapy.

Struck against a moving object

Operator was backing a haul truck under shovel to be loaded and contacted shovel bucket. Impact caused a strain/sprain to operator neck and back region.

2015 · 6 incidents

Fall to the walkway or working surface

Operator had dismounted the blade and was walking away from the machine when he slipped on the snow covered ground landing on his left knee. The MRI showed a tear in the cartilage

Struck against a moving object

Employee was doing a clean-up in front of the shovel, when the moldboard caught a rock stopping the blade's forward motion jarring the employee's neck and back.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee was dismounting a Cat track dozer and lost his footing spraining his left knee. It was determined on 10/12/2015 when he finally saw an orthopedic specialist that he tore his ACL & MCL.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Haul truck operator twisted knee dismounting HT. A 2015 audit of employee injuries we discovered employees initial knee injury was on 4/19/15. It appeared to be a First Aid injury. First work day missed was 5/22/15, surgery 10/29/15.Reporting delay waiting on medical doc's determining degenerative or new injury documentation traced the injury back to a work place injury.

Struck against a moving object

A haul truck contacted a roadside berm causing the truck to tip on its side, fracturing his left wrist.

Fall from machine

While dismounting a motor grader/blade, employee missed a step and fell to the ground.

2014 · 7 incidents

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

Electrician was leaving electrical shop and wind gusts of 40+ mpg shut the door on his finger, fracturing the tip of his finger

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

After power washing trucks, employee complained of left wrist pain

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

While employee was assisting another employee replace the bearing on a tail roll, she got debris in her left eye.

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

Torquing bolts on push blade when fingers were caught betwee the blade and the acuator for the pneumatic torque wrench causing fracture and laceration requiring stitches to two fingers.

Struck against a moving object

The 651 scraper traveling down a ramp at approximately 8 m.p.h. Scraper started riding up the side of the parallel berm, went over the top of the berm, and down the other side 30 feet stopping at the bottom of the other side. The machine had no damage and the employee was wearing his seat belt.

Fall to the walkway or working surface

Employee lost his balance, slipped and fell back onto right hand and wrist resulting in a fracture.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee was pushing a hand tool cart in the shop area and felt pain in her lower abdomen

2013 · 6 incidents

Struck against stationary object

While handling a scrap piece of wire rope, strand punctured leather glove and finger of EE causing a puncture/tear that required sutures.

Caught in, under or between (Not Elsewhere Classified)

While installing a nut on the end of a hydraulic ram, EE cut the tip of his finger on the frame resulting in 6 sutures. Machine was locked and tagged out. EE was wearing leather gloves.

Fall from piled material

Employee was working on top of a bench placing a marker stake near a highwall when the ground under him collapsed, dropping him to a muck pile.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE stepped out of pickup onto uneven ground, twisting ankle.

Struck against stationary object

Employee struck head on cyclinder head requiring four staples behind the ear.

Caught in, under or between (Not Elsewhere Classified)

While employee was operating shatter box, he was distracted and inadvertently placed his hand in a pinch point, resulting in a laceration with finger tip fracture. Employee had not followed procedure and did not close the lid to the box while it was in operation.

2012 · 5 incidents

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

While operating a front-end loader, a chunk of coal roller over the top of the bucket and damaged the windshield. The operator received small lacerations.

Accident type, without injuries

The area of shot coal was restricted from access to all mine site personnel because of a K order that was issued on 07/25/12. The shot coal spontaneously combusted and started to produce flames on 08/17/12.

Accident type, without injuries

At approximately 1:30 am, a dozer operator reported observing pieces of debris raveling off the East highwall in the East pit. A supervisor observed over the next 90 minutes, portions of the East wall experienced a gradual block slough. No injuries or equipment damage occurred as all personnel and equipment were clear of the area. 7000-1 is files under protest.

Accident type, without injuries

Grass fire on mine site. Flames were observed for 30 minutes. 21.3 acres of grass burnt.

Absorption of radiations, caustics, toxic and noxious substances

Conditions were normal, pump was operating correctly. Worker was introducing anti-freeze to the line feeding into the pump. Worker was wearing requited safety equipment including safety glasses and hard hat. A ball valve was not fully closed and when air pressure was introduced to the line, the anti-freeze blew up into the workers face and eyes.

2011 · 12 incidents

Over-exertion in lifting objects

Employee was lifting compressed gas cylinder.

Struck by flying object

EE went to talk to anther EE that using a drill. EE felt something enter their eye when they were walking up to or standing by the EE using the drill. EE was given prescription medication making it a MTC.

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

Technician was changing brake pads on a pickup. While loosening one of the bolts on the caliper, the bolt came loose suddenly and handle of the ratchet pinched his finger, causing a laceration.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Pneumatic hand grinder slipped and cut ee left knuckle.

Struck by flying object

Small piece of metal in eye while grinding. Was Wearing goggles and face shield.

Struck by flying object

EE was taking a break when they noticed something in their eye from welding and grinding early in shift. EE was given prescription medication and had a rust ring removed.

Struck against a moving object

Haul truck drove though a rough spot on haul road, jarring the operator. Pain meds were prescribed.

Struck by flying object

Loading holes and a piece of coal dust flew into right eye.

Fall onto or against objects

EE was assisting another EE placing wooden mats in front of portable racks. In the process of setting the second mat the EE's noticed a chunk of clay was in the location for the mat. When the EE tried to roll the chunk of clay out of the way by hand he slipped causing his arm to brush against the wooden mat. EE had a splinter embedded into his arm.

Fall to the walkway or working surface

Employee was walking across shop bay when the employee tripped and fell, breaking the left wrist.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee was performing repairs on a shovel revolving frame during air arcing and welding metal particles entered his eye.

Fall to the walkway or working surface

While pulling a water hose in the wash bay, technician slipped and fell. The fall resulted in a finger fracture.

2010 · 6 incidents

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

While changing out a crowd motor, a Welder's finger was pinched between a roller and a crowd gear case. This resulted in a one inch laceration requiring stitches.

Flash burns (welding)

2 Employees were welding on same piece of metal within 5' of one another under silo #2. One employee received flashburns to both eyes.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Worker was driving in wood posts for silt fencing with hammer and missed. His left index finger was pinched between the hammer handle and the top of the post.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

A welder was using a chain anchor to remove a drill bit from a drill steel. He was hit on the knee with a sharp edge on the chain causing a one inch laceration on his knee. The laceration required four stitches

Fall to the walkway or working surface

Due to an undetermined medical issue, a technician felt ill after a break. He felt dizzy and nauseous and cut his lip when he fell on the deck of a haul truck. Blood tests ruled out occupational causes.

Struck against a moving object

A dozer operator was pushing coal cleanings into a berm in a drilling and blasting area. While backing to reposition, the operator misjudged her distance from the crest and backed off the highwall. The dozer fell approximately 33 feet onto a slough pile. The operator was dignosed with one ruptured disc.

2009 · 2 incidents

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

While using a jack to change a tire the tech pinched his thumb between the jack and the truck tow hook.

Over-exertion in lifting objects

Individual was lifting a body pin into the truck pivot bore and strained his back. Incident occurred on January 29, but individual did not seek treatment until February 2nd, at which time he visited a chiropractor.

2008 · 7 incidents

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

The final cut had been made on the 96"" conveyor belt in prep for vulcanization. Employee stood up, remaining in a bent over position in the 42"" space. While he was backing out from under the belt he inadvertently pressed the blade of his razor knife into his thigh causing a puncture wound about 2 cm long through the epidermis, stopping barely into the dermis (2 sutures).

Struck by flying object

A dirt particle or small piece of debris entered the employees left eye. The particle was flushed out, but the eye became infected, requiring prescription medication for treatment.

Caught in, under or between (Not Elsewhere Classified)

At the time of the incident the tech was installing an oil filter base on a CAT 793 truck. As the tech was starting the first bolt the ladder he was standing on partially folded up causing him to quickly step off the ladder. On the way off the ladder the tech's left hand was caught between the fill tube and the filter housing and lacerated.

Fall onto or against objects

At the time of the incident the technician was moving a workbench in order to clean under it. As the tech was pushing on the bench one of its wheels dropped into a divot in the floor. As he pushed harder to dislodge the wheel his left foot slipped on some oil causing him to fall against the bench and twist his back.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

While mounting backhoe, employee lost his footing and stepped back to the ground. When he did, his right foot was in pain. He went to EMT and then to ER.

(Not Elsewhere Classified)

The employee is a haul truck driver who has been diagnosed with a degenerative back condition. Repeated trauma from equipment operation has caused increase pain.

Fall to the walkway or working surface

Slipped on the ice and hit the back of the head causing a slight concussion. No lost time accident, but was given a prescription for pain medicine.

2007 · 6 incidents

Struck against a moving object

The operator was pulling under the shovel with a coal truck to get loaded. The service braves were applied to abruptly causing the truck bed to bounce on the frame. The jarring motion caused pain in the upper part of the back.

Struck against a moving object

The employee was operating a haul truck and getting loaded when the discharge of a bucket of material from the shovel rocked the truck jarring the operator. The haul truck operator reported back pain shortly after the incident.

Struck against a moving object

The operator's haul truck was being loaded by a rubber tire loader. Material surged from the loader bucket as it was dumped and caused the truck to rock. This motion jarred the operator causing soreness to the lower back.

Struck against a moving object

Truck operator sustained a neck and shoulder strain when the bottom of an electric shovel door contacted the truck bed.**It was originally believed that this injury was minor and 1st aid only. Injured had ongoing discomfort and saw a Dr. and on 8/142007 was restricted from returning to work.**

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

While conducting an equipment pre-shift examination the employee twisted her right knee.

Caught in, under or between (Not Elsewhere Classified)

The employee was pulling on a stuck trip rope cable on a shovel bucket. As the cable came loose it sucked his left hand down and pinched his left hand ring finger between the cable and the cable pulley. He sustained a laceration on the tip of the finger which required twelve stitches to close.

2006 · 7 incidents

Fall onto or against objects

The employee was pulling on a water pump primer hose. Unexpectedly, the hose moved abruptly. The employee lost her balance and hit her head on the primer bowl creating a gash requiring stitches in her right eyebrow.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

While climbing the boarding ladder on a Cat 793 haul truck, the employee experienced a sharp pain in the right shoulder.

Over-exertion in wielding or throwing objects

EE was replacing the rear suspension cylinder on a CAT 793 truck. As he was using a sledge hammer to drive the top strut pin from its bore he felt a pain in his right wrist. He did not report the incident at that time. On 9/22/06, as he was loosening/tightening the wear plate retaining bolts on a 24M motor grader, using a 3/4"" impact wrench, he again experienced pain in wrist.

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

Glove snagged on hinge while closing door-pinched 4th finger of right hand between door & frame-smashed fingernail causing cut and bone fracture.

Over-exertion in lifting objects

Employee was unloading a portable generator from the bucket of a backhoe loader. As he moved the unit he sustained a strain in the groin area. On 4-27-06 after a doctors visit it was determined that he had a hernia.

Flash burns (welding)

As EE was coming down the front ladder of a CAT 793 truck, a welder working 15 feet away struck an arc, causing him to see ""spots"". The next morning his eyes were swollen and felt like they had something in them. He went to the doctor and was diagnosed as having corneal ultraviolet burns,

Struck by falling object

At the time of the incident employee was installing a final drive cover on a CAT 793 truck. As he was using an overhead hoist to move the cover, the threads on the bolt attaching the lifting link to the cover stripped, allowing the cover to drop and strike employee on his right foot.

2005 · 8 incidents

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Employee had hooked cable to container, lifted up, into grooves of hopper. He was making a sweep with the blade when the container popped out of grooves and swung to the right where employee was operating controls.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

An employee was lowering a clothes basket from the ceiling as another miner walked behind. The basket struck the other employee on the top of the head causing a slight concussion and a laceration which required two staples to close.

Struck by flying object

The employee was pounding out a latchbar insert for a shovel bucket using a sledge hammer. A small piece of steel splintered off the insert and penetrated the inside of the right thigh. An incision was needed to remove the metal fragment and four stitches were required to close the affected area.

Fall onto or against objects

MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN SLIPPED ON A WET STAIR WHILE DESCENDING FROM A DOZER. HE RECEIVED A LACERATION ON HIS RIGHT ELBOW WHICH REQUIRED STITCHES

Struck by falling object

A PIECE OF STEEL FELL FROM A STORAGE RACK STRIKING A MAINTENANCE TECH. ON HIS LEFT CALF. THIS RESULTED IN A 4"" LACERATION.

Fall from machine

WHILE OPERATOR WAS ATTEMPTING TO WASH WINDOWS ON 992 LOADER HE LOST HIS GRIP AND FELL FROM THE DECK RESULTING IN TWO BROKEN RIBS. IT WAS RAINING AND OPERATOR DID NOT UTILIZE BEST PRACTIVES FOR CLEANING WINDOWS IN 992

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

While repositioning upper rail for removal, the rail slipped off of the house rollers pinching ee's right foot against a track pad.

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

Operator was closing shovel cab door and caught tip of left ring finger. He received a hairline fracture to the tip of his finger.

2004 · 6 incidents

Struck by flying object

Welding and grinding channel iron clips to roof panels

(Not Elsewhere Classified)

(DEATH - NATURAL CAUSES) WHILE WAITING FOR HIS NEXT JOB ASSIGNMENT, EMPLOYEE FELL TO THE GROUND.

Caught in, under or between running or meshing objects

EE WAS TROUBLESHOOTING ALT. SYSTEM ON A WATER TRUCK. TWO OF HER FINGERS CAME IN CONTACT WITH THE BELT AND SHEAVE, CAUSING LACERATIONS AND HAIRLINE FRACTURE.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

MAINTENANCE EMPLOYEE WAS GRINDING METAL DURING A SHOVEL REPAIR. AFTER EMPLOYEE FELT IRRITATION IN HIS LEFT EYE, DEBRIS WAS REMOVED.

Struck by flying object

Ee walked around the corner of a electrical box in the shop. another ee was grinding on it and a piece of slag went into first ee's right eye.

No Value Found

EE WAS DISMOUNTING 793 CAT HAUL TRUCK AT END OF SHIFT. WHILE COMING DOWN LADDER, IN FRONT OF RADIATOR TO GET TO LOWER DECK, HE STRUCK HIS KNEE ON THE HANDRAIL CAUSING A LIGAMENT TO PULL LOOSE FROM THE KNEE CAP.

2003 · 3 incidents

Fall from ladders

WHILE EE WAS STANDING ON THE THIRD RUNG OF A 6' STEP LADDER, APPROXIMATELY 3' ABOVE THE GROUND, ONE OF THE LADDER'S LEGS BROKE CAUSING THE LADDER TO TIP OVER AND EE TO FALL TO THE GROUND.

Caught in, under or between (Not Elsewhere Classified)

BOARDING UP SHOVEL LADDER TO WORK ON HOUSE, REACHED TOP OF LADDER, SLACK CAME OUT OF RETRACT, PINCHING LEFT RING FINGER END BETWEEN KEEPER & LADDER.

Caught in, under or between (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE WAS REMOVING CHAIN FROM COAL SAMPLE SYSTEM. CHAIN WAS BOUNCED ON TOP AND SLACK AT BOTTOM. WHEN HE TRIED TO REMOVE CHAIN IT SNAPPED CATCHING HIS 1ST FINGER ON HIS LEFT HAND. TIP OF FINGER BR UISED AND IT TOOK ONE STITCHES.

2002 · 4 incidents

Accident type, without injuries

L-1800 LETOURNEAU LOADER WAS SPREADING SCORIA ON ROADS DUE TO HEAVY RAINS. OPERATOR SMELLED WHAT HE THOUGHT WAS A BRAKE HANGING UP & CALLED A MECHANIC. NOTICED SPARKS & SMOKE COMING FROM BELOW WINDSHIELD, SHUT ENGINE DOWN & TRIED PUTTING OUT THE FIRE IN THE ARTICULATION AREA. 2 CO-WORKERS SHOWED UP & ALSO TRIED TO HELP. FIRE DEPT WAS CALLED. CAUSE OF FIRE UNKNOWN.

Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE WAS DISMOUNTING ACCESS LADDER OF WATER TRUCK HE STATED HE STEPPED ONTO BOTTOM STEP OF LADDER & HIS KNEE GAVE OUT.

Struck by flying object

EE GOT OUT OF THE PATROL VEHICLE TO CHECK THE FUEL SYSTEM BY POWDER MAGAZINES NORTH OF THE PIT AREA. THE WEATHER WAS EXTREMELY WINDY & DRY. WHEN EE RETURNED TO THE VEHICLE, HE FELT HE HAD GOTT EN SOMETHING IN HIS RIGHT EYE. HE TRIED SEVERAL EYEWASHES BUT WAS UNABLE TO GET THE SMALL DIRT PARTICLE OUT OF HIS EYE.

Fall to the walkway or working surface

EE WAS WALKING TO THE MANTRIP AT SHIFT CHANGE & SLIPPED ON ICE. HE TRIED TO CATCH HIMSELF WITH HIS LT. HAND WHICH RESULTED IN A HAIRLINE FRACTURE OF THE LT. WRIST. HE WAS RELEASED TO RETURN TO WORK.

2001 · 6 incidents

Accident type, without injuries

A FIRE STARTED ON BELT TIRE OF LORC-2. CONVEYOR WAS TOTALLY DESTROYED AND DAMAGE OCCURRED IN TOP TWO FLOORS OF BATCH LOADOUT BUILDING. AFTER INVESTIGATION, WE FEEL A PEN THAT WAS COVERED AND HIDDEN, AND NO ONE WAS AWARE OF ACCUMULATED COAL FINES AND STARTED FIRE AT WEIGHT TRANSFER TOWER.

Struck against stationary object

EMPLOYEE WAS TAKING HEARING SUPPLIES OUT OF CABINET. SHE REACHED DOWN TO GET BOX AND HIT LEFT ELBOW ON ARM OF CHAIR.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE WAS DRIVING TEETH OUT OF A DRILL BIT WHEN A PIECE OF METAL CAME OFF THE HAMMER AND STRUCK HIM IN THE HAND. EE WAS USING IMPROPER TOOL FOR THE JOB.

(Not Elsewhere Classified)

EMPLOYEE WAS REACHING TO GET INTO HIS LUNCHBOX AND FELT A PAIN IN HIS LOWER BACK. EMPLOYEE STATED HE HAS PRE-EXISTING BACK PROBLEMS.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EMPLOYEE WAS REPLACING DRAW BAR PIN IN BACK OF 793B CAT TRUCK WHEN IT STRUCK THE TIP OF HIS LEFT HAND INDEX FINGER CAUSING CONTUSION.

Struck against a moving object

EE WAS DUMPING TRUCK AT HOPPER. THE BED WOULD NOT RAISE OVER 6"". SHE DECIDED TO LOWER BED CAUSING IT TO FALL BACK DOWN. THE IMPACT CAUSED A NECKSTRAIN.

2000 · 6 incidents

Absorption of radiations, caustics, toxic and noxious substances

EE WAS WASHING SHOWER ROOM FLOOR. WHEN EE POURED BLEACH ON THE FLOOR, SOME OF THE BLEACH SPLASHED IN HER RIGHT EYE.

Absorption of radiations, caustics, toxic and noxious substances

EE WAS CHANGING A WATER TEMP. SENSON ON A 190 TON HAULTRUCK DID NOT DRAIN COOLENT TO AN ACCEPTABLE LEVEL AND BURNED TWO FINGERS ON RIGHT HAND REMOVING SENSOR.

Caught in, under or between (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE WAS UNPLUGGING A DRAIN WITH A MOTORIZED SNAKE. WHEN REVERSING DIRECTION EE USED RIGHT HAND ON THE METAL SNAKE TO GUIDE IT WHEN HIS GLOVE WAS CAUGH AND DISLOCATED HIS FINGER.

Struck by flying object

EMPLOYEE WAS WASHING DOWN AT THE PLANT WHEN HOSECAUGHT ON SOMETHING. HE PULLED HARD ON THE HOSE AND THE NOZZLE END SLIPPED OUT OF HIS HAND HITTING HIM IN THE MOUTH AND EYE. HE RECEIVE TWO CHIP PED TEETH AND A BLACK EYE.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

EE WAS STRIPPING WAS OFF FLOORS. SHE WAS USING A WIDE BLADE PUTTY KNIFE TO REMOVE EXCESS WAX BY BASEBOARDS. HER HAND SLIPPED AND CAME DOWN ON DULL SIDE OF PUTTY KNIFE AND SHE LACERATED MIDDLE FINGER OF LEFT HAND. REQUIRED 5 STITCHES TO CLOSE.

Struck by... (Not Elsewhere Classified)

DRIVER WAS ADJUSTING MIRROR AT THE START OF SHIFT. SHE WAS ATTEMPTING TO PUSH IT OUT & MIRROR BROKE, CAUSING A LACERATION TO RIGHT HAND (PALM/THUMB) AREA. THE ADJUSTMENTS WERE STIFF ON THE M IRROR & THE OPERATOR WAS NOT WEARING GLOVES.