Skaneateles Plant — Accidents
Total: 8 accidents | Fatalities: 0
| Date | Classification | Injury | Days Lost | Narrative |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 08/24/2018 | HANDLING OF MATERIALS | DAYS RESTRICTED ACTIVITY ONLY | 5d restricted | Employee was removing a chain on a skid steer and cut right thumb |
| 09/20/2010 | POWERED HAULAGE | DAYS AWAY FROM WORK ONLY | 193d lost | While manuevering a man basket in order to change a splice on the ""L"" conveyor, employee was caught between conveyor frame and interior rail of man basket. |
| 09/30/2009 | HANDLING OF MATERIALS | DAYS AWAY FROM WORK ONLY | 10d lost | While climbing loader ladder, EE felt a sting in the stomach area. As the day went on, the pain got worse. He went to the hospital and they said he had a stomach hernia. Referred to a surgeon. |
| 08/12/2008 | HANDTOOLS (NONPOWERED) | NO DYS AWY FRM WRK,NO RSTR ACT | None | EE was changing worn screen panel. Because of rain and very tight quarters inside the screen, EE slipped with a razor knife, cutting through his gloves into this finger.s |
| 04/15/2008 | POWERED HAULAGE | NO DYS AWY FRM WRK,NO RSTR ACT | None | Employee was in the manlift, jacking a new bent pulley in place. He needed to relocate the manlift to better position the pulley, but the manlift would not retract. So employee then raised the boom on... |
| 08/12/2005 | HANDTOOLS (NONPOWERED) | NO DYS AWY FRM WRK,NO RSTR ACT | None | WHILE REMOVING FITTING FROM SUMP PUMP, THE EMPLOYEE CRUSHED THE MIDDLE FINGER ON HIS LEFT HAND WHEN THE PIPE WRENCH SLIPPED FROM THE VISE AND HIT HIS FINGER. |
| 06/03/2004 | POWERED HAULAGE | PERM TOT OR PERM PRTL DISABLTY | 6d restricted | WHILE TIGHTENTING BOLTS ON SCREEN EMPLOYEE PUT HIS HAND ON V.BELTS. BELTS MOVED PINCHING PINKEY FINGER BETWEEN BELTS & SHIVE. |
| 06/15/2000 | HANDLING OF MATERIALS | ALL OTHER CASES (INCL 1ST AID) | None | EE JAMMED STEEL TOE OF SHOE INTO RIGHT FOOT WHILE GETTING OFF LOADER (WHILE SERVICING LOADER). EE WAS CLIMBING DOWN OFF THE LOADER WITH FILTERS IN HIS HANDS AND COULD NOT MAINTAIN 3 POINTS OF CONTACT. |