Caught in running equipment or machinery during maintenance, cleaning · Amputations
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at Woodgrain Millwork, Inc., 300 Northwest 16th St, FRUITLAND, IDAHO 83619
on — Amputations, affecting the fingertip(s).
Final narrative
An employee was repairing a belt on the core/tenoner machine. A glove got caught in the moving chain and a fingertip was amputated.
An employee was reinstalling an idler machine. He went to tighten the bolt that holds the idler on and the machine started due to a sensor reading the movement. His right little finger was caught in the drive belt and the distal phalanx was amputated.
An employee was investigating a saw blade that was not spinning. The employee was checking the tension chain when the motor activated and his left index finger was caught in the chain belt, resulting in a partial traumatic transphalangeal amputation.
An employee was clearing a broken board that was wedged between the hold down, the table, and the cutter head guard of a planer. A piece of the board caught the employee's glove and pulled their right hand between the cutter head guard and the hold down. The employee's index, middle, and ring fingers contacted the cutter head and sustained lacerations between the fingernail and the first knuckle. The middle and ring fingers were amputated at the first knuckle.
An employee's right ring finger was caught between a 2X4 exciting the cutter head and the back of the cutter head guards, resulting in a partial finger amputation.
An employee was clearing a jam when the unsorter activated and the employee became caught between the unsorter deck and a lumber pile. The employee sustained a broken sternum and ribs.
Two employees were repairing the hydraulic engagement pins on a rented front-end wheel loader. The machine controls were activated to move the attachment pins and an employee's finger was caught between the pins and the bushings. Their right index finger was partially amputated.
An employee was cleaning the conveyor on a piece of equipment when they slipped and their right hand was pulled into the chain sprocket. The employee's fifth fingertip was amputated.
An employee was throwing blankets onto a blanket folding and stacking machine. A blanket got stuck in the machine and she attempted to remove it when the machine contacted her right little finger, resulting in a fingertip amputation.
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