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08/04/202109:30 AMWVBlacksvilleERP39.662097-80.21431231 Happy Ln Fairview, WVClear, warmERP2HBlacksvilleAaron WaughFloor HandPatterson UTI12.52.5(724) 825-6859

Cleaning rig floor drains prior to tripping out of the hole

While prepping rig floor for tripping, employee injured his finger lifting the grating on the floor drains

Aaron Waugh

While prepping rig floor for tripping, employee injured his finger lifting the grating on the floor drains

First AidFingerNo. Employee was not wearing Patterson required impact glovesNoNoN/AImmediatelyBobby GilbertRemind employees daily of the importance of wearing PPE at all timesEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(325) 451-4308(325) 451-4308(325) 451-4308Ryan RusselEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(325) 451-4308Josh AngelineEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(724) 825-6859(501) 581-1811(724) 825-6859(501) 581-1811Email hidden; Javascript is required.Josh DaltonAndy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 951-0909Josh Dalton
08/09/202109:15 AMWVBlacksvilleERP Well PadN 39-40-25W 80-16-2531 Happy Lane Fairview, WV 26570unknownERP Well Pad Water LineERP water lineBattelleShane MatthewLaborerForquer Contracting1044(304) 810-2155

Unloading a loaded ice cooler from vehicle.
Incident occurred to Zachary Keener. Time with Forquer; 4 years. Cell Number 304-276-6196

He and Shane were lifting cooler from back of truck. Zachary's knee gave out causing him to fall. Right knee popped and swollen.

Shane Matthew

"He picked up cooler his knee gave out and he fell down with cooler landing on top of him"

unknownERP Water LineYesunknownunknownunlevel groundWithin 30 minutes of incidentknee-incident.pdfRod VarnerTrain employee on proper lifting techniquesEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 276-2905(304) 879-5251(304) 879-5251Jordy ForquerEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 216-5172Mike ShreveEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0419(304) 918-3050(304) 941-5033(304) 212-0432Email hidden; Javascript is required.David McDougalAndy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 951-0909Dave McDougal
12/26/202011:45 AMWVBlacksvilleLemley39° 36' 54.21"N80° 16' 19.02"W781 Long Drain Rd. Core, WV 26541Cold 20 degrees with 3’’ of snowLemley3HBlacksvilleMark HouseFuel Truck DriverWoodford Oil12.52.5(304) 276-9340

Unload fuel into the rig's fuel tank

Around 11:45am on 12/26, a Woodford fuel truck driver came to Lemley. He was new to this rig, not new to oil & gas, but Woodford was short on drivers due of the holiday. The rig was in the process of laying down the BHA so all rig hands were busy, and supervisors were on the rig floor. The driver went ahead to fuel the rig's tank. He was not aware that there was a filling inlet near ground level. Instead, he stepped up on the ladder rungs of the tank to look for the filling spout.
While dismounting, the driver lost his footing and fell backwards hitting his head on a nearby light plant tow hitch. He fell approx. 3ft and cut his head ~1.5inches. Crew administered first aid and stopped the bleeding. The injured driver never lost consciousness and seemed ok.

Woodford dispatched another fuel truck driver to the pad. The new driver finished fueling the rig. The injured driver returned to the Woodford shop in Elkins. Later in the day he felt pain in his back, so he drove himself to the Elkins emergency room to get checked. Initial tests show he has a concussion and 2 fractured ribs. The injured driver is home and doing well. He will have a follow up on Monday.

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There were no witnesses of the incident.

First Aid to stop bleeding.Back of headYes, gloves, Hard Hat, FRs, Steel Toe Boots, Safety GlassesNoNoFirst time to this rig, unfamiliar with equipment, snow/ice and coldImmediatelyTim N/AMake sure a rig hand is with the fuel truck driver at all times while hooking up hoses and unloading.Email hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 591-2014(304) 591-2014(304) 591-2014Tim N/AEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 591-2014Josh AngelineEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(724) 825-6859(501) 581-1811(724) 825-6859(501) 581-1811Email hidden; Javascript is required.Josh DaltonAndy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 951-0909Josh Dalton
12/17/202010:00 AMWVBlacksvilleCoastalNANANA25 degreesCoastalCompressorBlacksvilleMark DuleyWell TenderNNE428(304) 552-9023

Making rounds on compressor. Taking readings and shooting valve and discharge temps.

Mark called me (John Landis) on Friday morning and stated that his left hip was hurting and he was limping around on it. I asked Mark what had happened and he told me that he was climbing up onto the compressor to close the Louvers. He stated that he felt a pinch in his left hip and thigh but continued working. When he woke up on Friday morning he had pain in his left hip and thigh. I told Mark to go home to rest up his leg, he worked until 3:00 PM and went home. He tried working the rest of the day, but the pain persisted on Friday. Mark also told me that earlier in the week (Tuesday) he hit his left hip on a valve at the Boggess Pad. We are unsure if this has anything to do with the injury, but wanted to make note of it. Mark is currently off resting his hip/thigh.

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Rest, Ice, and Elevation if possibleLeft Hip/ThighYes. Hardhat, Safety Glasses and impact resistant gloves were being worn.NOYesNATexted John Landis and Steve Collins on Friday MorningJohn LandisCompression Rental company will be contacted to see if a ladder can be added near louvers to help adjust temperature. If ladder cannot be added to unit, a longer ladder will be purchased so that personnel does not have to climb up on top of unit to close or open louvers.Email hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 216-6854(304) 212-0434(304) 212-0415Andy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 951-0809NA NAEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0434(000) 000-0000(304) 216-6854(000) 000-0000Email hidden; Javascript is required.John LandisAndy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 951-0909John Landis
12/17/202010:00 AMPABlacksvilleCoastalnanana25 degreesCoastalCompressorBlacksvilleMark DuleyWell TenderNNE428(304) 552-9023

Making rounds on compressor. Taking readings and shooting valve and discharge temps.

Climbing up compressor to close off louvers to adjust discharge temps. Felt a pinch in left hip and thigh but continued working. I woke up Friday morning with pain in left thigh and hip. I worked Friday until 3:00. The pain persisted so I went home.

Mark called and said that on Tuesday he had hit is left hip on a valve at Boggess. Then on Thursday while climbing up onto Coastal compressor to open the louvers he felt a pull in his left hip. We are not sure if both instances correlate. On Thursday Mark's hip was sore and then on Friday, the hip was painful and Mark was limping around on it. He called me (John Landis) on Friday to tell me about everything that had happened. I told Mark to go home and rest up his hip.

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Rest, Ice, Compression, ElevateLeft Hip and thighYes. Hardhat, Safety Glasses and Impact Resistant GlovesNoYesClimbing on CompressorTexted John Landis and Steve Collins on Friday morningJohn LandisTall LadderEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 216-6854(304) 212-0434(304) 212-0415Andy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 951-0809na naEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0434(000) 000-0000(304) 216-6854(000) 000-0000Email hidden; Javascript is required.John LandisAndy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 951-0909John Landis
12/03/202012:00 PMWVFairviewLemley39.666620-80.143021Lemley Well SiteSunnyLemley7HBlacksvilleJames GrantTraffic ControlGMS444(941) 771-5390

James was checking in personnel and administering temp check and COVID questionnaire for Lemley top hole from a guard shack positioned off location on the access road.

While leaving the shack to check in a vehicle, a weld on the steps broke causing James to fall on his right hip. He notified his supervisor and refused medical attention. He was able to finish his shift and seems to be okay. The shack is not set on level ground and had been cribbed with boards to support and level the shack.

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self administered first aidRight Hip BruiseProper PPE was in use at time of incidentDrug test was taken by GMSno time lostProper cribbing and support for stairs and shack.Immediate Notificationjeff weimerPlaced additional support under stairs with jacksEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 216-7707(304) 216-7707(304) 216-7707Jeff WeimerEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 216-7707Andy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 212-0415(304) 212-0415(304) 212-0415Email hidden; Javascript is required.Andy TravisAndy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 951-0909Andy Travis
04/15/202003:00 PMWVFairviewMcClellan39° 36' 54.21"N80° 16' 19.02"W321 Harvey Run Rd. Fairview, WV 26570Cooler, windy, sunny.McClellanN/ABattelleCornelius JohnsonLaborerApex10.91(304) 551-6708

Attaching camlock hose fitting together to lengthen suction hose.

While putting together two hoses a burr went through Cornelius's glove and cut his left ring finger. General first aid requiring antiseptic cream and a band aid was administered. No further action was required.

Cornelius Johnson

Was putting together two hoses and felt something scrape his finger through his glove. Took gloves off to see what had happened and saw his finger was cut. Immediately notified supervision.

First Aid, band aidHandYes, glovesNoNoInitial inspection of equipmentImmediatelyBryan HallBurr was removed with wire cuttersEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(724) 809-6025(724) 809-6025(724) 809-6025Bryan HallEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(724) 809-6025Josh GrimEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(724) 825-6859(304) 276-3899(724) 825-6859(304) 276-3899Email hidden; Javascript is required.Josh DaltonAndy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 951-0909Josh Dalton
03/13/202009:00 AMWVBattellePaw Paw Waterline39.610269-80.254972n/aCloudyn/an/aBattelleWes BrownTree Clearing CrewReady to Haul1523(304) 231-6323

"Employee was manual felling an area for the future Paw Paw waterline project with another employee approx. 500 ft apart. During one of his completed tree fells approx. 14’ an unseen loose vine that was covered in leafs got intertwined in the neighboring tree approx. 4’ splitting it in half and causing it to spring toward the employee unexpectedly as the employee was traveling away from base of tree via is exit route. The impact striking him in the left side of hard hat."

"The injured employee contacted his fellow employee for help via cell phone who was located at the current site area. Contact was made upon the initial blow from the limb to the head area. That employee in turn went to immediately assist injured and called the on -site foreman gave location details and need for means of egress. Employee was then transported by utv to a waiting pickup and then transported to the nearest hospital for medical treatment/evaluation."

Kevin Hines

Kevin was clearing in the same vicinity 500'-700' away with no line of sight. He received a phone call from Wes letting him know that he had been struck. When he got to Wes, he found him sitting upright, conscious and coherent. They contacted Josh Boulet for assistance, Josh contacted Jeremy Lane. Jememy and MIke Shreve came in and removed Wes with a UTV. Kevin stated that he asked what happened and Wes was unsure.

Observation CT Scan Fairmont General/Ruby Memorialhead/neckProper PPE was in use at time of incidentPost incident drug test was orderedTime lost incidentVine connecting to adjacent treeImmediate NotificationJosh BouletSafety stand down and JSA reviewEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(740) 238-1075(740) 238-1075(304) 231-6323Cody ZukEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 231-6323MIke ShreveEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 918-3050(304) 918-3050(304) 918-3050(304) 918-3050Email hidden; Javascript is required.Mike ShreveAndy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 951-0909Andy Travis
10/21/201905:00 PMWVFairview, WVCumminsN 423926.23E 1776776.64Yank Hollow Road Fairview, WV 26570Clear/70°FCummins8HBlacksvilleMichael ReedBackyard TechNOV2033(337) 344-4939

Get into the track hoe to mix off cuttings in half round.

While stepping up into the track hoe to mix off cuttings in the backyard, Michael felt a pop in his left knee and could not put his weight on that leg. Notifications were made and he was taken to the ER in Morgantown for X-rays.

Michael Reed

While stepping up into the machine, my left knee popped and it felt like I reinjured my torn Meniscus or dislocated my knee.

Taken to medical facility for check up and X-raysPossible dislocated/torn ligament in Left kneeWearing proper PPENot onsiteN/ANothing out of the ordinaryImmediatleyKent WilliamsNothing out of the ordinary to correctEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(412) 452-1785(412) 452-1785(985) 693-3351Chad SimoneauxEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(985) 677-6039Joshua GrimEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(724) 825-6859(304) 276-3899(724) 825-6859(304) 276-3899Email hidden; Javascript is required.Josh DaltonAndy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 951-0909
09/16/201901:25 PMWVFairviewCumminsN 39 42 907W 80 10 51 454County Route 25/3 Yank Hollow Road, Fairview, WV 2657085º and SunnyCummins10HBlacksvilleMichael LungerMotormanPatterson1344(253) 273-8338

Drilling Operations: Walking on location looking for panic lines for the choke.

While walking around on location looking for some panic lines for the choke, the injured Patterson employee stepped in a low spot and reached out to to prevent himself from falling. He reached out to grab the top of the junk tub and cut his right index finger. See photos attached.

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immediate onsite first Aid/call to Axiomright Index FingerNoN/AN/Auneven ground/was not wearing glovesImmediatePedro RoblesCalled a safety stand down to discuss policies and expectations. Welder ground down all burrs on the tub.Email hidden; Javascript is required.(970) 397-6993(970) 397-6993(724) 880-1717Mike SebekEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(724) 880-1717Troy HamidiEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(719) 459-2067(724) 825-6859(719) 459-2067Email hidden; Javascript is required.Josh DaltonAndy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 951-0909Troy Hamidi
08/24/201902:15 AMWVFairview, WVMatteo39°39'22.639"N80°11'57.351WYank Hollow Road Fairview, WV 26570Clear/70°FMatteo4HBlacksvilleKyle SpearsFloor HandPatterson40.215(970) 712-0430

Getting fittings to the rig floor to hook up the casing fill up line.

While carrying 2 2" fittings to hook up the casing fill up line, Kyle was walking across the floor and tripped over the hydraulic feed lines to the power tongs. When he fell he landed on his Left shoulder and separated/dislocated it.

Kyle Spears

While walking across the floor carrying fittings Kyle tripped over the hydraulic hose and fell onto his left shoulder, he instantly felt pain and had to be assisted back to his feet. He was unable to move his shoulder and required assistance down the stairs to the rig managers house where he explained his symptoms.

taken to Waynesburg, PA emergency roomPossible dislocated left shoulderWearing proper PPEPatterson1hrcongested work area due to casing operationsImmediatleyChris BrucknerRoute hydraulic lines so they are less able to cause trips.Email hidden; Javascript is required.(307) 480-0800(307) 480-0800(724) 612-3855Michael SebeckEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(724) 612-3855Joshua GrimEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(724) 825-6859(304) 276-3899(724) 825-6859(304) 276-3899Email hidden; Javascript is required.Joshua DaltonAndy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 951-0909
08/01/201904:00 PMWVFairview, WVMatteo39°39'22.639"N80°11'57.351WYank Hollow Road Fairview, WV 26570Clear/80°FMatteo6HBlacksvilleAnthony KunselmanFloor HandCosty's Energy30.20.5(724) 954-9325

Running in the hole with 5.5" Casing.

While running in the hole with 5.5" Casing, Anthony Kunselman was stung in the throat by a bee/wasp. He had no prior reactions, but began to complain about tightness in his throat and difficulty breathing. Decision made to take him to a treatment facility(Med Express in Morgantown, WV). The off tour supervisor was woken up and drove him in for treatment.

Anthony Kunselman

Said he felt something on his chin/neck and went to wipe it off and felt the sting. He said he had been stung before but never in the throat area. Began to complain about tightness in throat and difficulty breathing.

Taken to medical facility for check upBee Sting to throat/neck areaYesNot onsiteN/AMother natureImmediatleyTrevor SamisN/AEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(607) 346-6061(607) 346-6061(704) 619-5341John BohenEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(704) 619-5341Joshua GrimEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(724) 825-6859(304) 276-3899(724) 825-6859(304) 276-3899Email hidden; Javascript is required.Josh DaltonAndy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 951-0909
03/29/201902:30 AMWVBlacksvilleYost39.6296-80.2149Yost PadColdYost11HBlacksville000 000CementerC&J30.510(304) 951-0909

Removing cap from chemical bucket

Cement hand got a minor cut on his right pinky finger while attempting to remove a cap from a chemical bucket without gloves on.

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First aid on locationRight pinky fingerNononoNo PPEnotified immediately000 000Learn to open a container with PPEEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 951-0909(304) 951-0909(304) 951-0909000 000Email hidden; Javascript is required.(724) 972-5226Troy HamidiEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 951-0909(719) 459-2067(304) 382-1825(304) 951-0909Email hidden; Javascript is required.Jay Hewitt IIAndy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 951-0909
03/14/201910:30 AMWVBlacksvilleMatteo39° 39' 22.50"80° 11' 57.00"285 yank hollow rdpartly cloudya7BlacksvilleRoger SmithsonSupurvisorHigh Point355(304) 613-7839

crews were burning brush and a stick or amber caught the wiring harness on fire. the excavator wouldn't swing any longer. Roger then shut off the excavator .when he tried to restart it would not start he then opened the engine compartment door and saw the harness was on fire

Once Roger saw the fire he grabbed an extinguisher and put out the fire. after they were sure the fire was out he pulled the crew together and discussed what happened.

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NANAyesNANABurning brushnotified Michael Shreve within 5 minsRoger Smithsonmoniter fires and sticks that fly out of pitEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 613-7839(304) 472-5595(304) 472-5595Todd WhitehairEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 613-6433Michael ShreveEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0432(304) 918-3040(304) 918-3040(304) 212-0432Email hidden; Javascript is required.Michael ShreveAndy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 951-0909Michael Shreve
02/25/201908:24 AMWVMorgantownMIP39.602203-79.976624NAsunny/ColdMIPDehyBlacksvilleDavid BecknerWell TenderNNE122(304) 380-7133

Well Tender

Jeff Krakau had called me at 7:50 stating that something may have happened to Dave Beckner (he had stopped talking on phone after hearing him say "oh"). Jeff tried calling back but no answer. Jeff called me and asked if I had talked to him. I called and texted Dave, but no answer. I decided to drive out to the dehy location to check on Dave to see if he was ok. When I arrived on location Dave was reclined in his seat in his truck and holding his left hand. His arms were folded across his belly/chest. I then tried to get Dave to respond to me and after a couple of minutes he was responsive. Dave could not talk and did not know who I was. I could see a large bump on his forehead, a scratch under his left eye. I then called 911. 911 came and took Dave to Ruby Hospital. While at Ruby they did a CT scan and saw no bleeding on the brain. As a preliminary finding they were saying they thought it to be a concussion, but more testing would take place. They were going to do an MRI and an EEG on Dave. Dave does have loss of memory and cannot speak at this time.

David Beckner

We have no statement from Dave at this time. Jeff Krakau was talking with him on the phone when he heard Dave say "Oh" and then nothing more from Dave.

Unknown/at HospitalMIP Dehyyesnounknownpossible tripwithin 30 minutesJohn LandisunknownEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 216-6854(304) 212-0434(304) 212-0415Andy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 951-0909John LandisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0434(304) 216-6854(304) 216-6854(304) 212-0434Email hidden; Javascript is required.John LandisAndy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 951-0909John Landis
01/28/201902:00 PMWVBlacksvillecoastal39.705160-80.2044091001 daybrook rd. fairview wv 26570cold and clearcoastal7hBlacksvillenone nonenonenone(304) 380-7133

replacing choke into GPU

while lifting the choke I felt a sharp pain in my lower back. I have had back pain in the past and thought it would pass. through the rest of the evening and the next morning the pain became unbearable. I left work early afternoon the next day.

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rest and medicationcoastal padyesno3 dayslifting heavy object having to reach and lift because of the position of the choke in relative to other lines.18 hoursjohn landisbetter design for choke placement in GPUEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 216-6854(304) 212-0434(304) 212-0415andy travisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 951-0909John LandisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0434(304) 216-6854(304) 216-6854(304) 212-0434Email hidden; Javascript is required.John LandisAndy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 951-0909
10/04/201812:10 PMWVBlacksvilleYost39.6296-80.2149218/Daybrook Run Rd.77 overacastYost1HBlacksvilleMike ShatleyDrillerHighlands Drilling257(276) 337-8383

Move Woodford's 500 gal diesel tank with JLG telehandler.

Mike Shatley picked up the fuel cell using the JLG telehandler and started to back off containment without a spotter. With his wheels turned the forks swung around and knocked over a 55 gal drum of Castrol oil. Puncturing a hole in the drum he immediately got out of the telehandler and ran over to move the drum upright so it would stop spilling. He placed his hand over the sharp edges of the puncture cutting his pointer, middle, and ring fingers through his cotton work gloves. Mike went into the crew shack to wash and bandage his lacerations. He left location to receive stitches at Med Express in Waynesburg, Pa. ~1/2 gal of oil spilled off containment and ~1 gal on containment with Highlands crew immediately cleaning it up.

Mike Shatley

I was trying to pick up the fuel cell. I wanted to back straight out but the wheels were already turned. When I backed up the forks swung around and I saw the drum get knocked over. I immediately got out of the telehandler and put my hand inside the puncture to help me place it upright. The sharp edges cut through my gloves cutting my three fingers.

Went to medexpress in waynesburg for stitchespointer middle and ring finger on right handYesnoYesNot using a spotter to operate equipment.Mike Shatley notified Ross Drnjevich immediately after the incident.Wade RossUse spotter and visually check your surroundings before operating equipment. Be mindful of sharp objects even if you're wearing gloves.Email hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 539-8276(000) 000-0000(000) 000-0000Mike LawrenceEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 542-8238Ross DrnjevichEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(000) 000-0000(337) 500-1530(304) 382-1825(000) 000-0000Email hidden; Javascript is required.Jay HewittAndy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 951-0909
09/10/201807:45 PMWVBlacksvilleYost39.6296-80.2149218/Daybrook Run Rd.80 deg - RainYost11HBlacksvilleAdam CoffmanFloorhandHighlands Drilling50.010.01(000) 000-0000

Climbing a ladder out of the cellar.

Employee Adam Coffman was in the cellar making repairs to the diverter, once finished with his repair Adam was exiting the cellar up a ladder when he slipped on one of the rungs of the ladder and reached out to grab a rung above him. He stated at this time that it strained his arm when catching himself. The night rig manager was close to the employee when this happened. Adam said he had strained this arm 9 months ago. Adam has been a employee for 5 days.

Anthony Honaker

I was standing outside the cellar but didn't realize Adam had slipped and caught himself with his left arm.

icearmYesnonorain made ladder wet.notified immediatelyAnthony HonakerSlow down and ensure proper footingEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 539-8276(000) 000-0000(000) 000-0000Mike LawrenceEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 542-8238Jamie CzerneskiEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(000) 000-0000(724) 705-5435(304) 382-1825(000) 000-0000Email hidden; Javascript is required.Jay HewittAndy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 951-0909
09/07/201810:00 PMWVBlacksvilleYost39.6296-80.2149218/Daybrook Run Rd.80 deg - RainYost7HBlacksvilleMark MinneyFloorhandHighlands Drilling100.080.08(304) 644-0415

Grab a 5 gallon bucket of water to scrub oil base mud off Highland's mud pump.

Mark was carrying a 5 gallon bucket of water back to the mud pump and slipped on wet containment. Right where the containment is seamed together and smooth. Fell on his back with symptoms of lower back pain. Laid there till Grant Town EMS arrived on location at 10:30pm. Grant Town took him to Ruby Memorial Hospital in Morgantown, WV. He was released from the Hospital with a strained lower back. Was informed to take over the counter pain medicine.

Adam Coffman

I WAS WALKING OUT OF THE DOG HOUSE AND TO THE BACK OF LOCATION. AS I APPROACHED HIM HE STARTED CALLING FOR HELP. WHEN I GOT TO HIM HE WAS LAYING ON THE GROUND FLAT ON HIS BACK SAYING HE HAD FALLEN. I ASKED HIM A FEW QUESTIONS AS TO HIS CONDITION, SUCH AS COULD HE MOVE OR FEEL HIS TOES AND HOW DID HE LAND. I RUSHED INTO THE DOGHOUSE TO GET ANTHONY AND WADE. MARK ONLY TOLD ME HIS BACK WAS IN A LOT OF PAIN AND THAT HE COULD FEEL HIS TOES. HE REPEATED MULTIPLE TIMES THAT HIS BACK HURT AND HE COULDN'T MOVE.

over the counter pain medsLower BackYesYesYesWeather/RainRoss notified immediatelyWade RossPump water off containment. Walk path before carrying any type of load in inclement weather.Email hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 539-8276(000) 000-0000(000) 000-0000Mike LawrenceEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 542-8238Ross DrnjevichEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(000) 000-0000(337) 500-1530(304) 382-1825(000) 000-0000Email hidden; Javascript is required.Jay HewittAndy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 951-0909
09/08/201706:15 PMWVFairviewCoastal39.6629083-80.15239011001 Daybrook Rd, Fairview WV 26570n/aCoastaln/aBlacksvilleTodd LeeRig HandHighlands(000) 000-0000

Tong Cable Repair/Rig Crown

Employee Todd Lee went to the crown of the rig to check the tong cable in the shive, The driller Eric Stanley left the rig running in case he needed to pick up the tong with the winch line to take the weight off the cable to put it back in the shive. After determining the winch was not needed for this task he started up with the winch to hook on the casing being cut on the table, at this time Todd Lee put his hand on the cable and got his right middle finger pulled into the shive crushing the tip of the finger. He was taken to the hospital and received 4 stitches, took off the nail and broke the bone in the tip of the finger. A saftey stand down was preformed and a follow up will be conducted. Updates will follow as we get them.

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First aid on location. Taken to hospital for treatmentRight hand, middle fingerYesNoYesCommunicationImmediateAndy TravisSafety stand down, discussing the importance of communication and identifying hazardsEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 212-0415Andy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 951-0909Andy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 951-0909(304) 951-0909(304) 212-0415Email hidden; Javascript is required.Andy TravisAndy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 951-0909Andy Travis
11/18/201705:30 PMWVFairviewCoastal39.6629083-80.15239011001 Daybrook Rd, Fairview WV 26570n/aCoastaln/aBlacksvilleCory ChioccawasRig HandPatterson UTI(000) 000-0000

Mud Pump Repairs/

During the process of repairing Mud Pump #1, the Floorhand Cory Michael Chioccawas was manually turning the drum wheel to position the pump in the correct spot for repairs and rolled his right hand middle finger between the wheel and the belt of the pump. He was not wearing his impact resistant gloves. Joey Richardson(drilling Superintendent) was already on site due to the time it had taken for repairs and they began the Axiom/HSE process. As soon as HSE arrived on location, they transported him to the hospital ER for treatment. He received stitches and a split as he broke his finger. Justin Bussey(Operations Manager) and Clinton Hulslander(HSE Supervisior) were on site. The process for doing this work has been changed to keep hands and tools out of the way.

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Fist aid on location. Called AXIOM, then Patterson HSE took him for treatment. Stitches and splintRight hand, middle fingerNoNoYesNot using proper tools for the taskImmediateAndy TravisUse the proper tool for the job, removing hands from hazard pointsEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 212-0415Andy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 951-0909Andy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 951-0909(304) 951-0909(304) 212-0415Email hidden; Javascript is required.Andy TravisAndy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 951-0909Andy Travis
07/18/201712:35 PMWVMaidsvilleJenkins39.712611-80.1380833835 Mason Dixon Hwyn/aJenkinsn/aBlacksvilleZack AndersonSupervisorExtreme(000) 000-0000

Containment Repairs

Employee Zack Anderson was operating a extrusion welder when he lost his grip on it and instinctively reached out to catch it with his other hand, by doing so he grabbed the heating element causing burns to the tips of his left thumb, index and middle fingers.

He was wearing gloves at the time. He applied ice on location but declined to go to the hospital.
Small blisters appeared on his finger tips.

He has 1 year experience and is the supervisor of the crew.

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IceLeft hand, thumb, index and middle fingersYes/GlovesNoNoOperator errorImmediateAndy TravisFirst aidEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 212-0415Andy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 951-0909Andy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 951-0909(304) 951-0909(304) 212-0415Email hidden; Javascript is required.Andy TravisAndy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 951-0909Andy Travis
06/26/201704:25 AMWVFairviewFisher Pad39.697443-80.212391003 Daybrook Rdn/aFishern/aBlacksvilleN/A N/ATraffic ControlECM(000) 000-0000

Traffic control for Fisher frac

At 4:25 am June 26, an employee with ECM twisted his ankle when stepping onto the guard shack step from the ground. The employee's boots were wet at the time and caused him to slip on the wooden floor. This was a pre-existing condition that occured off location on June 22. He had previously gone to the doctor and was instructed to wear an ankle brace, which he was not wearing at the time of re-injury. The ECM employee was relieved on pad and went to a walk in clinic for first aid.

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Ice/RestAnkleYesNoNonePrior injuryImmediateAndy Travisn/aEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 212-0415Andy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 951-0909Andy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 951-0909(304) 951-0909(304) 212-0415Email hidden; Javascript is required.Andy TravisAndy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 951-0909Andy Travis
04/29/201704:30 AMWVFairviewKassay39.658461-80.194436190 Yank Hollow Roadn/aKassayn/aBlacksvilleN/A N/AWireline OperatorNine Energy(000) 000-0000

Breaking down setting tool

At approximately 4:30 AM, on April 29th, 2017, NES was operating wireline on the Northeast Natural Energy Kassay location. NES employee was breaking down setting tool and while trying to expose piston, encountered trapped pressure, which caused the tool to not stroke. NES employee tried to make tool stroke by slamming the tool on surface containment, and while in the process, got finger pinched in the setting tool. Employee later sought medical attention at local ER.

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ER examinationFingern/aNoNoneFailure to identify risk of trapped pressureAfter ER visitAndy TravisRemovedEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 212-0415Andy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 951-0909Andy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 951-0909(304) 951-0909(304) 212-0415Email hidden; Javascript is required.Andy TravisAndy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 951-0909Andy Travis
12/07/201702:50 PMWVFairviewKasay/MEPCO Waterline39.6629083-80.1523901n/an/aKassay/MEPCOn/aBlacksvilleJohn LambOperatorBear Contracting333(304) 842-3002

Waterline reclamation

The marooka truck was stuck and the excavator operator started to pull the truck with the tailgate and pulled the tailgate off the truck then it struck John Lamb in the leg. He was taken to the hospital and ex rays were done. He has no broken bones, just bruised.

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Rest IceLegYesNoBody Positioning, failure to identify hazard30 minCalvin WearsTBDEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 918-3050(304) 212-0432(304) 212-0432Marc MagroEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 918-3050Mike ShreveEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0432(304) 918-3050(304) 918-3050(304) 212-0432Email hidden; Javascript is required.Mike ShreveAndy TravisEmail hidden; Javascript is required.(304) 212-0415(304) 951-0909Andy Travis
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