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BAE SYSTEMS
Federal OSHA safety record across 59 records in 16 states.
How these records are matched, and what they cover. Records are grouped by normalized employer name. Nothing in OSHA's published files ties them to a legal entity. Unrelated companies that happen to share a name are combined onto one profile, and there is no EIN, address, or parent-company check to separate them; conversely, one company filing under several spellings can appear as several profiles. Severe-injury data covers establishments under federal OSHA jurisdiction only: about 22 states run their own OSHA-approved state plans, and severe-injury reports from those states are not in OSHA's published federal file. Verify against the linked OSHA source records before drawing any conclusion about a specific company.
At a glance
Federal OSHA records for BAE SYSTEMS include 16 Severe Injury Reports, 2 Form 300/301 injury filings, and 41 OSHA inspections, spanning 16 states, with severe injury reports dated between and , and inspections on file back to . Aggregated from three OSHA data feeds; per-record detail and source citations are linked below.
Most recent 16 of 16 severe injury reports · Jan 18, 2015 – Apr 1, 2024.
Most recent 2 of 2 Form 300/301 filings · Nov 1, 2023 – Mar 30, 2025.
Most recent 25 of 41 inspections · Jan 28, 1988 – May 25, 2021.
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Most recent 25 citations across this employer's inspections. Each links to its parent inspection.
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EPA environmental compliance record
U.S. EPA enforcement history (ECHO) for 4 facilities matching this employer's name and states, highest penalties first, matched by normalized name plus state. Verify identity on the linked EPA report before drawing conclusions.
Source: EPA Enforcement and Compliance History Online (ECHO), refreshed weekly. Counts cover the trailing five years.
FMCSA motor-carrier safety record
U.S. FMCSA roadside-inspection history for 3 motor carriers matching this employer's name and states, most-inspected first, matched by normalized name plus state. Verify identity on the linked FMCSA record before drawing conclusions. An FMCSA alert is FMCSA's own published flag, not our judgment.
Source: FMCSA Safety Measurement System (SMS), refreshed monthly. Out-of-service rates are the share of roadside inspections that placed a driver or vehicle out of service.
The complete federal record
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Company facts
- Name as filed with OSHA
- BAE SYSTEMS
- Also appears in filings as
- BAE Systems
- States with records
- AL, CA, HI, KS, MA, MN, ND, NH, NM, NY, OH, PA, SC, TX, VA, WA
Addresses on OSHA filings
- 3 records
- 1100 BAIRS ROAD, YORK, PENNSYLVANIA 17405
- 3 records
- 1100 BAIRS ROAD, YORK, PA 17408
- 3 records
- 130 DW HIGHWAY, MERRIMACK, NH 03054
- 3 records
- 750 W. BERKLEY AVE., NORFOLK, VIRGINIA 23523
- 2 records
- 11 ALBERIGI DRIVE, JESSUP, PA 18434
- 2 records
- 1205 COLEMAN AVE., SANTA CLARA, CA 95050
- 2 records
- 2101 WEST TENTH STREET, ANNISTON, ALABAMA 36201
- 2 records
- 4800 EAST RIVER ROAD, FRIDLEY, MN 55421
- 2 records
- 5000 I-10 WEST, SEALY, TX 77474
- 2 records
- 8910 LESAINT DRIVE, FAIRFIELD, OH 45014
Locations on record
Industries (NAICS codes on file)
Other name variants in this index
Records are matched by normalized company name. 43 spellings share this employer's core name and together hold 290 records; this profile covers 59. Some are the same company under a different legal or plant-level name, others are unrelated firms that happen to share a name; OSHA's published records carry no EIN to tell them apart, so we list them for you to judge.
- BAE SYSTEMS INC
- 40 records: 4 severe injuries · 36 inspections
- BAE Systems Maritime Solutions Jacksonville
- 28 records: 28 Form 300/301 filings
- BAE Systems Jacksonville Ship Repair, LLC
- 24 records: 1 severe injury · 1 inspection · 22 Form 300/301 filings
- BAE Systems Jacksonville Ship Repair
- 22 records: 22 Form 300/301 filings
- BAE SYSTEMS SAN DIEGO SHIP REPAIR INC.
- 14 records: 4 severe injuries · 10 inspections
- BAE SYSTEMS ORDNANCE SYSTEMS, INC.
- 13 records: 3 severe injuries · 10 inspections
- BAE SYSTEMS NORFOLK SHIP REPAIR
- 11 records: 4 severe injuries · 7 inspections
- BAE SYSTEMS SAN FRANCISCO SHIP REPAIR
- 8 records: 1 severe injury · 7 inspections
- BAE SYSTEMS SOUTHEAST SHIPYARD ALABAMA, LLC
- 7 records: 1 severe injury · 6 inspections
- BAE SYSTEMS SAN DIEGO SHIP REPAIR
- 6 records: 2 severe injuries · 4 inspections
- BAE SYSTEMS SOUTHEAST SHIPYARDS JACKSONVILLE, LLC
- 6 records: 3 severe injuries · 3 inspections
- BAE SYSTEMS ADVANCED CERAMICS INC
- 5 records: 5 inspections
- +30 more variants
- 47 records not listed here
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Sources
This profile aggregates federal OSHA records from three published feeds: OSHA Severe Injury Reports, the ITA Establishment-Specific Injury and Illness Data (Form 300/301), and the U.S. Department of Labor Open Data API (OSHA inspections). Records are matched to this employer by normalized name only. That has two consequences worth stating plainly. Small variations in spelling, punctuation, and capitalization collapse to one profile, but so do unrelated companies that happen to share a name, because the published records carry no EIN, parent-company, or address key we can use to tell them apart. And a single company filing under materially different legal names (parent vs. subsidiary, or a distinct hyphenated spelling) will appear here as more than one profile, each showing only part of its record. Coverage is federal only: severe-injury data covers establishments under federal OSHA jurisdiction, and about 22 states run their own OSHA-approved state plans whose severe-injury reports are not in OSHA's published federal file. Verify every record against the OSHA source linked from its detail page.