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MOA Fire Department Station 1
Federal OSHA safety record across 5 records in Alaska.
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 MOA Fire Department Station 1 include 0 Severe Injury Reports, 5 Form 300/301 injury filings, and 0 OSHA inspections, spanning Alaska, with records dated between and . Aggregated from three OSHA data feeds; per-record detail and source citations are linked below.
Most recent 5 of 5 Form 300/301 filings · Jan 30, 2024 – Aug 12, 2024.
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Company facts
- Name as filed with OSHA
- MOA Fire Department Station 1
- States with records
- AK
Addresses on OSHA filings
- 5 records
- 632 WEST 6TH AVENUE122 E. 4TH AVENUE, ANCHORAGE, AK 99501
Locations on record
Industries (NAICS codes on file)
Verified name family
A federal filing by the company itself — the same EIN on its OSHA, benefits, SEC, or IRS filings, or a trade name the carrier declared to FMCSA — ties 133 spellings to this one legal entity, holding 175 records combined. These are stated facts, not name resemblance.
- MUNICIPALITY OF ANCHORAGE
- 32 records · same EIN on federal filings
- MOA Police Department Elmore Location
- 16 records · same EIN on federal filings
- MOA Fire Department Fire Training Center
- 9 records · same EIN on federal filings
- MOA Fire Department Station 04
- 8 records · same EIN on federal filings
- MOA Fire Department Station 03
- 7 records · same EIN on federal filings
- FIRE HEADQUARTERS
- 6 records · same EIN on federal filings
- MOA Fire Department Station 06
- 6 records · same EIN on federal filings
- MOA - M&O Street Maintenance - Northwood
- 6 records · same EIN on federal filings
- MOA Parks & Recreation North Park Maintenance
- 6 records · same EIN on federal filings
- POLICE HEADQUARTERS
- 6 records · same EIN on federal filings
- Anchorage Health Department
- 5 records · same EIN on federal filings
- MOA Fire Department Fire Maintenance Shop
- 4 records · same EIN on federal filings
- +120 more filed names
- 59 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.