105,313Records 71,083Employers 85,290Hospitalizations 27,770Amputations 2015-01-01 2025-10-31
Safety Incidents OSHA Severe Injury Reports · 2015–2025

U.S. Forest Service

Forest or brush fire · Third or fourth degree heat (thermal) burns

During a brush fire, an employee was spraying water on a hot spot. The employee stepped on hot ash which collapsed and he fell into a pit of hot ash. The employee sustained second and third degree burns on the legs, arms, and hands.

Hospitalized Upper and lower limb(s) Plants, trees, vegetation, unspecified

Quality Pak Farms, LLC

An employee was driving a tractor to create a burn line. The tractor stalled. The employee was forced to flee through a burning field and suffered burns to his hands, arms, knees, legs, and face (about 27 percent burns overall). He was hospitalized.

U.S. Forest Service

A blister on a wildland firefighter's hand became infected. He was hospitalized.

US Forest Service

Employees were fighting wildfires when the wind changed and blew the fire back onto the firefighters. The employees sustained multiple burn injuries and one firefighter was run over by a UTV while trying to escape the flames.

U.S. Dept of Agriculture

While actively suppressing a spot fire, a forest service employee was moving downhill when they lost their footing and fell contacting a large rock which resulted in a fractured femur.

LOS PADRES NATIONAL FOREST

Three firefighters were hospitalized for burns while fighting a forest fire.