New Brighton, MN —
OSHA Injury Report: Johnson Screens - New Brighton
Injury · Job transfer or restriction
At a glance
On , an injury at Johnson Screens - New Brighton in New Brighton, MN 55112 resulted in job transfer or restriction. Employee was screen Prep Operator III in sieves, made from purchased wire, manufacturing.
Where did this happen?
- Establishment
- Johnson Screens - New Brighton
- Parent company
- Johnson Screens, Inc.
- Street
- 1950 Old Highway 8 Northwest
- City
- New Brighton
- State
- MN
- ZIP
- 55112
- On-site location
- Water Well Production Area
What was the outcome?
- Outcome
- Job transfer or restriction (code 3)
- Type
- Injury (code 1)
- Days restricted or transferred
- 5
Before the incident
Employee was stacking a box full of screens on top of another box using a forklift to initially place the screen then manually adjusting the top box to center it over the other box.
What happened
After initially placing the first box on top of another box the employee moved the forklift out of the way and manually lifted one side of the (upper) box to adjust it to center on top of the other (lower) box when he felt a pop in his right shoulder.
Injury or illness
Muscle or ligament strain to Right shoulder.
Object or substance involved
Cardboard box of completed screens (manual lifting one side of heavy box).
Summary line
Strained Right shoulder lifting adjusting heavy box on top of another box.
Employee and industry
- Job description
- Screen Prep Operator III
- SOC code
- 51-9199 — Production Workers, All Other
- NAICS code
- 332618 — Sieves, made from purchased wire, manufacturing
- NAICS vintage
- 2022
- Avg employees
- 227
- Total hours worked
- 478604
- EIN
- 330764792
- Establishment ID
- 1423109
- Employer case #
- 5
When (timing detail)
- Date of incident
- Shift started
- 5:00
- Time of incident
- 13:00
- Filing year
- 2025
- Submitted
- 02JAN26:16:17:00
Source
Data from OSHA ITA Form 300/301 electronic submissions, filing year 2025. ITA Case Detail records are establishment-reported submissions, not OSHA inspections — no per-record IMIS deep link exists.