Staten Island, NY —
OSHA Injury Report: New York City Department of Design & Construction: Staten Island
Injury · Days away from work
At a glance
On , an injury at New York City Department of Design & Construction: Staten Island in Staten Island, NY 10309 resulted in days away from work. Employee was office Coordinator in general services departments, government.
Where did this happen?
- Establishment
- New York City Department of Design & Construction: Staten Island
- Parent company
- New York City Department of Design & Construction
- Street
- 101 Tyrellan Avenue
- City
- Staten Island
- State
- NY
- ZIP
- 10309
- On-site location
- Staten Island Office
What was the outcome?
- Outcome
- Days away from work (code 2)
- Type
- Injury (code 1)
- Days away from work
- 5
Before the incident
The employee was transferring project documents to be archived from a damaged archive box to a new archive box. The employee 's city issued Xacto knife lacerated their left index finger in the process of removing the label and GRM bar code while they used the city issued plastic ruler.
What happened
The employee was trimming the label the bevel on the plastic ruler caused the knife to veer off the ruler and into their hand causing a deep circular cut onto their hand that required multiple stitches.
Injury or illness
Deep laceration onto their left index finger.
Object or substance involved
Xacto knife and plastic ruler.
Summary line
Deep laceration onto their left index finger.
Employee and industry
- Job description
- Office Coordinator
- SOC code
- 43-9199 — Office and Administrative Support Workers, All Other
- NAICS code
- 921190 — General services departments, government
- NAICS vintage
- 2022
- Avg employees
- 23
- Total hours worked
- 41990
- Establishment ID
- 1128882
- Employer case #
- 25-01
When (timing detail)
- Date of incident
- Shift started
- 8:30
- Time of incident
- 10:30
- Filing year
- 2025
- Submitted
- 30JAN26:15:28:00
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.