Faribault, MN —
OSHA Injury Report: Crown Cork & Seal USA, Inc. - Faribault Plant
Injury · Other recordable case
At a glance
On , an injury at Crown Cork & Seal USA, Inc. - Faribault Plant in Faribault, MN 55021 resulted in other recordable case. Employee was lead Can Assembly Maintainer in aerosol cans, light gauge metal, manufacturing.
Where did this happen?
- Establishment
- Crown Cork & Seal USA, Inc. - Faribault Plant
- Parent company
- Crown Holdings, Inc.
- Street
- 1701 4th Street, NW
- City
- Faribault
- State
- MN
- ZIP
- 55021
- On-site location
- L23 Bottom Seamer
What was the outcome?
- Outcome
- Other recordable case (code 4)
- Type
- Injury (code 1)
Before the incident
Engaging Clutch on Bottom Seamer
What happened
An employee was working completing a size change on line 23 Can Assembly bottom double seamer. In final stages before starting up the BTM seamer the maintainer had to reset the drive clutch. The clutch latch did not engage to hold the clutch in place causing the clutch lever to spring back striking the employee’s right-hand tip of thumb. First aid treatment was done on the torn thumbnail. At the end of the day employee decided to go to the doctor where they discovered a fractured distal phalanx (first bone in the thumb) which required a splint. No restrictions and no days away.
Injury or illness
Fracture to Right F - Fingers
Object or substance involved
Lever on clutch
Summary line
Fracture to Right F - Fingers caused by Lever on clutch
Employee and industry
- Job description
- Lead Can Assembly Maintainer
- SOC code
- 51-2099 — Assemblers and Fabricators, All Other
- NAICS code
- 332431 — Aerosol cans, light gauge metal, manufacturing
- NAICS vintage
- 2012
- Avg employees
- 110
- Total hours worked
- 211831
- EIN
- 232869494
- Establishment ID
- 54181
- Employer case #
- IN-202512
When (timing detail)
- Date of incident
- Shift started
- 3:00
- Time of incident
- 11:15
- Filing year
- 2025
- Submitted
- 23FEB26:23:33:00
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.