Employer OSHA Enforcement & Injury History Report

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

Compiled from federal OSHA records · Prepared August 23, 2026 · SafetyIncidents

A single, portable report of DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE's federal OSHA record: its severe injuries, inspections, and citation history, with the benchmarks that tell you whether that's normal or alarming.

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6Severe injuries
23Inspections
142Combined records
40Name variants

Severe injuries

3 of 6 shown
2025-09-10ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA · caught, entangled in running powered equipment normal operationAmputation
2025-06-21MC GUIRE AFB, NEW JERSEY · struck by running powered equipment n.e.c.Amputation
2021-01-26WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB, OHIO · fall on same level due to slippingHospitalization

+ 3 more severe-injury reports: hospitalizations, amputations, and eye losses, with the year, state, event, and body-part breakdowns.

OSHA enforcement

recent citations
2023-03-281910.138 ASerious
2020-03-041910.178 L06Other-than-serious
2013-05-311960.25 CSerious

The complete citation & penalty record across 23 inspections: initial vs. current penalties and the serious / willful / repeat split.

Name-variant completeness

Files under 40 names in the index → 142 combined records. The report covers this exact name and lists every other variant with its own record counts, so you know exactly what you are judging and what sits outside it.

Where this employer ranks vs. peers

How this employer's amputation share compares to its own NAICS sector and the national federal-OSHA average, with a plain-language verdict on where it sits.

Every unlock is one document

All of the above assembled into a self-contained, dated, printable / save-to-PDF report, sourced and citable for a memo or audit file.

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Every figure is drawn directly from U.S. Department of Labor / OSHA records: the Severe Injury Reports and the enforcement inspection and violation files (federal jurisdiction; the 22 states running their own OSHA-approved plans report separately and are not included). Records are matched to this employer by normalized name. Verify against the underlying source records, always free on the DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE public page. This report packages, benchmarks, and makes them portable. Provided for informational purposes only; not legal, safety-compliance, or professional advice. Not affiliated with OSHA or the U.S. Department of Labor.