Addison, AL—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Addison, AL
8 severe-injury reports between 2015-04-02 and 2025-07-10, 24 OSHA inspections, and 93 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Addison, Alabama.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Addison
Example incidents
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Baymont Bathware Inc
An employee was moving objects to the back of a truck to be unloaded by a forklift. He lost his balance and fell to the concrete ground, suffering a concussion, a brain bleed, and a fracture.
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Clayton Cavalier
An employee was placing material to be cut in a saw when the saw activated, resulting in the amputation of four fingers on the left hand.
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SOUTHERN ENERGY HOMES, INC.
An employee was cutting trim on a miter saw when her finger contacted the blade. She sustained a deep laceration with an open fracture to the right second finger. The finger was surgically amputated at the hospital.
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Southern Energy Homes, Inc.
An employee was standing on the top rung of a 6-foot ladder and using a drill to repair a vinyl crown when he reached to one side and fell off the ladder, landing on a house dolly that was adjacent to his work area. He suffered a dislocation and fracture of the left ankle.
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Carroll's Contemporary Design
The injured employee was guiding marble slabs as they were being unloaded from a flatbed delivery truck using a forklift. The forklift picked up two slabs of marble (120" x 77") weighing approximately 2,200 pounds. The weight caused the forklift to tilt forwards which in turn caused the booms and slabs to fall forward. The impact of the slabs slammed the employee into the truck. The slabs fell back toward the forklift and injured employee fell on top of the slabs. The injured employee was hospitalized for a fractured jaw and vertebrae in the neck.
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Cavalier Homes of Alabama, Inc.
An employee was signing papers when the wall of a mobile home came down and struck her on the back resulting in a vertebra compression injury.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.