Hoover, AL—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Hoover, AL
17 severe-injury reports between 2015-04-08 and 2024-01-08, 133 OSHA inspections, and 224 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Hoover, Alabama.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Hoover
Example incidents
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DRILLING CONTRACT SERVICES, INC.
A drill operator was changing a drill rod when the rod fell out of its carousel and struck an employee in the head. The employee sustained a laceration to his head and injury to his neck. The employee was hospitalized.
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Walmart, Inc.
An employee was returning merchandise to a service desk when she slipped on a spill on the floor, fell against the wall, and suffered a hip fracture. She was hospitalized.
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Ready Mix USA, LLC
An employee was standing behind a pump truck when a blowout occurred. A piece of metal was projected from the pump truck and stuck the employee's left shin. He was hospitalized with a fractured shin.
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Nichols Concrete Holdings, LLC
An employee was using a sledgehammer to close a 2 1/2-inch clamp. His right index finger was caught between the clamp handle and the clamp just as the sledgehammer hit the clamp. The tip of the finger, just before the first knuckle, was crushed and amputated.
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Hanna Steel Corporation
An employee was adjusting a tarp on a truck. He fell from the truck to the ground, landing on his right side and suffering a broken hip, as well as an elbow injury.
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Cahaba Services LLC
An employee set up an aerial lift with two outriggers positioned on a road and the other two on an embankment. The employee raised the aerial lift approximately 45-50 feet high to prepare to trim a tree when the embankment gave way and caused one of the lift's legs to slide. The lift fell over and the employee landed on the ground outside of the basket, resulting in compression back fractures at the L1 and L4 vertebrae and damage to the L1, L3, and L4 vertebrae that required hospitalization. The employee was wearing a harness that was attached to the lift.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.