Tuscaloosa, AL—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Tuscaloosa, AL
87 severe-injury reports between 2015-02-04 and 2025-10-19, 550 OSHA inspections, and 335 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Tuscaloosa
Example incidents
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Walmart Inc.
An employee was stacking a pallet when the pallet fell, injuring her left leg. She was hospitalized and had surgery on her left leg.
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McAbee Construction, Inc.
An employee was moving dies on a hydraulic pan brake closer together so he could bend pieces of sheet metal. The employee's left index, middle, and ring fingers were crushed in the machine, and all three fingers were amputated.
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Southern Heat Exchanger Corp
An employee was loading a nozzle, weighing approximately 500 pounds, onto a positioner. The stainless steel nozzle slipped off the positioner and struck the employee's right leg. The employee's right tibia was fractured and their left knee was bruised.
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ZF Chassis Systems Tuscaloosa, LLC
An employee had been utilizing a lift assist for assembly. When assembly was complete, the lift assist was hung on a rack behind the employee and it became energized because the trigger got caught. When the employee reached for the lift assist, it sprung up, striking their face. The employee was hospitalized with a facial fracture(s) and a concussion.
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P - S Transportation, Inc.
The driver of a flatbed truck was completing a freight delivery of oriented strand board (OSB) to the consignee. He was standing on the ground while rolling up load securement straps on the driver's side of the trailer. A forklift was off-loading a stack of OSB packs from the passenger side when the top pack shifted and fell from the forklift, striking the truck driver s lower legs. The driver sustained fractures to both lower legs and lacerations to the lower right leg.
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Phifer Incorporated
An employee was splicing two rolls together on a grading table. She was rethreading an apron through the rollers when her right hand was pulled into the rollers. The employee's right arm was crushed.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.