Warren, AR—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Warren, AR
10 severe-injury reports between 2016-12-06 and 2024-11-27, 67 OSHA inspections, and 33 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Warren, Arkansas.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Warren
Example incidents
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PotlatchDeltic Corporation
An employee was troubleshooting the strapper platen in the planer mill to resolve a jam. His finger became pinched between the safety pin and the hydraulic motor as he was aligning the safety pin, and he sustained a partial amputation near the lower knuckle of the left middle finger.
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AHF Products, Inc.
An employee was using a 20-foot section of galvanized pipe to unclog a section of dust pipe in a baghouse. A tip of the galvanized pipe broke through the clogged section, contacted the relay fan, and rotated, pulling away from the employee's hand and striking the right side of his head. He suffered a laceration and a brain injury.
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AHF Products, LLC
An employee was trying to clear a jam from a side-matcher machine. The machine's bottom head was still in motion, and its rotating knives amputated the employee's left little finger and lacerated his left ring finger. The employee was hospitalized, and the ring finger was medically amputated.
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Johnson's Quick Lube, Inc
Two employees were inflating a tractor trailer's tire as it sat on a shop floor. The tire exploded off its rim, breaking one employee's left arm and the other employee's right arm.
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AHF Products Inc.
An employee was cutting wood with a foot-operated knot saw when his hand caught on a splinter and was pulled toward the saw. The employee suffered a laceration to his left-hand middle finger and amputation of the tip of his left-hand index finger.
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POTLATCHDELTIC CORPORATION
An employee was attempting to unjam a stick recovery machine when he was caught between the metal kicker and the metal frame. He was hospitalized with internal injuries in the abdominal area and kidney damage.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.