Grand Junction, CO—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Grand Junction, CO
46 severe-injury reports between 2015-02-28 and 2025-04-28, 114 OSHA inspections, and 596 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Grand Junction, Colorado.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Grand Junction
Example incidents
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Grand Valley Water Users Association
An employee was spraying down an area by a conveyor he had been using. Moving parts (such as rollers and chains) inside a gear box amputated his right arm at the elbow. The employee was hospitalized.
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CSL Plasma
An employee was storing away a hospital bed in a warehouse when the bed collapsed and his left little finger got caught in the metal frame, resulting in a laceration to the fingertip that required hospitalization and a surgical amputation.
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LEITNER-POMA OF AMERICA, INC.
An employee was preparing a large U-shaped component (bull wheel brake) for painting. The component was positioned on two steel saw horses. The employee was chocking the component when it shifted and pivoted down quickly, pinching their left little finger between the saw horse and the component and resulting in the amputation of the finger to the nail bed.
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Olive Garden Holdings, LLC
An employee was walking through the kitchen when they slipped on some water on the floor near the pasta cooker and fell. The employee sustained an upper leg fracture.
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CPCneutek
An employee was trying to remove a jam from a baler machine. The employee restarted the system, then bent to check it after realizing that the bale was still not moving forward. A baler wire snapped and hit him in the head; his head then hit the door of the machine. He lost consciousness and suffered a skull fracture and head laceration.
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Professional Business Solutions of Western Colorado, Inc.
An employee was coming down a scaffolding ladder and noticed something above him on a roof. He reached to stop the item from falling on him and his foot slipped off the scaffolding ladder. He fell 5 feet onto a concrete pad between storage units and sustained a broken pelvis.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.