Apollo Beach, FL—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Apollo Beach, FL
14 severe-injury reports between 2017-09-29 and 2025-09-29, 12 OSHA inspections, and 101 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Apollo Beach, Florida.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Apollo Beach
Example incidents
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Tampa Electric Company
An employee was changing fuel filters on a front-end loader. When he descended the access steps of the engine bay, he misstepped and fell approximately 3 feet to the concrete surface below. The employee sustained a fractured left hip.
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Gulf Coast industrial Maintenance, LLC
An employee was assisting with a broken down conveyance system. As he was grabbing the strap to a metal grate that was being flown up to place in the hole, the grating he was standing on dislodged and pulled the employee through an open hole. The employee fell 20 feet to the ground and sustained a fractured foot.
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Cintas Corporation
An employee stepped up on the back of the work vehicle which was parked at a customer parking lot and began manually unloading a 4 galvanized pipe from the ladder rack on top of the vehicle. While removing the pipe, the employee lost his balance and fell backward off the back of the vehicle. The pipe that the employee was unloading was pulled down as he fell. Upon landing on the concrete parking lot, the pipe pinned the employee s right hand against the concrete. The employee sustained a fracture and laceration to their middle finger that resulted in medical amputation of the finger.
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Hubbard Construction Company
An asphalt roller was moving from a staging area to the back of a paver when it slid on the tacked surface. It came to rest against the paver, pinning an employee who had been spotting dump trucks and collecting asphalt load-out tickets from the drivers. The employee suffered a broken pelvis, six broken ribs, and a bruised bladder and was hospitalized.
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Fema Construction, LLC.
Employees were working on a three-story steel/concrete staircase, welding and bolting up, doing the metal decking. An employee was picking up a metal sheet when he slipped and fell from the middle staircase landing onto the landing below, a distance of approximately 12 feet. The employee sustained a back fracture and a head fracture. The employee was wearing a harness, but it was not connected at the time of the fall.
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Jadac, LLC.
An employee was about to begin working on top of a four-story apartment building. As he grabbed his lanyard to tie off, he slipped on wet plywood and fell from the building to the ground. He suffered a broken left hand and a strained right hand.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.