Clearwater, FL—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Clearwater, FL
143 severe-injury reports between 2015-01-19 and 2025-09-19, 1,352 OSHA inspections, and 1,017 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Clearwater, Florida.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Clearwater
Example incidents
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Hammer Haag Steel Inc.
An employee was rolling a piece of steel in the belt of a shape roller machine when his finger was pinched between two pieces of steel. His right ring and middle fingers were amputated.
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Central Site Development LLC
An employee was raking dirt between two garage buildings while another employee was removing dirt with a skid steer. When the skid steer operator turned between the buildings, the skid steer jumped due to a piece of wood on the ground, causing the bucket to strike the employee's leg. The employee suffered a broken leg.
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Let's Work USA Inc.
An employee was working a garbage/recycling route, which included throwing waste into a garbage truck hopper. He lost consciousness and developed severe cramping due to heat-related dehydration.
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Blackwood Solutions
An employee was unloading a concrete utility pole from a log loader to place in a pole rack for storage at the delivery site. The employee raised the pole. The pole spun around and released from the grapple/boom and fell, striking the employee. The employee sustained fractures to their arm and pelvis.
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Russell Landscape Florida LLC
An employee was performing landscaping maintenance tasks including mowing with a stand-on machine and using a weed trimmer. The employee felt hot and started cramping up. Their hands, legs, feet, and stomach were swelling up. The employee sustained dehydration and heat exhaustion.
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NATIONS ROOF OF FLORIDA, LLC
An employee was helping to replace a metal roof. The crew had set up roof anchors and self-retracting lifelines and was getting ready to install temporary metal panels over all existing skylights. The employee stepped backward and fell through a fiberglass skylight panel. He fell approximately 13 feet to the ground and was hospitalized with multiple rib fractures.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.