Oldsmar, FL—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Oldsmar, FL
22 severe-injury reports between 2015-04-16 and 2025-05-09, 38 OSHA inspections, and 60 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Oldsmar, Florida.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Oldsmar
Example incidents
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Marine Mat, Inc.
An employee was operating a surfacing machine that used a rotating wire brush in a cabinet. A sheet of EVA foam material became stuck in the machine; as the employee was removing it, the wire brush contacted his left hand. He suffered a fracture and abrasions to the left arm.
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Marine Mat, Inc.
An employee was operating a CNC machine. The employee lifted the guard and went to clean a part. The tooling was still rotating and caught the employee's glove, pulling it into the tooling and amputating their left ring finger.
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Electro-Lab II, Inc.
An employee tripped over the forks of a forklift while walking in the facility and fell. The employee was hospitalized for a broken arm and contusions on the face.
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Andritz Inc.
An employee was pushing a cart carrying a steel part, which was being held down by a cylinder block. The steel part's momentum shifted, causing the cylinder block to slide toward an insert on the cart. The employee's hand was over the insert, and the block amputated the tip of the employee's thumb. He was hospitalized, requiring surgery.
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MI Metals, Inc.
An employee was pouring molten aluminum into a drain pot. The aluminum touched moisture at the bottom of the drain pot and an explosion occurred. The employee sustained burns to their face, hands, and legs.
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R & D Machine & Engineering
An employee was operating a band saw to cut an aluminum bar. The saw had a front hydraulic shuttle to hold objects and a rear hydraulic shuttle to push objects forward. The employee was reaching the end of the aluminum bar and the bar began to slip. As the employee went to steady the bar, the front hydraulic shuttle closed on the employee's ring and little fingers. Their fingertip was broken and they sustained lacerations to the ring and little finger.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.