Palm Beach Gardens, FL—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Palm Beach Gardens, FL
37 severe-injury reports between 2015-04-26 and 2025-09-19, 112 OSHA inspections, and 234 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Palm Beach Gardens
Example incidents
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HardHat WorkForce Solutions, LLC
An employee was ascending in a scissor lift when his left thumb was caught between between the railing of the lift and a piece of equipment installed in the ceiling. The employee's thumb tip was amputated.
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HardHat WorkForce Solutions, LLC
An employee was part of a crew that was moving a spool of wire that was on a support stand with wheels. The employee was at the back, holding the spool back while the crew moved it down the off-ramp of a buck hoist. When the support stand moved from the ramp to the floor, the spool shifted and the pipe in the center of the spool came off the support stand and struck the employee's right thumb, resulting in a fracture and a laceration.
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METRO ELECTRIC SERVICES & CONSULTING INC
On 8/27/2025, an electrician was working on a live lighting circuit and sustained an electric electric shock. He was seizing and required CPR. The employee was hospitalized.
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DISCOVERY FLORIDA EMPLOYER LLC
At the end of an event, the injured employee was working with another employee to transfer a chafing dish from the bar area to the kitchen. The dish fell, causing hot water to spill onto the injured employee. The employee sustained burns to her stomach, right leg, and toes.
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Atlantic Coast Muscles LLC
An employee was walking from the office to a truck when he was struck by lightning. The employee suffered burns to his hand and foot, as well as a heart arrhythmia. The employee was hospitalized.
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JP Construction of Fl LLC
An employee was prepping a work area on a scaffold, which was approximately 12 feet high. As he was adjusting a piece of rebar, he slipped and fell over the concrete block wall in front of him and onto the concrete floor below. He was hospitalized with contusions, abrasions, lacerations, and two broken arms.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.