Quincy, FL—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Quincy, FL
13 severe-injury reports between 2016-09-07 and 2024-11-22, 125 OSHA inspections, and 30 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Quincy, Florida.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Quincy
Example incidents
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Trulieve, Inc.
An employee was removing a cross-threaded nut and bolt from a metal machine using a torque wrench when the wrench slipped from the nut. They struck their right index finger against the machine, resulting in crush injuries to the finger and a fingertip amputation.
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KLB South, LLC
Employee 1 was underneath a tractor and training employee 2. Employee 1 was using a cutting torch to remove a bearing when a spark from the torch ignited the oil from the drain pan. Employee 2 was removing the drain pan and slid the grate, causing it to spill on employee 1. Employee 1 was hospitalized with burns to his torso, arms, upper body, and face.
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Trulieve, Inc.
On June 7, 2024, an employee suffered a twisted right ankle while walking in a gravel parking lot.
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Hackney Nursery, Inc
An employee had been operating a tractor with a wagon. They stepped down and were picking up buckets alongside a nursery bed and loading them into the wagon. The tractor began moving forward and the employee was struck by the wagon. The employee sustained a fractured ankle and dislocated shoulder.
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UNFI
On May 29, 2023, an employee was making a 180-degree turn to align his forklift with the motion sensor on the door of the perishable warehouse. Their forklift struck another stationary forklift and the employee's left ankle was punctured by the raised forks of the stationary forklift.
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A1 Barn & Metal Superstore, LLC.
On September 16, 2022, an employee was using a brake press to make trim for metal roofing panels. As he was adjusting the metal on the press' table, the press activated. His right hand was caught and fractured between the top of the press and the table. He was hospitalized.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.