Cordele, GA—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Cordele, GA
28 severe-injury reports between 2015-01-09 and 2025-03-18, 142 OSHA inspections, and 76 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Cordele, Georgia.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Cordele
Example incidents
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GFMCO LLC
An employee was changing a seal on a core machine. They were standing on the side of the machine while tightening a bolt when they fell approximately 5 feet, striking their back on a steel bar and suffering fractured ribs and a fractured back.
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Southern Concrete Creations, LLC
An employee was de-casting a product when their right ring finger was caught between the form and the casting table, resulting in a partial amputation between the first and second knuckles.
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GFMCO LLC
An employee was applying lubricant to a mold machine. The employee slipped and his hand contacted the machine resulting in the amputation of the left middle fingertip.
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The Harris Waste Management Group, Inc.
An employee was repairing a CNC machine. A tool fell from the operator platform into the pit area below, a distance of approximately 3.5 feet. The employee descended into the pit using the access stairs to retrieve the tool. The employee's feet slid out from under him while stepping onto the cover, resulting in a fall and a fractured left hip that required hospitalization.
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Flint Ag & Turf
An employee was using a small propane heater when they sustained third-degree burns to the left buttock and second-degree burns to the back and neck.
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Griffin Grading & Concrete, LLC
An employee was installing a concrete stormwater pipe. The first piece was laid and the employee was guiding the second pipe into place and lost his footing. The employee's hand slipped out and he went to catch himself when his right index finger was caught between the two pipes coming together, resulting in amputation.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.