Dahlonega, GA—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Dahlonega, GA
7 severe-injury reports between 2015-01-16 and 2024-12-20, 18 OSHA inspections, and 89 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Dahlonega, Georgia.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Dahlonega
Example incidents
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Safe Roof LLC
An employee was on the underlayment-covered roof when they slipped and fell off the roof. The underlayment was slippery due to the cold weather. The employee was hospitalized with several injuries to his ribs and hip.
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Tyson Foods Inc.
An employee was utilizing high-pressure hot water to clear a vacuum line. As they were removing the hose from the vacuum line, the hot water inside the line evacuated rapidly, spraying the employee. They sustained second-degree burns to the torso and forearm.
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Wahoo Docks, LLC
An employee was lifting a welded dock platform off the welding area and onto the floor when a caster roller slipped out of the corner of the dock platform. As the dock came back down, the caster roller went back into the corner and amputated the tip of his right index finger.
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Healthcare Services Group, Inc.
An employee was operating a floor scrubber when she slipped, fell, and suffered a hip fracture.
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JTEKT-KOYO
While taking measurements in the heat treatment furnace, an employee stepped onto a non-load bearing support and fell into a vat of 220-degree quench oil. The employee suffered second and third degree burns.
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KOYO BEARINGS USA LLC
An employee was positioning the lift truck to pick up a tub of parts. He backed into parts tubs behind him and made a rapid forward correction. The quick movement threw him off balance and he fell back. He attempted to steady himself by shifting his left foot, which placed the toe of his foot outside the body of the lift truck. His momentum caused him to pull back on the controls, reversing the lift and causing his left foot to get caught between the lift truck and a tub. The force crushed the steel toe cap of his safety shoe. He sustained bone and tissue damage to the first four toes of his left foot.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.