Rincon, GA—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Rincon, GA
22 severe-injury reports between 2016-08-12 and 2025-08-29, 33 OSHA inspections, and 153 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Rincon, Georgia.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Rincon
Example incidents
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Caravels, LLC
The injured employee was cleaning up tools and equipment around a transformer that was being assembled. Other employees were removing the mobile work platforms from around the connections lattice of the transformer. The connections lattice fell over on top of the injured employee, causing fractures to their ribs, pelvis, and foot.
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Clear Vistas, Inc.
An employee was walking toward a lawn mower to supply fuel to the operator. The employee lost their footing on a slope and slipped. Their right foot slid under the mower deck and contacted the blade. The third, fourth, and fifth toes were surgically amputated.
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Caravels, LLC
An employee was preparing to remove enamel from copper leads by soaking them in a liter container of formic acid when one of the bottles fell. The employee was splashed with formic acid, resulting in first- and second-degree burns to his face.
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Cosentino C & C of North America
An employee was moving stone with a crane. They were transferring stone from the bundle buster to the crane with their hand on top of the stone as the crane was moving up. The beam of the crane crushed three fingers, resulting in partial amputation of one finger.
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Innovative Refrigeration Systems, Inc.
On December 7, 2024, an employee was driving a forklift off a trailer when the weight of the forklift caused the ramp to collapse. The employee's right foot got caught between the forklift footstep and the trailer, resulting in an amputation to the little toe.
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Serena & Lily
An employee was operating a forklift with a clamp attachment when the forklift struck a support column. The column went between the clamps and the employee fell forward and hit his head on the column. The employee then fell to the floor and hit his head again; he sustained head and spinal injuries.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.