HI—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Hawaii
83 severe-injury reports between 2015-02-26 and 2025-10-07, 9,830 OSHA inspections, and 7,484 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Hawaii.
Hawaii operates its own OSHA-approved State Plan covering private-sector workplaces, so most enforcement there is state-run. The federal OSHA records on this page cover only workplaces under federal jurisdiction in Hawaii (for example maritime, military installations, and federal agencies) — they are not a complete picture of workplace safety in the state.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Hawaii
Cities in Hawaii
Example incidents
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Dept. of Defense - AAFES
An employee was on a 6-foot A-frame ladder, working to replace ceiling tiles. They fell to the ground and sustained fractures to their hip and femur. The employee was hospitalized and required surgery.
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Nan Inc
An employee was installing shoring and stepped on a 2x4 that was running across the top of a trench. He fell through and was hospitalized with a fractured left femur.
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Republic Services
An employee was taking a break from powerwashing a deck when a door closed on his left index fingertip, resulting in an amputation above the nail.
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YOUNG BROTHERS, LLC
An employee was securing a ramp to a dock to unload cargo. He was using large pins to put the ramp in place when two of his fingers got caught in the ramp, resulting in a partial amputation.
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Orion Government Services LLC
An employee was helping to dismantle a mobile crawler crane. Employees were separating boom sections. When the last pin was hammered out, the 40-foot boom section dropped 4-5 inches onto the injured employee's left foot. All five toes were amputated and the employee was hospitalized for surgery.
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PDF, INC.
An employee had used cleaning solvent to clean the engine room. The employee turned on a vacuum, which caused an explosion to occur, followed by a fire. The employee was hospitalized with second-degree burns.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.