East Alton, IL—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
East Alton, IL
18 severe-injury reports between 2015-03-26 and 2025-06-25, 54 OSHA inspections, and 113 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in East Alton, Illinois.
Employers with the most severe injuries in East Alton
Example incidents
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Berkel & Company Contractors, Inc.
An employee was pulling a 1-inch hose into position. He stepped down a small embankment (about 18 inches in height), lost his balance, and fell on the ground. The employee sustained two fractures to his left leg, requiring hospitalization and surgery.
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Mike's Inc. - Shipyard Facility
An employee was performing torch cutting operations on the bow of a boat when a leak in the acetylene/oxygen propane gas line occurred. This resulted in a flash fire and the employee sustained second-degree burns on his right arm, right thigh, and torso.
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Wieland Rolled Products North America, LLC
An employee was moving a copper coil to a staging area. This movement utilizes a machine-driven, slow-moving coil car running along a track. When the coil reached the employee's location, the coil pinned them to the guard rail, resulting in burns and a pelvis fracture.
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Olin Winchester, LLC
An employee was grabbing a cartridge that had fallen when punches in an ejection cartridge capper came down. The employee's right little finger was amputated.
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Wieland Rolled Products North America, LLC
A tractor trailer driver climbed into the driver's seat of their truck, set down their lunch box and hat, and started to get back out of the truck to get some gloves. The employee fell to the ground and suffered a compound fracture to the wrist that required surgery.
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Wieland Rolled Products North America LLC
An employee was attempting to realign a floor plate in the metal transfer run when a coil of brass product fell off the buggy, pinning the employee's lower leg. The employee sustained a fractured lower leg and wrist and a laceration on the back of the lower leg.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.