Fort Campbell, KY—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Fort Campbell, KY
6 severe-injury reports between 2016-06-21 and 2025-07-30, 89 OSHA inspections, and 11 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Fort Campbell, Kentucky.
Kentucky operates its own OSHA-approved State Plan covering private-sector workplaces, so most enforcement in Fort Campbell, KY is state-run. The federal OSHA records on this page cover only workplaces under federal jurisdiction — they are not a complete picture of workplace safety in the city.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Fort Campbell
Example incidents
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Swift Roofing, Inc.
An employee was installing a fall protection system on a flat roof when they tripped and became entangled in the warning line. They fell approximately 30 feet to the ground below. The employee sustained fractures.
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Amentum Services, Inc.
An employee was using a jointer machine to flatten a piece of apitong wood. About two inches into the cut, the wood kicked back and the employee's left hand contacted the cutting knives. The ring and middle fingers were amputated above the second knuckle.
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U.S. Dept of the Army
An employee was working from a bucket truck. While transitioning out of the bucket, the employee fell 8 feet to the ground and sustained fractures of the hip and elbow as well as a lacerated liver.
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PRIDE INDUSTRIES
On October 26, 2017, at approximately 5:20 p.m., two employees were riding an RTV on the road. While turning left, the RTV was struck by a car. The injured employee was thrown from the passenger seat and struck his head on the ground, suffering a head injury and arterial bleeding in the brain. He was hospitalized and had surgery.
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Walsh Federal, LLC
An employee was stretching out a garden hose for a pressure washer on a roof when he backed up and fell over the parapet wall approximately 9 feet to the roof below and fractured four ribs. He was hospitalized.
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DARNELL STEEL & Construction, LLC
An employee was struck by a steel beam that fell approximately 40 feet, suffering a head injury, leg fractures, hip injuries, neck injuries, and lower back damage.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.