Forest, MS—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Forest, MS
25 severe-injury reports between 2015-01-16 and 2025-08-04, 98 OSHA inspections, and 82 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Forest, Mississippi.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Forest
Example incidents
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Central Industries, Inc.
An employee was working on removing the gearbox from the drive shaft of the motor assembly of a feather drier. He was using a hydraulic tool to pull the pieces apart when a bolt dislodged from the eye of the gearbox and the corner of the gearbox broke off. The employee was struck in the nose (sinus cavity), resulting in hospitalization and surgery.
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Tyson Foods- Forest
An employee was using an offline circular saw when the blade amputated her right index fingertip.
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Central Industries, Inc.
An employee was cleaning off the hammer mill when her left hand contacted the equipment, resulting in amputations to the index and middle fingers and hospitalization.
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Central Industries, Inc.
An employee was working in a hot boiler room when they became ill due to dehydration.
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Coast to Coast Self Storage, MFG. LLC
An employee was handling material that is fabricated and stacked by a purlin machine. The employee was passing in front of the machine before the next fabricated piece came out of it when the fabricated piece contacted his upper left arm, resulting in a laceration.
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Tyson Foods- Forest
An employee was washing out a trailer. He unlatched the turnbuckles and released the air. He then went behind the trailer to lift the tailgate. As he lifted the tailgate, he used his left hand to push the turnbuckle into position between the tailgate and the trailer. The tailgate slipped out of the employee's right hand and his little finger was caught between the turnbuckle and the trailer resulting in an amputation.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.