Pontotoc, MS—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Pontotoc, MS
20 severe-injury reports between 2015-09-14 and 2025-04-28, 119 OSHA inspections, and 128 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Pontotoc, Mississippi.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Pontotoc
Example incidents
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Waste Connections
A mechanic was replacing the passenger's side airbag on the rear end of a truck when the driver's side airbag on the rear end blew and the employee sustained injury to the left hand, wrist and forearm. The employee sustained fractures that required hospitalization and surgery.
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Southern Motion
An employee was loading a truck with product, reached to open the shipping door but grabbed a loading bar instead, causing him to fall out of the door. The employee fell approximately 4 feet to the ground and sustained a fracture to the lower right leg.
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Hanes Companies Inc.
An employee was removing the dock leveler from the end of their trailer by pulling the lifting pin at the end of the plate, when his right index finger became pinched in the fold of the plate. He sustained an amputation of the finger to the first knuckle.
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MW Components
An employee's foot caught on the corner of a pallet as he turned. He fell backward and his back and head struck the floor; he sustained a neck vertebra fracture.
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AHA Mechanical Contractors LLC
An employee was lowering his tools to the ground while on top of a roof at a job site. The tools were on a pallet with a strap attached to it. When the employee tossed the pallet off the roof, the strap caught his foot and leg, pulling him off the roof to the ground below. The employee suffered broken bones.
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TriMark Strategic
An employee of TriMark Strategic was removing casters from a skid when a commercial refrigerator being held by another employee fell on his hip resulting in three fractures to the pelvis.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.