Hastings, NE—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Hastings, NE
41 severe-injury reports between 2015-02-04 and 2025-08-12, 260 OSHA inspections, and 156 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Hastings, Nebraska.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Hastings
Example incidents
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T-L IRRIGATION CO.
A crane was lifting a pole out of a zinc bath in the galvanizing department when the chain attached to the pole broke. The pole fell back into the bath and liquid zinc splashed onto an employee, who suffered third-degree burns to an arm, the abdomen, the torso, the upper left side of the chest, an ear, the neck, and a hand.
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Lawrence Industries Inc
An employee was lighting a pilot light that burns off residual oxygen in the purge chamber of a heat-treating furnace. Residual gas and built-up oxygen in the purge chamber caused an explosion, which blew the front of the furnace's door off its track and the hood/exhaust system off its rivets. The employee was knocked down and suffered burns and lacerations to the left side of his face.
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Vega's Drywall
Employees were pushing a drywall cart filled with heavy metal sheets inside a building. When the cart was turned, it tipped and struck an employee's legs. The employee suffered a broken left leg and was hospitalized, requiring surgery.
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Flowserve
An employee was repairing a conveyor sprocket when the chain moved and pinched his fingers. His middle, ring, and little fingertips were amputated.
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T-L IRRIGATION COMPANY
An employee was moving a parts carrier with an overhead crane. The employee was repositioning the hook for the overhead crane, which weighs approximately 50 pounds. The hook shifted and pinched the employee's left middle fingertip, resulting in an amputation.
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Mid-America Pump & Supply
An employee slipped on pipe-deburring chips and fell to the ground, suffering a broken right hip.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.