Seabrook, NH—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Seabrook, NH
12 severe-injury reports between 2015-03-26 and 2025-04-30, 193 OSHA inspections, and 137 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Seabrook, New Hampshire.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Seabrook
Example incidents
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Allied Universal Security Services
An employee was training at a shooting range. Their weapon discharged and the employee sustained a gunshot wound to the foot. A toe was surgically amputated.
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US Foods, Inc.
An employee was requested by another employee to assist with a dock leveler that was not operating. The employee went behind the vertically stored dock leveler to attempt to troubleshoot the issue. The vertically stored steel dock plate fell on the employee's lower body, crushing them between the steel dock plate and the trailer floor. The employee sustained a fractured pelvis, bladder injuries, and nerve damage.
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U.S. Postal Service
An employee was closing the door of a floor safe when their thumb got caught in the door. The employee sustained a thumb tip amputation.
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US Foods, Inc.
An employee was selecting in a freezer and sustained frostbite to fingers on both hands. The employee was hospitalized.
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Will-Mor Manufacturing, Inc.
An employee was setting up a CNC machine for machining metal, using an overhead crane to lower a template (angle iron) onto the machine table. As the employee was lowering the template, he noticed metal shavings on the table. He rested the edge of the template on the table while he cleaned it. When he started to lower the template again, his left hand was on the top of the template to guide it. The template slipped and swung forward catching his left hand between the edge of the machine and the template, crushing his pinky finger and partially amputating his ring finger.
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NexDine, LLC
An employee suffered heat exhaustion while cooking over an outside grill, becoming nauseated and pale. The employee was hospitalized.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.