Burlington, NJ—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Burlington, NJ
36 severe-injury reports between 2015-04-14 and 2025-08-16, 312 OSHA inspections, and 725 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Burlington, New Jersey.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Burlington
Example incidents
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Fenco Solutions
An employee was cutting sheet metal on a shear. The shear blade amputated the employee's left middle and ring fingers.
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eTeam Inc.
An employee was supervising a crew who were saw-cutting asphalt to expand a previously cut and excavated trench across a station roadway. The 12-inch excavator bucket had been brought into the work zone to remove the asphalt once the saw-cutting was completed. The bucket was free-standing and unattached to the excavator. The employee stepped backward and the butter bar on the excavator bucket caught the heel of his right foot. The employee started to fall backward when his ankle rolled to the left and he grabbed the top of the bucket to break his fall. As he landed on the ground, the bucket fell on top of his left leg above the ankle, resulting in hospitalization due to a broken leg.
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McCollister Global Services
An employee was unloading a car from an enclosed auto trailer. The car was backed onto the trailer's rear lift gate when the vehicle went off the rear tailgate. The car fell approximately 9 feet to the ground below. The employee sustained whiplash and a concussion.
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R&L Carriers Inc.
An employee was connecting the fifth wheel dolly to a trailer and crushed their left thumb between the trailer and dolly.
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HD Supply Facilities Maintenance
A reach truck had just put a pallet into a mezzanine landing area and was backing away from the mezzanine. As it backed up, it ran over an employee's right foot, crushing it. The foot was partially amputated.
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BJ'S WHOLESALE CLUB, INC.
An employee was using a forklift to load pallets of product on a trailer. He exited the forklift to adjust a pallet by hand. The pallet fell on him, resulting in an injury to the left leg.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.