Englewood, NJ—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Englewood, NJ
10 severe-injury reports between 2015-09-30 and 2025-01-13, 409 OSHA inspections, and 388 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Englewood, New Jersey.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Englewood
Example incidents
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Englewood Health
An employee was exiting a shuttle bus. As he stepped off the bus, his left foot stepped onto snow, ice, and leaves, causing his left foot slide. His right foot, which was still on the running board of the bus, began to slide as well and he fell out of the bus and onto the ground. The employee suffered an injury to his right hip and upper thigh.
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Coffin Turbo Pump Inc
An employee was on the roof removing a hatch door from a super heater by pulling it. The employee then stepped over a pipe on the roof and felt pain in his back that prevented him from walking or standing. He was hospitalized for a back injury.
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Stratas Foods, LLC
An employee was cleaning out a dressing filler when their right middle fingertip was amputated.
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Public Service Electric & Gas
Employees were working on an excavation to expose underground gas lines for repair. The backhoe operator pulled up the digging stabilizers and turned his chair around to drive the machine away from the excavation. As the operator turned his chair, the headrest on the back of the chair caught the boom joystick, causing the boom to swing to the right. The injured employee who was near the backhoe was struck in the chest by the backhoe boom and pushed up against the dump truck, resulting in 5 rib fractures, a punctured lung, and heart arrythmia.
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Hoyt Corporation
An employee was unloading a cart when his right index finger contacted the forks of a forklift. He sustained a laceration to the bone.
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PK Welding LLC
An employee was guiding a chiller head as it was being hoisted by a chain hoist. A strap that was used to hang the chain hoist snapped, causing the chain hoist and the chiller head to fall. As it was falling the chiller head hit a section of steam piping and veered off towards the employee, landing on the bridge of his right foot. Four metatarsals were each fractured in two places, requiring hospitalization.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.