Westampton, NJ—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Westampton, NJ
13 severe-injury reports between 2015-07-27 and 2025-07-25, 0 OSHA inspections, and 335 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Westampton, New Jersey.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Westampton
Example incidents
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Foods Galore
An employee was driving a forklift backward out of a freezer. Another forklift was entering the freezer and struck the employee's left ankle, resulting in a fracture. The employee had surgery on the ankle.
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Pro Staff Solutions, Inc.
A temporary employee was operating a bagging machine when they dropped a bag. They went to grab the bag and the machine partially amputated a finger.
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Occupational Training Center of Burlington County
An employee and a crew were on a route servicing residential recycling operations when they came to a stop with three recycling cans. After they finished dumping the materials into the back of the truck, they walked back to the vehicle's back step. The injured employee mounted the driver's side rear step and the truck's hopper blade actuated while the injured employee's left hand was touching the slide track. The blade came down the track and severed the top portion of the injured employee's index finger, resulting in a partial amputation above the knuckle.
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Quad/Graphics Marketing, LLC
An employee had been loading laminated cards into an inserter machine. She walked by a skid to grab product and her foot got caught on loose shrink wrap from the skid causing her to fall onto the concrete and break her right leg.
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Luxe Weavers
An employee was lifted 15 feet in a blue carry cart picking products for transfer. While the employee was placing the products in the cart, he lost his balance and the cart fell over. The employee fell to the floor, sustaining injuries to the left wrist, left side of the face and nose, as well as lacerations to his lip and chin.
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SunBasket Inc.
An employee developed an abdominal hernia while lifting a 10-pound butter box. The employee was hospitalized, undergoing surgery.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.