Calverton, NY—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Calverton, NY
17 severe-injury reports between 2015-03-08 and 2025-02-13, 41 OSHA inspections, and 73 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Calverton, New York.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Calverton
Example incidents
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Coastal Green Houses LLC
An employee was on an extension ladder working to put a tarp on the roof. He was zip-tying a tarp to a pipe when the ladder slipped. The employee fell and struck his head on the floor. He was bleeding from his head and lost consciousness. He also sustained a broken arm or hand.
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CALVERTON NATIONAL CEMETERY
An employee was repairing the hydronic heating system for the building. The employee was standing on a 6-foot ladder to remove a three-way mixing valve from the ceiling pipes and change the valve stem. As the mixing valve was loosened, hot hydronic fluid (water/steam) poured out through the valve stem and splashed onto the employee's skin and clothing. The employee sustained second- and third-degree burns to their chest and stomach. They also sustained first- and second-degree burns on their left hand, arms, and thigh.
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Michael Reilly Design, LLC
An employee was using a grid tool sharper machine and sustained a severe laceration and fracture to the left middle finger.
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Michael Reilly Design, LLC
The injured employee was training a new employee to operate the table saw. The saw blade pulled the material and the employee's right hand causing partial amputations to his right index and middle fingertips.
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Eastern Wholesale Fence Co., Inc.
An employee was performing maintenance on a notching machine. The bottom piece of the machine caught the employee's right little finger, causing an open fracture to the finger. The employee was hospitalized and underwent surgery.
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Coastal Pipeline Products Corporation
An employee was standing on top of a 9-foot concrete structure and fell to the ground below. The employee sustained a fractured leg.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.