East Syracuse, NY—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
East Syracuse, NY
24 severe-injury reports between 2015-01-30 and 2025-04-07, 278 OSHA inspections, and 240 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in East Syracuse, New York.
Employers with the most severe injuries in East Syracuse
Example incidents
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Comfort Systems USA (Syracuse), Inc.
An employee was operating a pipe threading machine to remove a fitting from a pipe. The pipe wrench in the employee's left hand pinched his left middle finger, resulting in a partial amputation.
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Salt City Constructors
Two employees were setting angle iron pieces against a rubber gasket on a concrete noise wall. The iron angle became stuck while the injured employee was pushing on the gasket. The second employee was lowering the iron while the injured employee was pushing on the gasket when the iron dropped two inches onto the concrete knee wall, crushing the injured employee's middle finger between the angle iron and the wall. The fingertip was amputated.
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Mac's Convenience Stores, LLC
An employee was putting salt underneath a jackknifed flatbed truck, when the trailer struck her and knocked her to the ground. This resulted in fractures to her upper right extremities and ribs.
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Custom Lighting Services LLC
An employee was working on a transformer when his foot was caught between two stair treads. He fell to the side, suffering a tibial plateau fracture and a broken right ankle.
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Byrne DeWitt LLC
An employee parked his semi-tractor under a trailer at dock door #9. He exited the truck and entered the cooler building to confirm that the trailer door was closed and ready for him to drive away with a full load. He opened dock door #10 and saw the truck staged there begin to pull away from the dock. He thought this was his truck rolling away unattended, so he ran outside, caught up with the truck, and attempted to grab the door handle just as the truck turned right. He fell to the ground and was run over by the truck. The employee sustained severe injury to his left leg, with multiple broken bones, and muscle and tissue damage. He also suffered a break to his right arm, and an amputation to his left leg.
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Byrne DeWitt
An employee was tightening a leaking tri-clover clamp on the pressure relief valve that directs the clean-in-place solution. The relief valve came off and 155-degree F hot caustic solution came out of the opening and struck the employee on the abdomen, resulting in thermal burns.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.