Hamburg, NY—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Hamburg, NY
8 severe-injury reports between 2015-03-03 and 2025-03-27, 237 OSHA inspections, and 386 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Hamburg, New York.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Hamburg
Example incidents
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Ford Motor Company - Buffalo Stamping Plant
The injured employee was cleaning a stamping die. At the same time, two other employees were moving a separate die that contacted a third die and it slid into the injured employee, pinching his feet between two dies. The employee sustained fractures to both feet and an avulsion injury to the left foot.
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Sahlem's Roofing & Siding, Inc
An employee was installing siding from a 6- to 7-foot ladder. The ladder slid along the siding and the employee fell. He landed on the ground and suffered broken ribs and a collapsed lung.
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FERRELLGAS INC
An employee tripped on a brick on the sidewalk in a parking lot. He fell to the ground, breaking his right hip. He was hospitalized.
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Modern Disposal
An employee was loading recyclables into a hopper at curbside. A cardboard box began to fall out of the hopper; as he pushed it back in, the tote lifted toward the hopper and trapped the left side of his torso against the truck body. He suffered chest injury, including a punctured lung, and was hospitalized.
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Scott Enterprises, Inc
An employee was installing house wrap on a deck when he bent over the temporary railing to pick up debris and the railing gave way. He fell 6 to 10 feet to the ground, fracturing a tibia and fibula.
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Aspire of Western New York
An employee was walking through a doorway where a plastic parking lot boundary stake (approximately 3 feet in length) was laying on the door threshold, propping open the door. The employee stepped over the stake to exit. When she returned to re-enter the door, she went to reach for the stake to move it and fell face forward, hitting her chin and landing on the concrete floor in the vestibule. She fractured her shoulders.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.