Lockport, NY—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Lockport, NY
13 severe-injury reports between 2015-12-17 and 2025-05-13, 405 OSHA inspections, and 384 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Lockport, New York.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Lockport
Example incidents
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VanDeMark Chemical, Inc.
An employee was performing a routine tank change when phosgene gas was released. The employee was exposed to the gas for about a minute. After about six hours, the employee developed respiratory distress symptoms. The employee was hospitalized.
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Pinto Construction Services
An employee was struck by a steel road plate (5' x 12') when he was behind the steel plate and the bank wall to get the geotextile. The employee was hospitalized for head and neck trauma, including bilateral temporal bone fractures and other head fractures.
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Catholic Health System
Two employees were scrubbing a shower floor. Employee 1 put soapy water on the floor to start the scrubbing process. As employee 2 was walking around the edge of the room to grab a scrub pad, they slipped on the soapy water and fell. Employee 2 struck the back of their head on the floor and lost consciousness.
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Twin Lake Chemical Inc.
An employee was disassembling a pipe line when they were exposed to thionyl chloride. The employee sustained chemical burns and was hospitalized.
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ABJ Fire Protection
An employee was about to use a pipe threading machine to cut and thread 1.5-inch pipe and thread on fittings. The fitting he was installing was a 1.5-inch tee onto the pipe he had just cut and threaded; he was using the machine's motor to turn the pipe as he held the fitting/tee using a 14-inch pipe wrench. After the tee had been started, the machine turned on and the pipe began to rotate. The pipe wrench contacted the machine's threading assembly, which stopped the rotation; the employee's left index fingertip was caught, crushed, and amputated between the wrench and the carriage assembly.
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New York Beer Project
An employee was working next to a deep fryer when an aerosol can of cooking spray fell into it. The can exploded and hot oil from the fryer spattered onto the employee, who suffered burns to the upper body. The employee was hospitalized.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.