New York, NY—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
New York, NY
439 severe-injury reports between 2015-01-14 and 2025-10-28, 2,348 OSHA inspections, and 16,062 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in New York, New York.
Employers with the most severe injuries in New York
Example incidents
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Spudrock LLC
An employee pulled out a bucket of hot oil from under the fryer. The employee then stood on the table to clean the back wall. He stepped down into the bucket of hot oil, resulting in third-degree burns to his left leg.
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CVS Albany LLC
An employee was loading cardboard into a cardboard bailer to be compressed. The machine began to operate with the door open, and the employee's left hand was fractured.
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Pam Air-Services, Inc, Group
An employee was working in the ceiling on an HVAC unit. While switching out a part, an evaporator coil struck the employee in the chest, leading to multiple fractured ribs on their right side. The employee was hospitalized.
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Minister, Elders & Deacons of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of the City of New York
A television crew was filming in our sanctuary and asked an employee to adjust the temperature in the space. As the employee turned around after adjusting the temperature, he slipped on the lid of an equipment case and fell. The employee twisted when he fell on the floor and injured his right knee below the patella. The employee sustained swelling, a severe hematoma, and pulmonary embolisms requiring hospitalization and surgery.
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ASPCA - Caninie Annex for Recover and Enrichment (CARE)
An employee was petting a dog's belly during an enrichment walk when the dog bit and severed part of her left ear.
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Accenture Song Production Studios
A photographer was walking through a studio toward the production table during a photoshoot. The photographer tripped on a power cord that was taped in place on the floor with a cord cover. The photographer fell, fractured her right hip, and was hospitalized.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.