Webster, NY—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Webster, NY
19 severe-injury reports between 2015-08-25 and 2025-01-15, 145 OSHA inspections, and 198 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Webster, New York.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Webster
Example incidents
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Xerox
An employee was walking down a roadway between two buildings when they slipped on packed snow and ice, falling to the ground and suffering sternum and myocardial contusions. The employee was hospitalized.
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St. Ann's Senior Housing Inc.
An employee was weeding under a tree. When he stood up, his forehead struck a tree branch, resulting in a detached retina.
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Boulter Exterior
An employee was assisting with moving a chip conveyor using a forklift. The forklift was backing away from a trailer when the conveyor shifted and fell off the forks striking the employee's shoulder and upper body, and landing on their lower right leg. The employee sustained a fractured lower leg and was hospitalized.
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Ryder Integrated Logistics Inc
An employee was opening trailer doors when the cardboard bales inside of the trailer caused the door to spring open. The employee was knocked over and the cardboard bales fell out onto him, resulting in a right leg fracture.
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Studco Building Systems US LLC
An employee was repairing a hole punching assembly. He used a small machinist hammer to free the boost cylinder, then lubricated the shaft and tested the cylinder. As he was retrieving the machinist hammer at the base of the punch, the roll forming machine activated and the punch struck his right ring finger. He suffered a fingertip amputation.
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St. Ann's Senior Housing Inc.
An employee was walking in the kitchen galley when she tripped over a cord that was hanging off the back of a portable hotbox. She fell to the floor landing on her right side/bottom. The employee required hip surgery.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.