Wellsville, NY—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Wellsville, NY
5 severe-injury reports between 2016-04-15 and 2025-02-05, 52 OSHA inspections, and 107 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Wellsville, New York.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Wellsville
Example incidents
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The L.C. Whitford Company, Incorporated
An employee was maneuvering horizontal grinder screens onto a forklift. While freeing frozen screens, their right middle finger was caught between two of the screens. The employee sustained an amputation to their finger above the first knuckle and below the fingernail.
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Arvos Ljungstrom LLC
Two employees were positioning a roll body on the floor in the vertical position to remove the profile sleeve. Once the roll body was positioned, an employee started to remove the lower drive key retaining bolt with a hex key. He was kneeling on the floor next to the roll body with his right hand resting on the side of the sleeve and his left hand operating the hex key. When the retaining bolt came loose, he lost his balance and his right hand moved to the floor to stabilize himself. As the retaining bolt and key fell out, the sleeve slid down the roll body to the floor, striking the employee's right hand. He suffered broken bones in the backside of the hand and a minor laceration when he pulled his hand out from under the sleeve.
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NYSARC, Inc./Allegany County Chapter
An employee was attempting to perform physical intervention techniques on an agitated individual in a bus seat while other employees were calming the agitated individual. The agitated individual head-butted the employee, who was hospitalized with a concussion, fractured nose, and bruising to the lip/cheek.
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Siemens Government Technologies, Inc.
An employee was struck in the hand by a fitting which separated from a finished unit during a pressure test. The employee was hospitalized with a broken hand/fingers.
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Current Controls, Inc.
On 4/15/16, an employee was operating a cutter machine when his right index finger was amputated to about the second knuckle.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.