Dayton, OH—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Dayton, OH
183 severe-injury reports between 2015-01-12 and 2025-10-30, 866 OSHA inspections, and 1,527 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Dayton, Ohio.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Dayton
Example incidents
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United States Postal Service
An employee was working to deliver mail to an apartment building. She was waiting for a customer to move, to obtain clearance to the mailboxes. The door swung inward and closed on her right little finger. The top half of her finger was surgically amputated.
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University of Dayton
An employee was working on setting up plumbing connections on a rig apparatus in the lab. The employee was walking around the apparatus and got his foot caught in a temporary rubber mat causing him to fall to the ground. The employee sustained a fracture to his right femoral neck.
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United States Postal Service
An employee was delivering mail on foot when a dog broke the bottom of a fence and bit the employee's right forearm, resulting in an avulsion that required hospitalization.
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RODOC (Previously Known As: Midway Trailer Sales)
An employee was helping a customer with repairs on their trailer. While lowering the ramp door of the trailer, the customer dropped the door and it contacted the employee's left ring finger, resulting in a fingertip amputation.
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AFC Stamping & Production, Inc
An employee was loading pipe into a flare machine when a part clamp caught her right hand. The hand was lacerated and broken. A light curtain was in place at the time of the incident.
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HD Supply Facilities Maintenance, Ltd.
An employee was carrying a box of blinds (approximately 36 pounds and 6 feet long) down a small flight of exterior concrete stairs at the customer s preferred delivery location. He fell down the last two steps to the concrete ground below. The employee sustained a dislocation of his right knee and a torn patellar tendon, requiring hospitalization and surgery.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.