Delaware, OH—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Delaware, OH
55 severe-injury reports between 2015-05-16 and 2025-10-07, 41 OSHA inspections, and 214 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Delaware, Ohio.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Delaware
Example incidents
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KROGER
An employee was moving between electronic end-rider pallet jacks while picking cases of produce. They were pinned between two pallet jacks, resulting in a left ankle fracture.
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Associated Hygienic Products LLC
An employee was clearing a material jam on a line, at a point where it formed the cores of diapers. When he removed the material, his left little finger was caught between the belts of a forming drum. His hand was lacerated and the finger was broken. He was hospitalized, requiring surgery. The machine was guarded at the time of the incident.
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FEDERAL HEATH SIGN COMPANY, LLC
An employee was shearing sheet metal with a shear machine activated by a foot peddle. When he hit the foot pedal, one of the springs crushed his finger, resulting in a partial fingertip amputation.
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MIDWEST ACOUST-A-FIBER, INC.
AN employee was working on the automated feed line when the pusher jammed. The employee cleared the jam, which caused the pusher to activate the press. The employee's right middle, ring, and little fingers were caught between the press mechanism and the material, resulting in amputations to the fingers.
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Blue Bird Body Company
An employee was picking brake drums for an order. The employee moved the pallet of brake drums into the aisle, then backed the forklift out of the aisle and got off. The employee went to pull the brake drums (approximately 75-80 pounds each) onto the skid when they slipped and his right index finger was caught between the brake drums, resulting in partial amputation of the fingertip.
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Kroger Great Lakes Regional Distribution Center
An employee went to move an electric pallet jack and it ran over his left foot, fracturing it.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.