Grove City, OH—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Grove City, OH
50 severe-injury reports between 2015-02-09 and 2025-07-19, 78 OSHA inspections, and 984 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Grove City, Ohio.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Grove City
Example incidents
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Fabcon Precast, LLC
The injured employee was standing on a form/bed where concrete is poured and was removing concrete from the form(s). Another employee indicated through hand signals to the injured employee that the chocks had not been removed from the strands. The employee jumped down from the bed to ground level. The bed then started moving toward him. He went to jump over the drive wheel to get out of the way of the bed, but his foot got caught in the drive wheel. The employee sustained a severe laceration and crush injuries to the foot that required surgery.
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Amerit Fleet Solutions
The injured employee was securing a dolly to the back of a shop switcher (vehicle). The employee was closing the pintle hook on the dolly when the vehicle began driving. The injured employee was caught in the pintle, resulting in an amputation to their thumb without bone loss.
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Burlington Capital
An employee sustained a heart attack after shoveling snow off a sidewalk. The employee was hospitalized.
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Travco Construction
An employee was loading an excavator onto a flatbed. After loading the heavy equipment onto the flatbed, the employee fell off the flatbed and sustained a fractured bone in his leg and a dislocated shoulder.
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Williams and Sons Excavating
An employee was filling an excavator bucket with water. When the bucket activated to dump the water, the bucket crushed the employee's right leg. The employee sustained a fractured leg that required surgery.
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The Fletcher Group Automation, Inc
An employee was debugging/troubleshooting the teach sensor on a load-handling device (LHD) inside of a cell. The LHD unexpectedly moved to the home location and struck the employee on their head. The employee sustained a head injury, an aspiration-induced lung injury, and fractures to his lower back and right ankle.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.