Logan, OH—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Logan, OH
15 severe-injury reports between 2015-02-04 and 2025-10-21, 13 OSHA inspections, and 76 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Logan, Ohio.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Logan
Example incidents
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Mennel Milling Company
An employee was checking a flour roll stand for a blockage. The employee's right hand was caught in an ingoing nip point on the machine, causing partial amputations to the thumb and middle, ring, and little fingers.
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TRACTOR SUPPLY COMPANY
An employee was walking around a customer's truck. The truck door opened and caused the employee to trip and fall on a salt pallet. The employee suffered a compound fracture to the left arm.
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Amanda Bent Bolt Company
An employee was helping to remove a die from a press. The forks shifted on the forklift they were using and the die pinched their arm against the safety bar, resulting in crush injuries to the right hand, a fractured right radius, and a laceration requiring stitches.
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Claypool Electric, Inc.
A group of employees were cleaning up campground jobsites at the end of the day. The injured employee was sitting on the tailgate of a work truck when the driver pulled away and drove downhill for approximately 4 to 5 feet, causing the injured employee to fall off the tailgate. The injured employee struck their head on the ground, losing consciousness. They also suffered head and neck injuries, including a brain bleed that required hospitalization.
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Amanda Bent Bolt Company
An employee was servicing a mechanical power press. Their hand was in the press when the foot throttle was pressed, resulting in a fractured knuckle.
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Carborundum Grinding Wheel Company
An employee was operating an unguarded hydraulic press. When the employee placed his hand inside the press to remove one of the molds, the employee's fingers on his right hand were caught between the mold and the top plate of the press. The employee was hospitalized, and four fingers were surgically amputated.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.