Marietta, OH—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Marietta, OH
38 severe-injury reports between 2015-02-23 and 2025-08-27, 103 OSHA inspections, and 281 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Marietta, Ohio.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Marietta
Example incidents
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Greenleaf Landscapes, Inc.
On August 27, 2025, an employee was using a push mower when the discharge flap became pushed up by grass. The employee let go of the mower handle to stop the motor before reaching under the mower. The blades were still spinning and lacerated multiple fingers. One finger was partially amputated.
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Master Magnetics, Inc.
An employee was manually putting flexible magnetic material on a sheeter that cuts the material to size. They were dislodging a piece of magnetic material that was stuck to the blade when their left index fingertip was amputated.
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Profusion Industries
An employee was clearing a jam on a printer. The clear vinyl material became stuck on the embosser roll and was accumulating behind the roll. The employee was pulling the material when his hand was pulled between the rubber embosser roll and the metal roll, resulting in a degloving injury to their right hand.
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Marietta Industrial Enterprises, Inc
On May 28, 2024, an employee was pouring zirconium into a hopper. The zirconium caught on fire and the employee's shirt also caught on fire. The employee jumped down the stairs of the platform to escape the fire and sustained a broken left ankle. The employee also sustained second degree burns to their back and upper arms.
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Jimmie Harper Construction
An employee was walking down a hill when he tripped on a vine and fell down the hill and over a 6-foot retaining wall to the ground below. The employee sustained a fractured right hip.
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Mondo Polymer Technologies, Inc.
An employee was feeding plastic into a machine when the plastic got wrapped around the blades inside the machine. The plastic film was also wrapped around the employee's left middle finger and the finger was severed, resulting in an amputation at the distal joint.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.