Marysville, OH—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Marysville, OH
46 severe-injury reports between 2015-05-30 and 2025-06-19, 113 OSHA inspections, and 1,383 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Marysville, Ohio.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Marysville
Example incidents
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NX Automotive Logistics USA, Inc.
An employee was operating a powered industrial tugger vehicle with a train of two racks behind it. The employee dismounted the tugger and went between the first and second racks to unhook the hitch joining the two racks and push the rear rack to the manufacturing line for delivery of parts. A forklift rear-ended the rear rack and the employee was pinned between the two racks. The employee suffered a left ankle fracture and a laceration below the back of the right knee, as well as multiple contusions and abrasions.
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Riley Contracting Inc.
An employee was working to remove the auger of a boring machine from a new water pipe. The boring machine bound up and rolled which pinched the employee between the roll cage bar of the boring machine and the trench box. The employee sustained pelvic and lower extremity fractures with internal injuries.
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The Scotts Company
An employee opened a hatch on a product chute. His left thumb and fingers were caught in a pinch point between the magnetic hatch handle and a table rest, resulting in the amputation of his thumb tip and lacerations.
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Foster Logistics LLC
An employee was on a scaffold changing light bulbs when the scaffold tipped and he fell and hit his head on the floor. The employee sustained a head injury.
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Piqua Steel Company, Inc.
An employee was preparing to cut a beam and was removing overhead piping and conduit near a column during demolition work. While removing the overhead busbar (480-volts) with a reciprocating saw, the saw cut into the busbar and an arc flash occurred. The employee was electrocuted and sustained burns to their upper body and face.
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Meade Construction, Inc.
On September 29, 2023, an employee was leaving the roof of a commercial roofing project and fell while descending a fixed ladder. The employee sustained a left wrist fracture and left eye laceration.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.