Newark, OH—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Newark, OH
23 severe-injury reports between 2015-06-23 and 2025-03-30, 108 OSHA inspections, and 524 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Newark, Ohio.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Newark
Example incidents
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Kroger
An employee was squeegeeing a wet floor. He turned the corner, slipped, and fell on his right side. The employee was hospitalized with a broken femur.
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United States Postal Service
An employee was delivering mail to a residence when two dogs came through the screen door and attacked the employee. The employee also tripped and fell while trying to avoid one of the dogs. The employee was hospitalized with bite wounds to their face and legs.
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Kroger
A temporary employee drove a UTV up a steel ramp to close a temporary plastic dock door. He stepped out of the UTV, then slipped off the ramp and fell to the ground about 33 inches below, sustaining a fractured lower left leg.
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Advance Auto Parts, Inc.
An employee was entering a store. He tripped on a curb while trying to pick something up, fell, and struck his head on a pillar and the curb, resulting in a laceration to his head. He was hospitalized.
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Anomatic Corporation
An employee was setting up an anodizing line and adding sulfuric acid via a pipe delivery system used in the anodizing tanks. When the employee opened the delivery valve on the sulfuric acid piping system, a valve fitting failed, causing sulfuric acid to spray onto the employee. They sustained chemical burns to the chest, stomach, lower neck, arm, and leg.
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Ashcraft Machine & Supply, Inc.
An employee was setting up a four-foot part in a lathe. The part had a square shaft with two-inch studs protruding from it. As the employee was adjusting the steady rest bolts, their shirt sleeve became caught on the rotating part of the lathe, resulting in a soft tissue injury to the upper left arm that required surgery.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.