Stow, OH—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Stow, OH
17 severe-injury reports between 2015-05-26 and 2025-07-24, 40 OSHA inspections, and 128 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Stow, Ohio.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Stow
Example incidents
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Daniels Health Ohio - Medical Waste
On July 24, 2025, an employee was unloading stacks of empty, 96-gallon medical waste containers. A stack of 10 containers, which weighed approximately 460 pounds, fell on him. The employee was hospitalized with multiple head, face, and neck injuries and a back injury requiring surgery.
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Crown Equipment Corporation - Northeast Ohio
An employee was driving a powered industrial truck down an aisleway. The vehicle struck a stationary object, and the employee suffered a broken left femur.
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Vizmeg Landscape Inc.
An employee was cleaning out a jam in a mulch trailer when their legs became caught in the conditioner paddles. The employee sustained fractures to their legs and one knee, as well as a laceration and puncture injuries to both legs.
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Regency Technologies
An employee and a co-worker were disassembling a portable, hinged LCD display. While examining the piece, the employee's left hand was positioned at the hinged portion of the display while her other hand was holding the display open. The display closed and pinched her left ring finger between the display and the base. The employee suffered a laceration that resulted in a partial amputation.
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Vizmeg Landscape Inc.
An employee was unloading a trailer. The trailer's tailgate fell and struck his foot, breaking his big toe. He was hospitalized and required surgery.
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Refuse Materials, Inc.
Three employees were polishing the concrete floor in the back break room and were overcome with carbon monoxide (CO) from the compressor that was used in that room. One employee was hospitalized for CO poisoning.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.