Worthington, OH—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Worthington, OH
7 severe-injury reports between 2015-10-23 and 2022-03-04, 94 OSHA inspections, and 38 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Worthington, Ohio.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Worthington
Example incidents
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Diamond Innovations, Inc.
An employee was working on a repair in a chemical area. A separate maintenance team was shutting down the control scrubbers in preparation for a planned electrical outage. The employee noticed nitrogen oxide fumes coming from a nearby process tank. Investigating the fumes, the employee found the operation was still going on and carried out an emergency stop. The employee was exposed to the fumes for about two minutes, suffering respiratory irritation.
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Germann Bros LLC
An employee was removing Christmas lights while on a ladder. He suffered a seizure and fell 6 feet from the ladder to the sidewalk, sustaining a head injury and breaking a bone above the left eye.
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RMS Ohio Inc.
An employee was helping a client when the client slipped and fell onto the employee. As a result, the employee suffered a broken hip and leg.
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Charter Communications, LLC
A cable installer at a residential single family home hooked his ladder over a metal strand line, climbed up the ladder and hooked up his fall protection to the strand line and began diagnostics on the communications line. A splice on the strand line failed resulting in the ladder and the employee falling 18 feet to the concrete driveway below. The employee sustained fractures to the elbow and pelvis.
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Diamond Innovations, Inc.
An employee was using nitric acid to strip nickel-coated diamond reclaim from a process tank when a violent exothermic reaction occurred and caused an overflow of nitrogen oxides. The employee later experienced breathing problems and was hospitalized.
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Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc.
An employee was assessing ground water when her right hand and knuckle got scraped. Her knuckle became infected and required hospitalization.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.