Xenia, OH—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Xenia, OH
9 severe-injury reports between 2017-01-03 and 2025-10-09, 59 OSHA inspections, and 118 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Xenia, Ohio.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Xenia
Example incidents
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Bob Evans Farms Inc.
An employee removed a step grate from a platform frame and then stepped into the opening, resulting in a fractured left femur.
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Reptiles by Mack
An employee was going on break. She walked down a grass hill that was wet and fell. She sustained a fractured ankle requiring hospitalization.
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Jacob Hart Trucking, LLC
An employee was switching out a trailer when the waste hose blew out under pressure and struck the employee's face causing multiple face and head injuries.
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BEF Foods Inc.
An employee was moving a sausage linker when it started to tip over. The employee ran into another piece of equipment and was then hit by the linker. The employee suffered a hematoma and a blunt impact to the left leg and a cut on the little finger, and was hospitalized.
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BEF Foods Inc.
An employee was attempting to tack weld and repair a tubular steel livestock gate. The gate was in a bind due to a broken component and was positioned in such a way that a gap was present between the broken component and anchoring rail. As the employee placed the left hand on the anchoring rail, it dropped, pinching the soft tissue of the employee's left index finger between the component and anchor. As the employee pulled the hand back, the employee's left index finger was amputated (without bone loss).
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Xenia Foundry & Machine Company, Inc.
A no-bake foundry operator was cleaning sand from a mixer discharge. The sand mixer blades came into contact with the employee's fingers. About an inch of the left index finger was amputated; the employee was hospitalized, requiring surgery to other fingers.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.