Clearfield, PA—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Clearfield, PA
8 severe-injury reports between 2015-05-01 and 2025-08-07, 86 OSHA inspections, and 85 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Clearfield, Pennsylvania.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Clearfield
Example incidents
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Appalachian Wood Products, Inc.
An employee was removing a jammed piece of scrap wood from the end of a machine saw when the wood pulled their right hand into the saw blade, resulting in an index finger amputation below the second knuckle.
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HRI, Inc.
An employee was retrieving items from his truck after it experienced engine problems and was placed onto a lowboy tow truck bed. The employee exited the cab of his truck and fell approximately 36 inches to the ground, resulting in broken ribs and hospitalization.
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Hunter Truck - Clearfield
A mechanic was troubleshooting a truck engine. When he actuated the engine brake solenoid, the rocker arm underneath the solenoid moved and struck his right hand. The employee sustained an amputation to the little finger.
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Lowes Home Improvement, Store # 2613
An employee was cutting a piece of plywood using a panel saw. The blower motor seemed to be clogged with sawdust; the employee removed the dust bag and was trying to clear the motor when it partially amputated his left index and middle fingers (each at the first knuckle).
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Townsend Tree Service Company LLC
An employee walked into the vicinity of a co-worker who was using a brush cutter when the brush cutter kicked back and came into contact with the employee, resulting in a laceration that required surgery.
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Green Acres Contracting Co., Inc.
An employee had loaded several 6-foot by 6-inch guardrail posts onto the lift gate of a truck with a covered bed on the back. The employee was riding on the lift gate as the truck was driven at about 5-mph to an installation site 100 yards away. When the truck turned onto a median to change directions, one of the posts slid towards the ground and became caught between the ground and the bracketing. The employee's left leg was pinned between the post and the truck bed, causing crushing injuries and lacerations to the lower leg. The employee was hospitalized.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.