Ellwood City, PA—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Ellwood City, PA
12 severe-injury reports between 2015-10-31 and 2025-08-24, 105 OSHA inspections, and 20 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Ellwood City, Pennsylvania.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Ellwood City
Example incidents
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Ellwood City Forge Company
Employees were troubleshooting an electrical issue with a piece of equipment. An employee was using a volt meter to check voltage at the fuses when an arc flash occurred, burning the employee's chest, neck, arms, and face.
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Fiber & Cable Specialists, Inc.
An employee was performing flagging duties for a work zone while standing on the shoulder of a two-lane road. The mirror of a passing pickup truck struck the employee, resulting in injuries to their head, neck, left shoulder, and left arm.
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Ellwood City Forge Company
An employee was cutting a piece of steel on a horizontal band saw. The saw blade got caught on the piece of steel and broke. A piece of the saw blade struck the employee's face.
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Ellwood City Forge Company
An employee was rigging a steel bar with double leg sling chains. The hoist was raised while he was holding one chain leg by hand, and the chain leg on the floor caught under the roller table the bar was resting on. The chain pushed the bar off the rollers, and it broke the employee's ankle.
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Ellwood City Forge Company
An employee was positioning a lifting magnet (weighing approximately 500 lbs.) onto a piece of steel to move the steel to another location. The magnet slipped off the steel and the magnet's safety bar caught the employee's fingers against the steel amputating his left middle fingertip and crushing the left ring finger.
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Swank Construction Company, LLC
An employee was flagging in a work zone on the shoulder of a road when they were struck by a motor vehicle, resulting in fractured ankles, legs, and vertebrae.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.