Farrell, PA—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Farrell, PA
9 severe-injury reports between 2015-08-26 and 2024-06-17, 88 OSHA inspections, and 39 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Farrell, Pennsylvania.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Farrell
Example incidents
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SamJack Industries, LLC
Employees were installing a 50-foot-wide rubber door at a steel plant. When setting a steel idler barrel (weighing approximately 2,000 pounds) into position using a crane, the barrel got caught on a piece of metal. The injured employee pushed the barrel and it swung down, crushing his thumb in a pinch point. The employee's thumb was partially amputated.
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Zekelman Industries
An employee was reaching for a pipe that was extruded from a die block. The pipe recoiled back toward the die block, causing the employee's finger to become pinched and amputated.
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NLMK Pennsylvania
An employee was climbing up out of an area after inspecting a piece of equipment. When a looper table actuated, his left foot was caught and crushed between the table's mechanical stop and a mechanical block. Multiple toes were medically amputated.
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Voestalpine Roll Forming Corporation
An employee was assembling a wooden pallet using a pneumatic nail gun when a nail went through the employee's hand. The employee was hospitalized for hand trauma.
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NLMK Pennsylvania
Three employees were using a portable hydraulic press to remove a part from a machine during maintenance operations. The portable hydraulic press weighs 40 to 50 pounds and is about half the size of a coffee can. The portable press disengaged during operation and fell off the machine, striking and amputating the injured employee's left pinky finger.
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NLMK Pennsylvania
An employee was attempting to plug a power tool into a receptacle outlet while stepping over a wire rope sling that was laying on the floor. He tripped over the wire rope swing, fell, twisted, and hit the floor, fracturing his right femur.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.