Grove City, PA—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Grove City, PA
15 severe-injury reports between 2018-11-15 and 2024-12-30, 148 OSHA inspections, and 151 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Grove City, Pennsylvania.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Grove City
Example incidents
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Global Heavy Corporation
An employee was in a boom lift to install PVC panels into a skylight dormer. The employee fell approximately 20 feet to the concrete ground inside the building and sustained fractures to their right ankle, tibia, fibula, and scapula, as well as head trauma, a brain bleed, two fractured ribs on the left side, and lumbar fractures. Fall protection was not worn at the time.
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George Junior Republic
An employee was walking a client back to their room when the client hit the employee in the temple, causing him to lose consciousness and fall to the floor. The employee was hospitalized and required staples in the back of his head.
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Pennsylvania Roofing Systems, Inc.
An employee was tearing the rubber membrane off a roof. A piece of the rubber membrane got stuck. The employee was pulling on the stuck piece when it let loose, causing them to stumble backward and fall roughly 11 feet to the ground below. The employee sustained multiple fractures to their left tibia.
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Wabtec US Rail, Inc.
An employee was working on a jacket line for power assemblies for engines when a slide stop would not retract. The injured employee and maintenance employees worked together to troubleshoot the issue. The injured employee was checking an air pressure switch on the machine when the hydraulic cylinder extended and crushed their right index finger against the jacket line, amputating the finger to the first knuckle.
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Wabtec US Rail, Inc.
An employee was in a manlift in a test cell setting up an engine when they fell approximately 47 inches to the floor below. The employee sustained fractures and lacerations to his head, requiring hospitalization.
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Bashlin Industries Inc
An employee was operating a punch press. As he was positioning a piece of leather in the machine, the press cycled and the die came down on his right hand. He suffered an amputation to the middle finger at the first knuckle.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.