Johnstown, PA—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Johnstown, PA
35 severe-injury reports between 2015-04-16 and 2025-06-30, 423 OSHA inspections, and 513 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Johnstown
Example incidents
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Ligonier Construction Company
An employee was utilizing a jersey barrier clamp that was hooked to a chain. The beam clamp was being set down on the bed of a truck when the chain got caught. The employee was working to untangle the chain when the clamp came down and crushed their right little finger. About 1 inch of the finger was amputated.
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Fi-Hoff Concrete Products, Inc.
An employee was working from a scaffold when one scaffold leg slid into a manhole with a slotted grate. The employee fell from the scaffold to the ground and suffered a broken right tibia.
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Pepsi Bottling Company
Two employees were scrapping an out-of-service forklift to send it to the scrap yard. As they were lifting the broken forklift with another forklift, a chain snapped and struck the employee in the chest/abdomen. The employee was knocked to the ground and sustained a lacerated pancreas and injures to the spleen and gallbladder. The employee was hospitalized and underwent surgery.
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Johnstown Wire Technologies
An employee was stringing wire on a wire drawing machine. While looking through the window, the puller chain that is used to connect the wire to the block during string-ups slipped off the wire and broke through the guard door window. The employee was struck in the head, resulting in facial fractures.
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Johnstown Wire Technologies, Inc.
An employee was struck in the heel/ankle by a lift truck that was backing up, resulting in two bone fractures and soft tissue damage.
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Penn Machine Company LLC
An employee was preparing to remove parts from a CNC milling machine. He was using a combination wrench to loosen the hold down clamps when his hand slipped and his supporting arm contacted a sharp surface on the work piece he had just created. The employee sustained a laceration on his left wrist about an inch below the palm of his hand.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.