Latrobe, PA—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Latrobe, PA
28 severe-injury reports between 2015-01-25 and 2025-06-27, 277 OSHA inspections, and 199 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Latrobe, Pennsylvania.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Latrobe
Example incidents
-
Pittsburgh Roofing Solutions, Inc
An employee was installing metal coping around the perimeter of a flat roof. The metal coping material contacted a live 24-kV overhead power line. The employee was shocked and knocked off the roof to the ground. The employee sustained burns from the shock and amputation to part of his left leg and two fingers. The employee was hospitalized.
-
Konzel Construction Co., Inc.
Employees were assembling trench shoring boxes above the ground. A large steel pin that was being installed dropped on the employee's hand, crushing it between another piece of steel. Their little finger was amputated and the ring finger was also injured.
-
Walmart, Inc.
On August 30, 2024, an employee tripped over a rolled-up mat in the deli and fell to the floor. She landed on her right shoulder and was hospitalized with an injury.
-
Firestone Enterprises Inc
An employee exited his haul truck to close the tailgate and noticed some stones he was hauling were trapped between the truck bed and the tailgate. He pulled up on the tailgate to free the stones. He then pushed the tailgate closed and his left hand was caught between the tailgate and the latch. The employee's ring finger was amputated.
-
OPCO, Inc.
A temporary employee was checking the drive belts for a scrap mixer when their fingertip was amputated.
-
OPCO, Inc.
An employee was changing out drive belts for a grinder and sanding burrs from the pulley using sandpaper held with a pair of pliers. His right middle finger became caught between the belt and the pulley, resulting in a fingertip amputation.
Browse every record via full-text search →
Back to all Pennsylvania OSHA records →
Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.