Mount Pocono, PA—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Mount Pocono, PA
11 severe-injury reports between 2016-07-13 and 2025-09-14, 26 OSHA inspections, and 124 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Mount Pocono
Example incidents
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United Envelope, LLC
An employee was leaning on a vacuum hose with their right hand. The hose collapsed and caused the employee's hand to go into the vacuum fan. Their right index fingertip was amputated.
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Elmer F. Possinger & Sons, Inc.
An employee was guiding a concrete lid that was suspended from the boom of an excavator by chain straps and pins. A pin failed, causing the lid to fall approximately 1 foot and land on the employee's left foot. The employee was hospitalized with a broken toe and a crush injury to the upper left portion of the foot.
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United Envelope
An employee was making an adjustment on an envelope machine when their left hand was caught in a rotating part. The employee sustained three finger amputations.
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Northeast Precast
On Monday, September 14, 2020, at approximately 10:40 AM, employees were setting precast concrete wall panels (45' x 12'). A lift was used to pickup braces. The frame of the lift contacted a wall brace causing a concrete panel to fall. As the panel fell, it struck a manlift that was being used to install braces. As the manlift fell, it struck the lift causing an employee in the manlift to be ejected. He was wearing a personal fall arrest harness at the time. The employee sustained a fractured right femur and fractured ribs and was hospitalized.
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Walmart Store #2365
While cleaning a deli slicer an employee sustained a possible fingertip amputation.
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Envelope Freedom Holdings
An employee was changing plates on a paper envelope machine. He was holding a metal plate with one hand and using his free hand to jog the machine when his right hand was pulled into the machine's moving parts. His middle finger sustained severe lacerations that required stitches, while the tip and first joint of his pointer finger were amputated.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.