New Oxford, PA—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
New Oxford, PA
24 severe-injury reports between 2015-01-07 and 2025-10-27, 50 OSHA inspections, and 199 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in New Oxford, Pennsylvania.
Employers with the most severe injuries in New Oxford
Example incidents
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Yazoo Mills, Incorporated
An employee had just spliced a new roll to the paper being fed into a winder machine. The employee realized the splice would not hold and was working to correct it when their right hand was caught between the winder head and a belt. The employee suffered broken fingers. The incident took place during a training activity.
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Plainville Farms
An employee was placing a belt onto a machine. After he climbed onto the machine to complete the installation, the pull rope he was using was caught in the conveyor, which pulled his left arm into the motor housing. Their arm was fractured.
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Hershey Equipment Company, Inc
An employee was replacing a manure belt in an egg producing poultry house. He was using a mechanical roller and a steel cable to pull (remove) the old manure belt. The employee's ring and little fingertips were pinched between the roller and the cable resulting in partial amputations above the top knuckle.
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Winter Gardens Quality Foods, Inc.
An employee was cleaning a production line. While they were wiping the metal detector belt, the employee's hand was caught in the belt and sprocket, resulting in a right ring finger injury.
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BHS Corrugated - North America, Inc.
An employee was transporting a motor on a metal cart when it struck a pothole in the floor causing the motor to shift and crush the employee's right index finger, resulting in fingertip amputation.
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Yazoo Mills, Incorporated
An employee was using sandpaper to sand a mandrel on a re-cutter. The sandpaper snagged on the mandrel and pulled the employee's gloved right hand into the machine. The hand was amputated and the skin was torn off up to the elbow.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.