Sharon, PA—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Sharon, PA
17 severe-injury reports between 2015-02-23 and 2025-08-14, 182 OSHA inspections, and 6 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Sharon, Pennsylvania.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Sharon
Example incidents
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Sunbelt Solomon Services, LLC
An employee installed a busbar on a coil for a winding machine. The busbar hit a tension bar, causing his left ring finger to get caught between the coil and the tension bar, which pulled in the employee's glove and resulted in a medical fingertip amputation. The machine was guarded at the time.
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Renick Brothers Construction Company
Employees were loading 4-inch by 6-foot pieces of cast iron pipe into the bed of a stake truck. One of the employees was in the front of the truck, closest to the cab, when the pipe was moved forward toward the cab. His left middle finger was caught between the pipe and the cab, and was amputated at the top right.
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American Industries, a Division of A. Stucki Company
An employee got off a forklift to adjust something on a storage rack. The forklift drifted forward and its tire pinned the employee's left foot against some material. The employee suffered a broken left ankle and a dislocated right shoulder.
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Sharon Coating, LLC
An employee was attempting to wrap a finished coil. There is paper suspended above employees when they wrap coils, and the paper is included in the wrapping on the part. The employee's hand became caught between the coil and the wrapper roll. The wrapping machine cycled and crushed the employee's left hand. The employee was hospitalized, and surgery was required.
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Gulf Coast Dismantling and Salvage, Inc.
An employee was cutting a piece of steel with a torch. About 40 feet away, an excavator with a grapple attachment was pulling apart two other pieces of steel that were connected with bolts. When those two pieces were pulled apart, the bolts broke and one of the pieces flew out the side of the grapple. It struck the employee in the hand and right leg, causing hand fractures and lacerations and a broken femur. The employee was hospitalized.
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PNC Bank NA
An employee was closing a small vault door. The door caught the employee's thumb, causing an amputation.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.