Steelton, PA—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Steelton, PA
18 severe-injury reports between 2015-01-19 and 2025-01-29, 45 OSHA inspections, and 62 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Steelton, Pennsylvania.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Steelton
Example incidents
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Dura-Bond Pipe, LLC
An employee in the coating department was painting a steel bracket for a new tank. The bracket sat about 3 feet above the floor on a steel support rack. The employee stood in the middle of the rectangular shaped bracket while painting. The employee finished painting and went to climb over the support rack. When their left foot hit the ground on the other side of the bracket, their ankle rolled, resulting in factures to the left fibula and tibia.
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Cleveland-Cliffs Steelton LLC
An employee was loading bundles of steel onto a gondola-style railcar. When an overhead crane lowered a bundle into the railcar, the horizontal wood cribbing shifted. The employee noticed and directed the crane operator to lift the bundle approximately six inches. They proceeded to adjust the wood cribbing and then directed the crane operator to lower the lift. The employee's right hand was positioned in a pinch point between the horizontal wood cribbing and the bundle of steel or lifting chain, resulting in the amputation of their right middle fingertip.
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Dura-Bond Pipe, LLC
An employee was operating a welding machine when they saw a flash inside the pipe. The employee then got on a crawler to navigate inside the pipe so they could check the interior weld. The pipe was 40-feet long and 32-inches in diameter. When the employee came back out of the pipe, they were positioned on their hands and knees, and their right foot was crushed by the moving pipe. Four toes were medically amputated.
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Cleveland-Cliffs Steelton LLC
An employee was driving a dump truck up a slight grade. The truck tipped backward and the front wheels of the truck rose off the ground. The tipping resulted in the load (10 steel blooms) to become dislodged from the bed of dump truck. The front of the truck then fell back to the ground, causing the employee to strike their head against the steering wheel and sustain facial injuries.
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Cleveland-Cliffs Steelton LLC
An employee was cleaning chips from a saw. When she stepped down from the platform onto the ground, she suffered a dislocated right knee.
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C & D Rigging Realty LLC
An employee was working on a handrail system between a short concrete wall and a stack of steel blooms consisting of 8-inch square sections of steel that were 30 feet long and stacked 4 feet high. The blooms shifted and pinned the employee against the wall, resulting in a broken right leg and right knee along with bruising on the left leg.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.