Portage, WI—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Portage, WI
29 severe-injury reports between 2015-01-27 and 2025-06-24, 175 OSHA inspections, and 199 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Portage, Wisconsin.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Portage
Example incidents
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Associated Milk Producers, Inc.
An employee was checking inventory in the warehouse. They walked out from between racking and were struck by the mast of a forklift that was going forward. The employee was hospitalized with fractures to their nose, ribs, and toes.
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Trienda Holdings, L.L.C.
An employee was banding a completed skid of plastic sheets on a 13-inch-tall, 8-foot x 8-foot platform. The employee fell from the platform to the concrete floor and suffered a broken left hip.
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Ashley Koeller
An employee was loading a horse onto a trailer when the horse kicked them in the chest, resulting in bruising to their mid-torso below the sternum and above the ribs. The employee was hospitalized.
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Wieser Concrete Products, Inc.
An employee was attempting to stand up adjacent to a rack of rebar and pulled a portable rack of rebar weighing approximately 500 lbs. onto his leg, resulting in a broken femur that required hospitalization.
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InterCon Construction, Inc.
A crew was pulling a 4-inch plastic gas pipe off a reel and straightening it for installation. The injured employee stepped up on the trailer to cut the last band holding the pipe in the coil on the reel. As he turned to step off the trailer, the end of the pipe rotated and sprung out of the cage surrounding the coil, striking the employee on the side of the head and knocking him off of the trailer into the roadway. The employee suffered head trauma that required hospitalization.
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Portage Plastics Corporation
An employee was fixing a grinder. The space was limited and he could not open the grinder electrical door all the way. After checking voltage and replacing a fuse, he stood up to shut the main disconnect off and the cabinet door shut slowly, pushing his hand inside and shocking him. He was then held to the grinder. He was shocked, resulting in the amputation of his left pinky and ring fingers, as well as a thumb injury that required a skin graft.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.