Sussex, WI—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Sussex, WI
13 severe-injury reports between 2015-08-06 and 2024-03-12, 28 OSHA inspections, and 205 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Sussex, Wisconsin.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Sussex
Example incidents
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Metro Market
An employee was stepping off a stepladder when they fell to the floor, resulting in a fractured hip.
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Quad Graphics
An employee was performing maintenance tasks on a roof in the rain. As the employee was descending the ladder, he slipped off a rung and fell, landing on both feet. The employee's right heel and left ankle were fractured.
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The Prestwick Group, Inc.
An employee was loading a piece of wood into a mortise and tenon machine. The employee's right ring finger was pinched between the wood and the working surface of the machine, and their fingertip was amputated.
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Natures Path Foods
An employee was training a new operator when a machine jammed. The employee had used an adjustable wrench to remove bolts and was clearing the machine when its moving parts amputated three fingertips on her left hand.
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Quad Graphics
Two electricians/journeyman mechanics were doing preventative maintenance on a high-density storage system, an aisle with two cranes. They were preparing to lubricate the chains on one of the cranes. One of them was on the lift station, seated above the crane on a cross-support bar to perform lubrication and test the vertical limit switch. He tripped the vertical limit switch to begin the work. The crane and the lift station began to move up, and his right leg was pinned and broken between the frame of the crane and the crossbar of the lift station.
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Holtger Bros. Inc
An employee was spooling out cable with a power winch. There was slack in the cable. The winch was put into forward, then reverse; the cable tensed and caught the employee's finger against the metal housing. The employee's fingertip was amputated (without bone loss).
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.