Tomah, WI—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Tomah, WI
23 severe-injury reports between 2015-03-25 and 2025-10-25, 77 OSHA inspections, and 168 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Tomah, Wisconsin.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Tomah
Example incidents
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O'Reilly Auto Parts
An employee was carrying a plastic tote full of brake rotors. His foot caught the corner of a pallet, causing him to fall to the concrete floor and break his hip.
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Gerke Excavating, Inc.
An employee was installing a door on a semi-trailer. They were using a forklift to lift the door to the height of the trailer when the door became jammed between the forklift mast and the hinge on the trailer. When the employee went to dislodge the door from the mast, the door fell and crushed their foot. Their big toe was amputated. The employee was hospitalized and their big toe was surgically reattached. The employee's foot and other toes also required surgery.
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Tomah V.A. Medical Center
An employee was walking down a hallway when they stepped on a small puddle of liquid and fell backward onto their left leg, resulting in a broken left femur.
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Marten Transport, Ltd.
An employee was adjusting the height of a trailer's landing gear when they were struck by a trailer backing into the adjacent parking space. The employee was hospitalized and their arm was amputated.
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Courtesy Corporation dba McDonalds
An employee was gathering product to open for business. When she stepped onto a pallet with shrink wrap on it, her foot got tangled in the shrink wrap and she fell to the floor. The employee sustained a fractured left hip.
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The Toro Company
An employee was moving materials in an area behind the building using a stand-up loader. While backing up, his ankle was pinned between a metal rack and the loader resulting in a broken ankle.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.