Whitewater, WI—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Whitewater, WI
14 severe-injury reports between 2015-11-05 and 2025-09-19, 54 OSHA inspections, and 186 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Whitewater, Wisconsin.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Whitewater
Example incidents
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MacLean-Fogg Company
An employee was working to clean parts that had accumulated on a conveyor belt after the belt became unplugged. The employee plugged the conveyor belt back in, then tripped over the caster of the conveyor belt, and fell. The employee sustained a fractured hip.
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Lavelle Industries, Inc.
An employee was conducting maintenance on a new machine that overheated, which lead to a failure of a water hose and the hose released hot water and steam. The employee sustained burns and was hospitalized.
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Fischer Excavating, Inc.
An employee was grading a trench inside a trench box with the assistance of a machine operator who was using the teeth of his bucket to help with a pile in the trench box. The employee was struck by the bucket and pinned between the bucket and a spreader bar, resulting in a broken arm, center mass bruising, bleeding of the liver, and a few fractures where his ribs meet his spine.
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Lavelle Industries, Inc.
An employee tripped on a 4-inch step outside a building and fell to the concrete sidewalk, landing on her face. She suffered swelling and a bloody nose, and underwent surgery.
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S & R Egg Farm, Inc.
Two employees were removing a manure belt from a dryer. When the injured employee grabbed the cable slack, his right index finger was pulled into the reel and amputated at the first knuckle.
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Generac Power Systems, Inc.
Two employees were pushing a multi-tiered material handling cart that weighed approximately 363 pounds. The cart rolled over the foot and ankle of one of the employees. The injured employee sustained lacerations to the ankle and chipped bone.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.