105,313Records 71,083Employers 85,290Hospitalizations 27,770Amputations 2015-01-01 2025-10-31
Safety Incidents OSHA Severe Injury Reports · 2015–2025

GOLD BOND BUILDING PRODUCTS

Federal OSHA safety record across 14 records in 5 states.

Federal OSHA records for GOLD BOND BUILDING PRODUCTS include 2 Severe Injury Reports, 0 Form 300/301 injury filings, and 12 OSHA inspections, spanning 5 states, with incidents dated between and . Aggregated from three OSHA data feeds; per-record detail and source citations are linked below.

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SIR2 records Injuries0 records Inspections12 records

Date range to

Most recent 2 of 2 reports for this employer.

Gold Bond Building Products

EventCaught in running equipment or machinery during regular operation

Amputation

Gold Bond Building Products

EventCaught in running equipment or machinery during maintenance, cleaning

Amputation

No ITA Form 300/301 injury filings recorded for this employer.

Date range to

Most recent 24 of 12 inspections for this employer.

No OSHA citations recorded for this employer.

Alabama, NY
4 records
East Greenbush, NY
4 records
Millington, NJ
3 records
ANNISTON, AL
1 record
GIBSONTON, FLORIDA
1 record
ROTAN, TEXAS
1 record
NAICS 000000
NAICS 321219
NAICS 327420

This profile aggregates federal OSHA records from three published feeds: OSHA Severe Injury Reports, the ITA Establishment-Specific Injury and Illness Data (Form 300/301), and the U.S. Department of Labor Open Data API (OSHA inspections). Records are matched to this employer by normalized name; small variations in spelling, punctuation, and capitalization collapse to one profile, while materially different legal entities (e.g. parent vs. subsidiary with distinct hyphenated names) remain separate.