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

CENVEO

Overexertion in lifting-multiple episodes · Soreness, pain, hurt-nonspecified injury

Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury at CENVEO, 101 WORKMAN COURT, EUREKA, MISSOURI 63025 on — Soreness, pain, hurt-nonspecified injury, affecting the back, including spine, spinal cord, unspecified.

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On 10/22/2015 at approximately 10:30 pm, an employee was loading a stack of papers (car maps) into the folding machine when he felt a pop in his back. He finished his shift and went home. He was later hospitalized for a back injury that required surgery.

Hospitalized Back, including spine, spinal cord, unspecified Paper, sheets

Staples, INC.

On August 22, 2022, an employee began experiencing neck and right shoulder pain during her shift after performing job-related tasks such as repetitive lifting. She was hospitalized for a right shoulder sprain and a pinched nerve.

The Giant Company

An employee was working in the back room putting boxes on carts to stock the store. He suffered a heart attack.

Food Court America,LLC

An employee was manually lifting cases of beer from a rolling cart and stacking them in a storage room. The employee felt ill, experienced chest pain, and then passed out and struck his head.

Roche Bros. Supermarkets, Inc.

An employee was bagging groceries. The employee suffered a strained shoulder while lifting products off the register.

Tyson Poultry, Inc.

An employee had been stacking boxes and started having chest pains. The employee was hospitalized and had cardiac related surgery.

OVOL USA

An employee was operating a cherry picker in a warehouse when they fell from the picker to the floor, resulting in a brain injury and a broken hip.

Pratt Retail Specialties, LLC

An employee was performing a paper roll change at a paper sheeter machine. He was turning a non-driven unwind stand and the roll by hand when his left little fingertip got pinched between a machine depression in the chuck and the sensor. The employee's fingertip was partially amputated.

KELLY SPICERS INC

An employee was pulling an order from the third level of a warehouse racking system and fell 15-20 feet from the forklift to the ground. The employee sustained fractures to the left tibia and fibula, left shoulder, right elbow and nose. The employee was wearing a safety harness but was not tied off at the time.

Hood Container Corporation

An employee was setting up a machine when their left glove was pulled into a nip point. The employee's finger was pulled in and they sustained a partial amputation.

Fischer Paper Products, Inc.

An employee was setting up a print job on a paper converting machine when his left middle fingertip was caught in a nip point on a roller and amputated. The roller was not guarded at the time of the incident.

WADDELL CONCRETE INC.

An employee was readjusting a safety hook to remove hardware from gang forms when his feet slipped. He fell to the ground, resulting in a broken left arm and wrist.

Dollar Tree

An employee was on a step ladder in a store aisle, making room on shelving for merchandise. She fell from the step ladder to the floor, suffering two fractures in her left leg. She was hospitalized, requiring surgery.

Corrigan Brothers Inc

An employee was closing the side cargo door to a company van. The tip of his finger got caught between the door and the door jamb, resulting in a partial amputation.

Plumb Supply Company

An employee lost his footing while climbing an inclined ladder. He stumbled down one step and was able to stabilize himself by holding the railing and twisting his body, but he suffered an internal abdominal injury and was hospitalized.

JRI INDUSTRIES

An employee was manipulating dies on a brake press. The press caught and crushed the employee's right forearm, resulting in hospitalization.