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Safety Incidents OSHA Severe Injury Reports · 2015–2025

Samuels and Son Seafood Co.

Pedestrian struck by vehicle in nonroadway area, unspecified · Crushing injuries

Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury at Samuels and Son Seafood Co., 3400 S Lawrence St, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 19148 on — Crushing injuries, affecting the toes(s), toenail(s).

An employee was picking up a bag in an aisle when a passing forklift ran over his foot, crushing his toe.

Hospitalized Toes(s), toenail(s) Forklift, order picker, platform truck-powered

Samuels and Son Seafood Co.

An employee was using a fish skinning machine. The machine caught the employee's left hand, causing ligament damage and partial degloving.

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REPUBLIC SERVICES ENVIRONMENT, INC

An employee was walking back to her workstation. A forklift reversed a short distance, then completed a U-turn and struck her, running over her lower extremities. She was hospitalized with a broken ankle.

Gateway Terminals, L.L.C.

An employee was training on a jockey truck. Upon stepping out of the truck, the employee was struck by a rubber tire gantry crane, resulting in amputations of the right leg above the knee and left leg below the knee.

PUBLIX SUPER MARKETS, INC.

An employee was standing at the rear of a double pallet jack. Another double jack approached, and the employee's lower leg was caught between the two pieces of equipment. He suffered a broken tibia and fibula.

Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.

An employee was unloading large material bags on a loading dock. A forklift tine pinned the employee's foot against a pallet, causing the employee to fall and suffer a broken ankle.

Coca-Cola Beverages Florida, LLC

An employee was pushing a container when they were struck by a forklift. The employee sustained a left leg fracture.

THE FRESH MARKET OF MASSACHUSETTS, INC.

An employee was breaking down boxes to load into a baler. They fell and fractured their right hip on the concrete floor.

American Seafoods Company

An employee was moving boxes of frozen product from a stack to a conveyor belt when they slipped and fell. The box they were carrying weighed 20 kg and fell onto their right little finger, crushing it. The distal portion of the finger was amputated.

13th Avenue Fish Market

An employee was cleaning a machine when her left index finger became caught in the machine and was amputated.

Samuels and Son Seafood Co.

An employee was using a fish skinning machine. The machine caught the employee's left hand, causing ligament damage and partial degloving.

American Seafoods Company

An employee was attempting to dislodge a plugged drain on a fish meal auger when the auger amputated his right middle and ring fingertips.

Main Line Clinical Labs

An employee was closing a door when the door closed on their right index finger, resulting in a fingertip amputation.

Ardent Mills

An employee was walking into the motor control center (MCC) room when his right ring finger was caught in the hinge of a doorway. He sustained an open phalanx fracture, which resulted in a partial amputation above the first knuckle.

Zimmerman & Herr

An employee was changing the spacing on a telehandler's forks. A fork slipped, and the employee's left index finger was caught between it and the mast. The fingertip was medically amputated at the first knuckle.

McAneny Brothers, Inc.

An employee was pulling down a broken skid with a forklift. When the employee backed up the forklift to get the forks out of the skid he pulled down, he contacted the forks of another parked forklift, fracturing both of his legs. He was hospitalized.

Metz Culinary Management LLC

An employee was carrying cups back to the kitchen when her foot got caught on a cart and she fell face-first. During the fall, a piece of glass from a cup cut the inside of her mouth, severing an artery. She also sustained a laceration on her lower lip. The employee was hospitalized.