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

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services/National Institutes of Health

Fall on same level, unspecified · Fractures

Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury at U.S. Department of Health and Human Services/National Institutes of Health, Building 10, BETHESDA, MARYLAND 20817 on — Fractures, affecting the thigh(s).

An employee was walking in a parking garage when an automobile started approaching. The employee went to step back behind a protection barrier and fell to the concrete ground, breaking a femur.

Hospitalized Thigh(s) Parking lot, unspecified

PetSmart

An employee was walking behind the store with another associate to get paperwork from the delivery driver when she fell on the walkway and sustained a leg fracture that required surgery.

Vail Resorts

An employee fell while giving a skiing lesson and sustained a broken leg.

R B Machine, Inc.

An employee was adjusting the forks on a forklift when a fork detached from the forklift. The employee jumped out of the way but fell on the concrete floor. The employee was hospitalized with a broken hip.

Energy Transfer Partners

An employee attempted to open a door while carrying packages when they fell and suffered a fractured left hip.

New York Life Insurance Company

An employee was playing kickball as part of a team building activity when they fell and suffered a dislocated left foot.

Compass Group

An employee was taking two bags of trash out to the dumpster when she tripped and fell, striking her shoulder on a railing. The employee was hospitalized with an injury to the shoulder.

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 8HHNHB028

An employee was using a mobility scooter to traverse a hallway. They turned around in the doorway of an automatic door. It started closing and struck the mobility scooter causing it to tip over and land on the employee. The employee sustained a broken femur.

Center for Disease Control and Prevention

An employee was walking to another area and opening a door when she fell to the ground. The employee sustained abrasions to her nose, forehead, and chin, as well as fractured wrists.

Indian Health Service

An employee was standing on a ladder installing a fluorescent light bulb ballast when he contacted a live wire and received an electrical shock to his left hand, causing him to fall from the ladder to the floor. The employee was hospitalized with an electrical shock and burns to his left hand, as well as fractures to his right tibia and distal right radius. The wire was not deenergized or locket out/tagged out.

Berks Encore

An employee was walking in a parking lot when they slipped on ice and fell, resulting in a broken lower right leg and twisted ankle.

United States Marshals Service

An employee was closing a gun locker in his automobile trunk when his left middle finger was partially amputated by the lid.

National Security Agency

An employee was ascending a flight of stairs after exiting their vehicle in an adjacent employee parking lot. The employee stepped to the right to avoid another employee on the left who was descending the stairs. The employee lost their balance and fell on the stairs. They were hospitalized with a laceration/abrasion to their chin, a fractured left humerus, and bruising to their left knee.

U.S. Postal Service

A mail handler was moving BMCs on the loading dock when they fell from the loading dock to the concrete ground below. The employee was hospitalized with head trauma.

SJW Contractors

An employee was on an A-frame ladder while preforming demolition of a ceiling. A section of HVAC ductwork fell on the employee and knocked them to the ground approximately 12 feet below. The employee was hospitalized with a concussion and lacerations.

U.S. Department of Army

On the morning of July 24, 2025, an employee was conducting synthesis of a highly toxic experimental chemical (nerve agent) in a chemical fume hood. The operation was completed at approximately 11:30 AM. The employee was exposed to the chemical and began experiencing symptoms of illness/poisoning around 1:30 PM and was hospitalized.