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Safety Incidents OSHA Severe Injury Reports · 2015–2025

U.S. Marshals Service

Shooting by other person-intentional · Gunshot wounds

Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury at U.S. Marshals Service, 1234 Police Dr., ANIAK, ALASKA 99557 on — Gunshot wounds, affecting the leg(s), unspecified.

A U.S. Marshal was conducting a fugitive investigation. The team announced their presence and entered the suspect's home. The team was fired upon and the employee was shot in the leg.

Hospitalized Leg(s), unspecified Suspect not yet apprehended

U.S. Marshals Service

An employee was taking a wanted subject into custody when the subject fired a gun into the windshield of the employee's vehicle. The employee suffered a gunshot wound below the left eye.

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Walmart Supercenter

An employee and two customers were involved in a verbal altercation that escalated into a physical altercation. The employee was shot in the left thigh by the customer and required surgery.

Stoweco LLC

An employee was involved in a dispute with a campground customer when the customer fired a shotgun. The employee's finger was partially amputated and his head was grazed by a bullet. The employee was also shot in the thigh.

WDS Pak Source, LLC

On December 28, 2023, an employee was hospitalized after being shot three times in the torso by another employee.

Family Dollar

An employee was in the parking lot, leaving the job site, when they were shot in the left wrist.

U.S. Department of Interior

A U.S. Park Police Officer sustained multiple gunshot wounds during an engagement with an armed assailant who was attempting to flee the scene of a crime. The officer was hospitalized and required surgery.

Department of Justice - USMS

The injured employee was assisting a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) enforcement operation. During an apprehension, officers returned fire at a subject and struck the employee with a bullet. The employee sustained a gunshot wound to their right hand.

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.

Karnes County Correctional Center

A corrections officer was working with others to restrain an inmate. During the takedown, the other officers and the inmate landed on the officer, who suffered a fracture to the right hip.

Federal Bureau of Investigation

An employee was running during a fitness test and experienced heat illness, chest pains, and felt faint. The employee sustained heat exhaustion.

Dept. of Homeland Security - CBP

On August 1, 2025, an employee was preparing to initiate canine training when they were bitten by a dog on the neck and face.

Turnagain Marine Construction Corporation

An employee was assisting with pre-welding setup on pile structures at the fuel dock worksite. They were working to operate a come-along to align a waler to the pile. Due to limited leverage and restricted positioning within the man basket of the crane, the employee exited the basket to manually adjust the waler from the structure itself. During the task, wave height and frequency increased. A large wave struck the area, causing the pile braces and walers to shift. The employee lost their footing and grabbed the production pile edge. Their fingers on one hand were crushed between two structural steel piles. The employee sustained an amputation to the fingers and was hospitalized.

Circle Seafoods Qalib, Inc.

An employee was in a tunnel freezer, which was being turned on for the first time. The baffling for the evaporator fan got stuck in the siding. The employee ascended a 5'9"-tall cart to reach the raised baffling panel. The raised baffling shifted and dropped, trapping the employee's arm between the aluminum and foam core baffling. The employee sustained a severe laceration to the lower forearm/upper wrist and severed ligaments. The employee was hospitalized.

Bureau of Land Management

An employee was engaging in daily physical training in preparation for fire season as a smokejumper. The employee sustained swelling and stiffness in their arms and was hospitalized with rhabdomyolysis.