Muscle Shoals, AL—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Muscle Shoals, AL
25 severe-injury reports between 2015-05-04 and 2025-08-06, 142 OSHA inspections, and 274 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Muscle Shoals, Alabama.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Muscle Shoals
Example incidents
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Tennessee Valley Authority
An employee was polishing the center of a try bar on a lathe when they sustained an avulsion of the right forearm that required surgery.
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Mid-South/Central Extrusion Die Co., Inc.
An employee was loading components into fixtures on an automated CNC Line. He was moving a J-Hook lifting apparatus by hand from its storage location to the raw material area in order to pick up a piece of steel. The employee had the crane remote and the neck of the J-Hook apparatus in his right hand. When he went to set the J-Hook down on the floor, he placed his left middle finger inside of the lifting loop of the magnet. As he manually lowered the J-Hook to the floor by the neck, it fell. As the neck dropped to the floor, the magnet shifted and the lifting loop of the magnet retracted into the bracket of the J-Hook, fracturing and amputating the fingertip.
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Constellium
An employee was dumping aluminum scrap from an engineered scrap can into a larger scrap container when the release cable caught the employee's gloved thumb between the lever cable and the handle of the scrap can. The employee sustained an amputation to the thumb tip.
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The Hiller Companies, Inc.
An employee was flow-testing a fire hydrant when the hydrant spun around and the diffuser struck him in the head. The employee sustained a head injury and a head laceration. The employee was hospitalized.
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Pyrotek Inc
An employee was laying insulation using spray glue when it caught fire and the employee was burned.
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Linamar Structures USA (Alabama) Inc.
An employee was loading floor panels onto a transport cart. The panels shifted and fell, striking the employee and causing a laceration to the upper arm.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.