Pueblo, CO—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Pueblo, CO
88 severe-injury reports between 2015-02-14 and 2025-08-04, 109 OSHA inspections, and 790 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Pueblo, Colorado.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Pueblo
Example incidents
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CF&I Steel L.P.
An employee was advancing a rail to line up for welding with a secondary rail on the weld line when his right middle and ring fingers were caught between the rails. The employee sustained an amputation to the top knuckle of the middle finger and a fracture to the ring finger. The machine was guarded at the time.
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A-Affordable Disposal of Pueblo, Inc.
An employee was emptying a dumpster into a rear-load trash truck at a customer location. The employee's left index finger got caught by the dumpster as it was being dumped, resulting in amputation of the finger at the knuckle.
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CF&I Steel, L.P.
An employee was removing a metal shim liner from between stacked manufacturing rolls while a crane was lifting up on a roll to separate them. After the initial lift, the load settled and their right thumb was crushed between the lifted roll and the liner, resulting in amputation at the distal knuckle.
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T R Toppers Inc
An employee was troubleshooting a malfunctioning baler (cardboard compactor) that was constantly cycling. The employee went to wipe the photo eye when his left middle fingertip was sheared off by the ram of the baler. The employee sustained a partial amputation of approximately 0.6 cm of the fingertip.
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Trinity Excavating and Demolition
An employee was setting a portion of trench drain by hand. The piece was approximately 30 inches long and weighed 50 pounds. The employee lost his grip and his little finger was pinched between the piece and another piece that was already set in place, resulting in a fingertip amputation including bone.
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CRH Materials
An employee was lifting a steel frame to be rigged and picked. The steel frame was 18 inches wide by 34 feet long and weighed approximately 800 lbs. The employee used a crowbar, wedged under the steel frame to gain leverage. The crowbar let loose and the steel frame fell onto the employees left leg, fracturing his tibia.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.