Peoria, IL—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Peoria, IL
86 severe-injury reports between 2015-01-26 and 2025-10-19, 842 OSHA inspections, and 1,083 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Peoria, Illinois.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Peoria
Example incidents
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Keystone Consolidated Industries, Inc.
An employee was working to close a furnace door. The hydraulic mechanism that opens and closes the furnace door was non-operational and had been disconnected to allow the furnace door to be opened manually. As the employee was releasing the pins that held the door open, the door and the hydraulic cylinder fell, pinching their left hand between the hydraulic cylinder's base plate and the furnace. The employee suffered amputation of the little fingertip.
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JIMAX Landscape LLC
An employee was moving branches and other material when they were struck in the leg by the track of a skid-steer loader, resulting in an ankle and lower leg injury.
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Keystone Consolidated Industries, Inc.
An employee was helping stack scrap wire. A fork truck was setting a carrier of scrap wire on top of another carrier. The scrap wire on the fork truck caught on the second carrier, and the carrier on the forks was pulled off. It struck the employee in the head, causing a concussion. The employee was hospitalized.
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Keystone Consolidated Industries, Inc.
On July 7, 2025, at approximately 1:45 AM, an employee was moving vermiculite in a zinc pan with shovel. Molten zinc entered his left boot and caused burns to his shin and the top of his foot.
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O'Brien Steel Service Co.
An employee was straightening a stack of materials (including steel flats, channels, and beams) on a cart. He was using a crane with a magnet. While he was "locking" the magnet, the crane pulled a 1,400-pound bundle of channel off the stack that struck his left leg. He was hospitalized and required surgery to the leg.
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P.J. Hoerr, Inc.
On April 3, 2025, an employee was throwing scrap drywall out of an opening in the second floor and fell to the ground. The employee was hospitalized with a fractured left tibia.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.