Natchez, MS—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Natchez, MS
15 severe-injury reports between 2015-03-11 and 2025-09-09, 279 OSHA inspections, and 101 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Natchez, Mississippi.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Natchez
Example incidents
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Phibro rCB LLC
An employee was responding to a maintenance call about a snake outside a building. As the employee tried to kill the rattlesnake, it bit the employee twice. The employee was hospitalized.
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Phibro rCB
An employee was checking the belts on a blower machine. After powering the machine down, the employee began to manually rotate the belt to look at the motor. His fingers became caught between the motor pulley and the belt resulting in the amputation of two fingertips and the loss of a fingernail from a third finger.
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ATMOS ENERGY Group LLC
An employee who had been checking meters was standing by a company pickup truck parked near an intersection along the left shoulder of a road. A utility truck and trailer loaded with utility poles traveling past the parked work truck caught the front left of the parked pickup truck and moved it approximately 25 feet, pinning the employee between the two vehicles. The employee suffered one broken rib and a bruised lung.
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Great River Industries, LLC.
An employee was taping carpet on the metal roll of a roll forming machine when both of the employee's hands were pulled between the rolls. The employee was hospitalized for broken bones and multiple finger amputations on both hands.
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Genesis Crude Oil, LP
An employee was exiting a truck when he lost his footing while descending the cab stairs. He fell to the ground and injured his left elbow, requiring hospitalization.
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von Drehle Corporation
An employee was removing a clog from the impeller of a filter press using a pipe wrench. When the clog became free, a V-belt moved as a result of gravity and crushed the employee's left middle finger, resulting in an avulsion.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.