Alliance, NE—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Alliance, NE
9 severe-injury reports between 2015-06-12 and 2025-03-27, 74 OSHA inspections, and 39 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Alliance, Nebraska.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Alliance
Example incidents
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Western Potatoes Inc
An employee had just finished repairing a chain and sprocket. He turned on the machinery and his sleeves got caught in the chain and sprocket. The employee sustained partial amputation of his lower left arm. The employee was hospitalized.
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Progress Rail (Alliance)
The injured employee was working on an open-top coal car replacing a piece that supports the sides of the car. The injured employee and a co-worker each had a side of the support. As the co-worker unbolted his side, he lost his grip, and the support swung down on the side of the injured employee, amputating their right ring fingertip.
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Thompson Seed Potato
An employee was fixing a chain on a piler when the piler was turned on. The employee's left index finger become caught and pinched between the chain and wheel sprocket, amputating the fingertip.
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USDA-APHIS-Wildlife Services
An employee was checking pigeon traps and fell off the roof. The employee sustained a fractured wrist and three fractured vertebrae.
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Parker Hannifin
An employee was running an extrusion line in the manufacturing of a hydraulic hose. In the process of finishing a run, the employee attempted to separate the hose from a reel that was attached with string. The employee's left index finger was inadvertently tangled in the string, which tightened around the employee's fingertip. As a result, the skin and nail was removed from the fingertip.
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Thompson Seed Potato
An employee was sorting potatoes on a conveyor. The chain from the conveyor's chain drive struck and avulsed the employee's right index fingertip.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.