Stratham, NH—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Stratham, NH
10 severe-injury reports between 2015-10-03 and 2024-03-01, 22 OSHA inspections, and 102 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Stratham, New Hampshire.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Stratham
Example incidents
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The Granite Group Wholesalers LLC
An employee was unloading a piece of 8-inch-thick, 21-foot-long steel pipe (600 pounds) from the deck level of a curtain side flatbed truck by rolling it off the side to the ground. He had used a 36-inch-long hook with a T handle on the end to position the pipe so it would clear a frame at the rear of the truck. The front end of the pipe rolled off the truck, and the employee (still holding the hook) was pulled off the truck with it. He landed on the asphalt on his hands and knees, and his torso struck the pipe. He suffered bruising to the chest, cracked ribs, a lacerated kidney, and bruising/swelling to his knees. He was hospitalized.
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Lindt & Sprungli (USA) Inc.
An employee was trying to retrieve a dropped paper towel from a chocolate mixing machine. An agitator grabbed her glove, and the mixing blades amputated the tip of her right index finger.
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New England's Best Home Services, LLC
An employee's finger was lacerated while they were cutting metal roofing with a saw.
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Lindt & Sprungli (USA) Inc.
An employee was swapping valves when a pneumatic valve actuated, resulting in amputation of their right index fingertip.
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FedEx Freight, Inc.
An employee was making a delivery when they slipped and fell off a lift gate, resulting in a head injury.
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Annseal Inc.
An employee was sealing cracks in the highway with a wand that dispenses rubber sealant from a slowly moving truck when the truck's light tower struck overhead power lines. Electricity traveled through the vehicle and down the wand where it shocked the employee.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.