New Brunswick, NJ—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
New Brunswick, NJ
23 severe-injury reports between 2015-01-23 and 2025-10-24, 593 OSHA inspections, and 1,006 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
Employers with the most severe injuries in New Brunswick
Example incidents
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Allied Waste Systems Inc
An employee assisted in cleaning material from a conveyor pit. After the pit was cleaned, the employee proceeded to replace metal safety plates to ensure other employees did not fall into the pit. While replacing one of the last plates, the employee mis-stepped and fell approximately 5 feet into the pit. The employee was hospitalized with back/side bruising, elbow bruising, bone bruises, and/or fractured ribs.
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Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital
An employee was registering a patient in police custody in an emergency department. The patient tried to escape, and police/security personnel bumped into the employee during the resulting scuffle. The employee fell and suffered a broken right tibia and fibula.
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Europastry USA Inc.
An employee was repairing a dough-forming machine when it amputated his right index fingertip.
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USPL Nutritionals LLC
When a forklift operator went to lift a pallet with the forks, the pallet slipped and struck a stack of pallets on the top rack in the aisle. The stack of pallets fell from the top rack to the floor below and struck an employee who was walking near the rack. The employee then fell across the room and struck the wall with the right side of his body. The employee sustained dislocations of his right shoulder and knee.
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Speedway
An employee was attacked by a customer while pumping gas. He fell and his head struck the sidewalk, causing a head injury.
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Europastry USA
An employee was operating machinery when their finger was pinched by the machinery, 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.