Miami, OK—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Miami, OK
11 severe-injury reports between 2015-07-09 and 2022-09-29, 117 OSHA inspections, and 213 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Miami, Oklahoma.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Miami
Example incidents
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J-M Farms Holdings, LLC
An employee was walking near a stacker machine when a stack of four or five compost-filled trays fell from it. One of the trays struck the employee's right ankle, breaking bones.
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United Parcel Service
An employee made a delivery at a residence. The employee turned to return to the delivery truck and heard a pop and fell to the ground. The employee's right hip was broken by the turning/twisting movement.
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Hopkins Manufacturing Corporation
An employee was doing preventive maintenance on a mold on a work table. One of the pin actuators on the mold was not functioning properly. The employee was using a handheld air hose with a rubber nozzle tip attachment to actuate the pin in and out. The pin would actuate in but not out; while the employee was trying to manually slide the pin, the air hose attachment activated. The pin caught the employee's left middle finger, partially amputating it.
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BOAT FLOATER CO.
An employee was operating a 30-ton press shear when a chip of metal struck the employee in the throat causing a puncture injury.
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Hopkins Manufacturing Corporation
A maintenance employee was working on a plastic mold injection machine when it sprayed hot liquid product onto his face. He was hospitalized with second degree burns to his face and hands.
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JM Foods, Inc.
An employee was on the ground talking to an aerial lift operator when the operator lost sight of the employee and ran over her ankle, fracturing it.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.