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17 OSHA severe injury reports matching "Exel Inc".
OSHA Severe Injury Reports Database
Browse 17 workplace severe injury reports with employer names, locations, and incident details. Each report documents a hospitalization, amputation, or eye loss as reported to OSHA. Use the filters below to narrow results.
| Date | Employer | Location | Event | Nature | Body Part | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 5, 2025 | Exel Inc. | LOCKBOURNE, OHIO | Nonroadway noncollision fall or jump from moving vehicle | Fractures | Trunk and other lower extremities | Hospitalized |
| May 11, 2025 | Exel Inc. | COLUMBUS, OHIO | Vehicle struck by falling or flying object(s), nonroadway | Fractures and surface, flesh wounds | Foot (feet), toe(s) unspecified | Hospitalized |
| Jan 10, 2025 | Exel Inc. | SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI | Nonroadway noncollision fall or jump from and struck by moving vehicle | Amputations involving bone loss | Thigh(s) | Hospitalized, Amputation |
| Oct 15, 2024 | Exel Inc. | WESTERVILLE, OHIO | Other fall to lower level less than 6 feet | Fractures | Hip(s) and leg(s) n.e.c. | Hospitalized |
| Mar 27, 2024 | Exel Inc. | NORTH AURORA, ILLINOIS | Collision with stationary object, nonroadway | Amputations, avulsions, enucleations unspecified | Other finger(s) n.e.c. | Amputation |
| Mar 15, 2024 | Exel Inc | MIDDLETOWN, OHIO | Fall on same level due to slip or trip | Fractures | Hip joint(s) | Hospitalized |
| Sep 29, 2023 | Exel Inc | MIDDLETOWN, OHIO | Collision between a moving and standing vehicle, nonroadway | Fractures | Lower leg(s) | Hospitalized |
| Dec 10, 2022 | EXEL INC. | DAYTON, OHIO | Exposure to environmental cold | Frostbite | Finger(s), fingernail(s), unspecified | Hospitalized |
| Aug 19, 2022 | EXEL INC. | FAIRBURN, GEORGIA | Nonclassifiable | Soreness, pain, hurt-nonspecified injury | Foot (feet), unspecified | Hospitalized |
| Mar 29, 2022 | Exel Inc. | UNION, OHIO | Part of occupant s body caught between vehicle and other object in nonroadway transport incident | Amputations | Lower leg(s) | Amputation |
| Sep 15, 2019 | Exel Inc. dba DHL Supply Chain | MANTENO, ILLINOIS | Part of occupant s body caught between vehicle and other object in nonroadway transport incident | Soreness, pain, hurt-nonspecified injury | Foot (feet), unspecified | Hospitalized |
| Feb 3, 2016 | Exel Inc. | LEIPSIC, OHIO | Nonroadway collision with object other than vehicle, n.e.c. | Fractures | Leg(s), unspecified | Hospitalized |
| Nov 19, 2015 | Exel Inc. | BAYTOWN, TEXAS | Struck or run over by rolling powered vehicle | Amputations | Foot (feet), n.e.c. | Hospitalized, Amputation |
| Aug 17, 2015 | EXEL INC. | CLAYTON, OHIO | Other fall to lower level, unspecified | Intracranial injuries, unspecified | Brain | Hospitalized |
| Jul 19, 2015 | Exel Inc. | HEBRON, OHIO | Fall, slip, trip, unspecified | Fractures | Upper and lower limb(s) | Hospitalized |
| May 26, 2015 | Exel Inc. | MCDONOUGH, GEORGIA | Pedestrian struck by vehicle in nonroadway area, unspecified | Soreness, pain, hurt-nonspecified injury | Foot (feet), unspecified | Hospitalized |
| May 20, 2015 | Exel Inc. | UNIVERSITY PARK, ILLINOIS | Nonclassifiable | Soreness, pain, hurt-nonspecified injury | Wrist(s) | Hospitalized |
Frequently Asked Questions
OSHA requires employers to report all workplace injuries resulting in hospitalization, amputation, or loss of an eye within 24 hours. Each report in this database includes the employer name, full address, a description of the event, the nature of injury, and a detailed narrative of what happened.
The most common severe workplace injuries include amputations, fractures, crushing injuries, burns, and multiple injuries. Falls, being struck by objects, caught-in/between incidents, and exposure to harmful substances are among the most common event types.
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