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5 OSHA severe injury reports matching "Kia Georgia, Inc.".

OSHA Severe Injury Reports Database

Browse 5 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.

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DateEmployerLocationEventNatureBody PartOutcome
Oct 17, 2024 Kia Georgia, Inc. WEST POINT, GEORGIA Collision with stationary object, nonroadway Fractures Lower leg(s) Hospitalized, Amputation
Jul 24, 2024 Kia Georgia, Inc. WEST POINT, GEORGIA Pedestrian struck by forward-moving vehicle in nonroadway area Fractures Ankle(s) Hospitalized
Oct 19, 2022 Kia Georgia, Inc. WEST POINT, GEORGIA Injured by slipping or swinging object held by injured worker Cuts, lacerations Wrist(s) Hospitalized
Jun 16, 2022 Kia Georgia, Inc. WEST POINT, GEORGIA Part of occupant s body caught between vehicle and other object in nonroadway transport incident Soreness, pain, hurt-nonspecified injury Thigh(s) Hospitalized
Oct 9, 2021 Kia Georgia, Inc. WEST POINT, GEORGIA Direct exposure to electricity, unspecified Third or fourth degree electrical burns Multiple body parts, n.e.c. 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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