Employers with Injury Reports

67,529 employers with OSHA severe injury reports on record.

OSHA Employer Injury Database

Browse 67,529 employers that have had severe workplace injuries reported to OSHA between 2015 and 2025. Each employer listing shows the number of injury reports, hospitalizations, amputations, and the date range of reported incidents. Click any employer to see their full injury history.

EmployerLocationReportsHospitalizedAmputationsPeriod
Gulisek Construction, LLC MILLVALE, Pennsylvania 15209 2 1 1 2016–2020
Gunnison Tree Services, LLC ATLANTA, Georgia 30327 2 2 1 2022–2022
Gunslinger Custom Paint, Inc. GOLDEN, Colorado 80403 2 2 0 2018–2020
Gustafson Industries, Inc. BOYNTON BEACH, Florida 33437 2 2 0 2016–2017
GUTHRIE CORNING HOSPITAL CORNING, New York 14830 2 2 0 2019–2024
Gutier LLC HOUSTON, Texas 77003 2 2 0 2019–2020
Guttenplans Frozen Dough, Inc. MIDDLETOWN, New Jersey 07748 2 2 1 2015–2018
Guy Metals Inc HAMMOND, Wisconsin 54015 2 2 1 2016–2019
Guyer Brothers Incorporated CHAMBERSBURG, Pennsylvania 16659 2 2 0 2016–2025
Guyoung Tech USA, INC. EVERGREEN, Alabama 36117 2 1 2 2015–2020
Guytec Steel Inc. BRONX, New York 10001 2 2 0 2021–2022
GWD Inc. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado 80907 2 2 0 2017–2023
Gwinnett Lumber Remanufacturing, Inc. SUWANEE, Georgia 30024 2 1 2 2016–2018
GXO logistics LIMA, Ohio 45801 2 1 1 2021–2025
GXO LOGISTICS SUPPLY CHAIN, INC. HUNTSVILLE, Alabama 08831 2 2 0 2023–2023
H & H General Excavating SPRING GROVE, Pennsylvania 17362 2 2 0 2018–2020
H & H Masonry Contractors, Inc. MIDWEST CITY, Oklahoma 73110 2 2 0 2020–2022
H & L Concrete, Inc. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado 80642 2 0 2 2016–2022
H & S CONSTRUCTORS, INC. CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas 78045 2 1 1 2016–2024
H-E-B, L.P. CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas 78251 2 1 2 2024–2025
H. LEE MOFFITT CANCER CENTER AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE HOSPITAL, INC. TAMPA, Florida 33612 2 2 0 2018–2022
H.A. Thompson & Sons BISMARCK, North Dakota 58041 2 2 1 2015–2023
H.A.D. Inc IRWIN, Ohio 15642 2 1 1 2022–2025
H.B. Fuller Company MORRIS, Georgia 30084 2 2 0 2021–2023
H.C. Duke & Son LLC EAST MOLINE, Illinois 61244 2 1 1 2015–2017
H.E. Rohrer, Inc. DUNCANNON, Pennsylvania 17020 2 2 0 2017–2024
H.G. GEORGIA MERCHANTS, INC. JEFFERSON, Georgia 30549 2 1 1 2016–2017
H.H. Brown Shoe Company, Inc. MARTINSBURG, Pennsylvania 16662 2 0 2 2020–2021
H.L. Chapman Pipeline Construction, Inc. LEANDER, Texas 76871 2 2 0 2017–2020
H.W. Nicholson Welding & Manufacturing, Inc. APOLLO, Pennsylvania 15613 2 1 1 2019–2019
Haas Door Company WAUSEON, Ohio 43567 2 0 2 2020–2023
Haas Sons, Inc. EAU CLAIRE, Wisconsin 54436 2 2 0 2025–2025
Haberberger, Inc. SAINT LOUIS, Missouri 63123 2 1 2 2021–2022
Hackney Ladish RUSSELLVILLE, Arkansas 72802 2 1 2 2015–2018
HAECO Americas Line Services, LLC LAKE CITY, Florida 32025 2 2 0 2016–2017
HAH Group Holdings, LLC HARRISBURG, Mississippi 17102 2 2 0 2016–2020
Haier US Appliance Solutions, Inc. DECATUR, Alabama 35601 2 1 1 2024–2025
Hall Drilling, LLC HANNIBAL, Ohio 26456 2 2 0 2017–2025
HALL MANUFACTURING, LLC NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas 72114 2 1 1 2021–2022
Halley Engineering Contractors, Inc. FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida 33178 2 2 0 2019–2023
Halliburton Energy Services, LLC BIG LAKE, Texas 76932 2 1 1 2017–2018
Halliday Products, Inc. ORLANDO, Florida 32810 2 2 1 2020–2024
HallKeen Assisted Living Communities LLC CLINTON, Massachusetts 01510 2 2 0 2022–2025
Hallmark Cards BURLESON, Connecticut 06082 2 2 0 2015–2017
Hallmark Cards Corporation KANSAS CITY, Illinois 61802 2 2 0 2021–2024
Hallmark Distribution Center LIBERTY, Missouri 64068 2 2 0 2019–2022
Hallmark Marketing RIDLEY PARK, Pennsylvania 19078 2 2 0 2020–2024
Hallmark Marketing, Inc. AUSTIN, Georgia 30144 2 2 0 2024–2025
Halme, Inc. LAKE NORDEN, South Dakota 57248 2 1 1 2021–2025
Halo Services, Inc. ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico 87037 2 2 1 2020–2024

About Employer Data

This is a list of all employers that have had at least one severe workplace injury reported to OSHA between January 2015 and July 2025. Severe injuries include hospitalizations, amputations, and eye loss. The data is sourced from OSHA's Severe Injury Reports (SIR) database.

Not necessarily. Larger employers with more workers naturally have more reported incidents. The total number of reports should be considered relative to the employer's workforce size. Some industries (manufacturing, construction, warehousing) inherently carry higher injury risks than others. This data provides transparency but should be interpreted in context.

Each entry represents a unique employer name as reported to OSHA. The same company may appear under slightly different names (e.g., "Amazon.com Services LLC" vs "Amazon Fulfillment Services"). OSHA records the employer name exactly as reported, which can lead to variations for the same parent company.