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
Nitterhouse Concrete Products, Inc. CHAMBERSBURG, Pennsylvania 17202 4 3 2 2016, 2018
NK Parts Industries, Inc.. ANNA, Ohio 43319 4 4 0 2015, 2024
NLMK Pennsylvania FARRELL, Pennsylvania 16121 4 1 3 2017, 2021
NorAm Drilling Company CRANE, Texas 79731 4 3 1 2018, 2025
Nordson Corporation AMHERST, Georgia 30097 4 4 1 2017, 2020
North American Midway Entertainment- Southeast, LLC CHESTERFIELD, Florida 33165 4 4 0 2017, 2024
NORTH CENTRAL BAPTIST HOSPITAL SAN ANTONIO, Texas 78258 4 4 0 2016, 2024
NORTH SHORE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL MANHASSET, New York 11030 4 4 0 2015, 2020
Northeast Precast MILLVILLE, New Jersey 08332 4 4 0 2020, 2021
Northstar Contracting Group, Inc. BOSTON, Florida 02110 4 4 1 2019, 2025
Northstar Energy Solutions LLC AMARILLO, Texas 76248 4 4 0 2020, 2022
NORTHWESTERN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL CHICAGO, Illinois 60190 4 4 0 2016, 2022
Nova Coil, Inc. FRANKLIN, Wisconsin 53132 4 2 2 2019, 2021
Novinium, Inc. ARLINGTON, Colorado 75201 4 4 0 2015, 2022
NOVO Health Services RAVENNA, Ohio 17701 4 3 1 2023, 2025
Nox US, LLC FOSTORIA, Ohio 44830 4 2 2 2017, 2023
Nucor Steel BLYTHEVILLE, Arkansas 72315 4 1 3 2015, 2023
O'Reilly Auto Parts Distribution Center HOUSTON, Illinois 60563 4 3 2 2021, 2023
O'STEEN BROTHERS, INC. ALACHUA, Florida 32608 4 4 0 2015, 2020
OhioHealth COLUMBUS, Ohio 43068 4 4 0 2018, 2025
Oil City Iron Works, Inc. CORSICANA, Texas 75110 4 4 1 2019, 2023
OK Foods ALBERTVILLE, Alabama 35950 4 1 3 2017, 2025
OKEELANTA CORPORATION SOUTH BAY, Florida 33493 4 4 1 2017, 2024
Oklahoma Electrical Supply Company OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma 73099 4 4 0 2017, 2023
Oklahoma Roofing & Sheet Metal, LLC CATOOSA, Oklahoma 73120 4 4 0 2017, 2022
Oklahoma Steel & Wire Co., LLC MADILL, Oklahoma 73446 4 2 2 2022, 2025
Oldcastle Lawn & Garden, Inc. DAVENPORT, Florida 33837 4 3 2 2016, 2023
Olin Corporation MC INTOSH, Alabama 14302 4 3 1 2015, 2023
Ollie's Bargain Outlet DUNBAR, Florida 25064 4 4 0 2021, 2025
Olympic Steel BEDFORD HEIGHTS, Georgia 17201 4 1 3 2015, 2021
Omega Plastics Corporation LYNDHURST, New Jersey 07071 4 4 1 2015, 2019
Omega Protein, Inc. MOSS POINT, Louisiana 39563 4 3 2 2016, 2022
On Target Staffing, LLC AUBURNDALE, Florida 07073 4 2 4 2015, 2024
ORGILL, INC. KILGORE, Georgia 31794 4 2 2 2017, 2023
Orion Marine Construction, Inc. FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida 29577 4 2 2 2015, 2025
Orkin LLC DALLAS, Colorado 60516 4 4 0 2021, 2024
OSCO Industries Inc. JACKSON, Ohio 45640 4 3 1 2020, 2025
Osmose Utilities Services, Inc. CUSHING, Colorado 73108 4 3 1 2019, 2022
Outokumpu Stainless USA, LLC. CALVERT, Alabama 36513 4 3 1 2018, 2022
Overland Contracting Inc. ALTHA, Florida 32421 4 4 0 2016, 2023
Owens Realty Services ORLANDO, Florida 32801 4 4 0 2015, 2020
Ozark Empire Distributors ROGERS, Arkansas 72758 4 2 2 2015, 2019
Pacon Corporation APPLETON, Wisconsin 54913 4 2 2 2015, 2017
PalletOne of Maine, Inc. LIVERMORE FALLS, Maine 04254 4 1 4 2017, 2024
PalletOne, Inc. HAZLEHURST, Alabama 31539 4 2 2 2015, 2019
Panda Express IDAHO FALLS, Delaware 08043 4 4 0 2020, 2024
Panda Restaurant Group, Inc. MOUNT PROSPECT, Florida 32803 4 4 0 2020, 2024
PAR Electrical Contractors, Inc. FAIRWAY, Connecticut 01085 4 4 0 2016, 2024
PARAGON INDUSTRIES, INC. MUSKOGEE, Oklahoma 74066 4 2 2 2017, 2022
Patrick Industries BOISE, Alabama 35601 4 1 3 2017, 2023

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.