DateCityStateEmployerBody PartEvent
2020-07-15DennisonOhioMoorehead BrothersMultiple body partsIgnition of vapors, gases, or liquids
A fire occurred while an employee was transferring fuel from a larger tank to a smaller tank on a pickup truck. The employee was burned on the right arm and the right side from their armpit to their waistline. The employee was hospitalized.
2017-04-01South DennisMassachusettTJX CompaniesMultiple body partsFall on same level due to tripping over an object
On April 1, 2017, an employee caught her ankle on a push cart and fell, suffering knee and head trauma. She required surgery and hospitalization.
2017-02-02DennisonOhioEastern Resource SvcMultiple body partsExplosion
Two employees were injured by an explosion at the worksite, suffering bone fractures, burns, and internal injuries.
2016-07-08West DennisMassachusettVertex Engineering ServicesLeg(s)Fall on same level, n.e.c.
An employee was walking outside when his leg gave way and he fell, breaking his left leg and requiring hospitalization/surgery.
2016-06-21Camp DennisonOhioAIM MRO, LLCSkullStruck by object or equipment, n.e.c.
An employee was trying to unjam a drive shaft on a vacuum pump with a pipe wrench. The drive shaft unjammed, causing the pipe wrench that was still on the drive shaft to spin and strike the employee in the head and eye socket area. The employee suffered a head laceration and a skull and eye socket fracture.
2016-03-07South DennisMassachusettROBERT CHILDS, INC.NonclassifiableStruck by falling object or equipment, n.e.c.
An employee was changing out a hydraulic line from a piston-holding, hoist-on roll-off when it fell, injuring the employee who required hospitalization.
2015-12-09DennisMississippiR & D Maintenance Services Inc.Ankle(s)Other fall to lower level less than 6 feet
An employee fell from a 4-foot aluminum step ladder while washing an outside window, fracturing the right ankle.
2015-05-13Camp DennisonOhioErnst Enterprises, Inc.Foot(feet) and leg(s)Struck by powered vehicle-nontransport, n.e.c.
A dump truck from another company, broke down in front of the plant, and employees helped to pull it into the yard with a front end loader. The dump truck had a broken V joint. The injured employee kicked the drive shaft back towards the center of the truck while the vehicle was in motion, and the truck's back axle ran over the employee's legs and feet.