Synthetic Rubber Manufacturing

Industry Summary

The industry has shown a significant reduction in workforce , at least in the last reported period between 2014 and 2015. Over 255 employees lost their job in that period, a loss of -2.41%. The most recent numbers show a total of 199 businesses currently operating in the Synthetic Rubber Manufacturing industry. With OSHA reported accident rates of less than that of the the Resin and Synthetic Rubber Manufacturing Industry as a whole, things have been relatively safe over the past five years.

The accident investigation below was opened on Tuesday, November 21st 2017 by OSHA representitives in Houston, TX at Mundy Maintenance And Services Llc. A 24 year old man working as a Miscellaneous plant was injured on the job when the employee attempted to put out fire on conveyor and suffered mu
OSHA ID100949.015
Accident Date2017-11-15
Accident DegreeHospitalized injury
NarrativeAt 3:30 p.m. on November 15, 2017, an employee was clearing a plug from the expander chute that is just before the extruder auger and die plate for the rubber manufacturing process. The employee noticed some smoldering and rubber catching on fire as it would come out from die plate inside the hot box and come onto the cooling conveyor. The employee sprayed under the front opening of the hot box and a flash fire occurred with flames leaping out 5 feet from the hot box. The employee suffered second and third degree burns to both hands, right arm, and face. The employee was hospitalized.
OSHA investigators arrived in Ontario, CA on Tuesday, August 15th 2017 and began an accident investigation which had occured previously at Y. & D. Rubber Corporation. A 41 year old Machine operator had been injured when the employee catches hand in nip point and de
OSHA ID102361.015
Accident Date2017-08-11
Accident DegreeHospitalized injury
NarrativeAt 6:30 a.m. on August 11, 2017, an employee was placing a roll of blue plastic on the calendar machine. The employee's fingers was caught between two calendar rolls and it pulled the employee's right hand in. Part of the employee's right arm skin was de-gloved and the employee was hospitalized.
The accident investigation below was opened on Wednesday, June 21st 2017 by OSHA representitives in Athens, GA after learning of an incident at Kirkhill Acquisition Corporation which had occured on Wednesday, June 14th 2017. A 53 year old man working as a was injured on the job when the employee's arm was burned while handling hot rubber
OSHA ID96491.015
Accident Date2017-06-14
Accident DegreeHospitalized injury
NarrativeAt 9:30 a.m. on June 14, 2017, an employee (supervisor/production manager) was receiving a load of batch rubber from the upper mixing area onto the the drop down mill. The rubber rotates around the mill. The employee was cutting the rubber as it falls into the pan. As the mill was rotating, the piece of rubber wrapped around the employee's hand. The employee immediately pulled his hand out of the glove (proper hand protection) which was stuck on to the rubber. The employee's forearm touched the hot rubber and was burned. The employee sustained 2nd and 3rd degree burns to the forearm.The employee made contact with the hot rubber. The temperature of the rubber was 330 degrees Fahrenheit.

OSHA Inspection Activity

Accident Rate

5 Year Average
6.54
Last 12 Months
0

Reporting Statistics

Inspection Records: 101
-52.9%
Inspection Rate: 7.11
Violation Records:
Accident Records: 9