Electrical Equipment Manufacturing

Industry Summary

The Electrical Equipment Manufacturing industry has shown some reduction in numbers lately, with employment losses of -0.26% between 2014 and 2015 (the last reported data). There are currently 2,861 firms engaged in business within this industry and on average, each establishment employs 50 workers. With OSHA reported accident rates of less than that of the the Electrical Equipment Appliance and Component Manufacturing Industry as a whole, things have been relatively safe over the past five years.

On Friday, November 3rd 2017 OSHA reps took a report of a serious accident in Fort Smith, AR at Baldor Electric Company. A 61 year old Machine operator had been injured when the employee was struck by motor shaft and amputated finger
OSHA ID100450.015
Accident Date2017-10-24
Accident DegreeNon Hospitalized injury
NarrativeAt 10:40 a.m. on October 24, 2017, an employee was pushing a motor down a conveyor after testing the brake. The test equipment failed to stop the motor from rotating, and when the employee reached to push the motor, he was struck by the shaft on his ring finger. The employee's finger was later amputated at the second knuckle. Hospitalization was not required.
On Friday, January 27th 2017 OSHA reps took a report of a serious accident in Fremont, CA at The New Iem Llc. A 33 year old man working as a Pressing machine operator was injured on the job when the employee crushes fingered in press
OSHA ID92616.015
Accident Date2017-01-23
Accident DegreeHospitalized injury
NarrativeAt 1:30 p.m. on January 23, 2017, an employee was operating a press brake bending some metal. The employee had his hand in the press and hit the pedal, actuating the machine. The press came down and crushed four fingers. The employee was hospitalized and treated for his injuries.
OSHA investigators arrived in Louisville, CO on Thursday, February 2nd 2017 and began an accident investigation which had occured previously at Servtech. A 26 year old had been injured when the employee's little finger was caught by hydraulic clamp and is
OSHA ID92871.015
Accident Date2017-01-19
Accident DegreeHospitalized injury
NarrativeAt approximately 10:30 a.m. on January 19, 2017, Employee #1 was operating a CNC Drill-Line machine that drills holes in structural steel. He moved pieces of metal while the machine was still operating. As he positioned one of the metal pieces, his hand was caught in a hydraulic clamp, which would hold down the metal piece as it was being cut. The clamp amputated his right little finger, just below first knuckle. Employee #1 was transported to a medical center, where he received treatment and was then hospitalized.

OSHA Inspection Activity

Accident Rate

5 Year Average
5.13
Last 12 Months
0

Reporting Statistics

Inspection Records: 769
391.7%
Inspection Rate: 1.57
Violation Records:
Accident Records: 67