Sheet Metal Work Manufacturing

Industry Summary

Between 2014 and 2015, the Sheet Metal Work Manufacturing industry saw employment growth of only 2.5%. There are an average of 24 workers at each of the 4,297 establishments in the United States. On average over the last five years, the Sheet Metal Work Manufacturing industry has a slightly higher OSHA reported accident rate (4% more) than the broader Ornamental and Architectural Metal Products Manufacturing Industry

OSHA investigators arrived in Jurupa Valley, CA on Friday, December 22nd 2017 and began an accident investigation which had occured previously at Moonlight Manufacturing, Inc.. A 46 year old had been injured when the
OSHA ID104220.015
Accident Date2017-12-12
Accident DegreeHospitalized injury
NarrativeAt 9:00 a.m. on December 12, 2017, an employee was working for a manufacturer of sheet metal work. The employer used press brakes and other material cutting machines and equipment at the facility. The employee was performing one of his routine activities. He was using a Cincinnati Model Number 5012 press brake, with Serial Number 24192, to bend a piece of metal. The press brake was not guarded at the point of operation. The employee fractured his index finger while he was working on the press brake. The employee was hospitalized.
On Thursday, November 30th 2017 OSHA reps took a report of a serious accident in Springfield, MA at Carl Fisher Co., Inc.. A 46 year old man working as a Sheet metal worker was injured on the job when the
OSHA ID101110.015
Accident Date2017-11-28
Accident DegreeNon Hospitalized injury
NarrativeAt 1:00 p.m. on November 28, 2017, Employee #1 was operating a press brake with a stack of 16 gauge metal on an adjacent table. The stack of metal tipped and began to fall. The employee braced himself against the press to try to stop the metal from falling. As the stack of metal fell, it activated the press. The employee's finger was in the point of operation and was crushed by the press. Employee #1 was hospitalized and his left pinky was amputated.
The accident investigation below was opened on Monday, October 30th 2017 by OSHA representitives in Elkhart Lake, WI after learning of an incident at Kees, Inc. which had occured on Tuesday, October 24th 2017. A 50 year old man working as a was injured on the job when the employee had arm pulled into feeding mechanism and suffered s
OSHA ID100316.015
Accident Date2017-10-24
Accident DegreeHospitalized injury
NarrativeAt 6:30 a.m. on October 24, 2017, an employee had programmed an Amada Horizontal Band Saw for a production run for steel angles. There were eight pieces to be trimmed and the saw was cutting the ends square when a small piece of scrap fell near the feed mechanism. The employee reached in to remove the scrap and the feed mechanism moved to advance the stock, catching and pulling the employee's arm in the machine. Although the employee suffered a severe laceration to his right forearm, the employee was not cut by the band saw. Several of his injuries results from metal chips being forced into his skin and muscle and required surgery and a skin graft. The employee was hospitalized.

OSHA Inspection Activity

Accident Rate

5 Year Average
11.69
Last 12 Months
0

Reporting Statistics

Inspection Records: 3273
184.6%
Inspection Rate: 6.86
Violation Records:
Accident Records: 107