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THOMAS FOODS INTERNATIONAL

2600 OLDSMAN CREEK ROAD, SWEDESBORO, NJ, 08085
311612Meat Processed from Carcasses

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OSHA inspections
3
over 8 years
Violations
8
$226,000 in penalties
SVEP
YES
Severe violator program
Accident investigations on record
3 National Emphasis Program inspections · 2 OSHA follow-ups

Summary

THOMAS FOODS INTERNATIONAL has accumulated 8 OSHA violations across 3 inspections over 8 years of recorded history, with $226,000 in total assessed penalties.

The establishment sits in the 64th percentile for violations within its industry-state peer group of 59 employers. Inspection frequency runs at the 57th percentile. The most recent enforcement activity was recorded 4 years ago.

Federal records were found in 1 of 15 sources. Sources without matching records returned empty for this establishment.

Agency coverage

THOMAS FOODS INTERNATIONAL appears in OSHA workplace safety record only. No matching records were found in WHD wage enforcement, MSHA mine safety, EPA environmental compliance, NLRB labor relations, OFLC visa and labor certification (historical), FMCSA motor carrier registration, SAM.gov federal debarment, CMS nursing home enforcement, UVA Corporate Prosecution Registry, CPSC product recalls, or NHTSA vehicle recalls. Single-agency enforcement records typically indicate either a discrete incident-based inspection or a low-risk operational profile.

OSHA workplace safety

Inspections
3
0.4 / yr · last 8 yrs
Violations
8
1.0 / yr
Penalties
$226,000
$28,250 avg / violation
75% serious25% other
Inspection trigger · complaint
1 of 3
Inspection trigger · referral
1 of 3

67% of inspections at this establishment produced violations, with 2 inspections producing serious-or-greater violations.

Most-cited OSHA standards

Top OSHA standards cited at this employer, ranked by citation count. Standards (CFR sections) cluster citations into safety themes -- machine guarding, lockout-tagout, hazard communication, fall protection, process safety, etc. A concentration on one or two sections reveals a pattern that individual citations don’t. 8 distinct standards shown · 8 citations in this view · $226,000 in penalties.

CFR sectionCitationsInspectionsTotal penaltyFirst citedLast cited
29 CFR 1910.0212 A03 II11$132,598Oct 2019Oct 2019
29 CFR 1910.0095 C0111$70,400Oct 2019Oct 2019
29 CFR 1910.0147 C04 I11$5,500Oct 2018Oct 2018
29 CFR 1910.0212 A0111$5,500Oct 2018Oct 2018
29 CFR 1910.1030 G02 I11$3,334Oct 2019Oct 2019
29 CFR 1910.1030 C01 I11$3,334Oct 2019Oct 2019
29 CFR 1910.1030 F01 I11$3,334Oct 2019Oct 2019
29 CFR 1910.0303 B0211$2,000Oct 2018Oct 2018

Source: OSHA inspection citations (violation_detail). CFR section codes can be looked up at osha.gov/laws-regs for the formal standard text. Per-inspection detail and the specific violation descriptions are available by expanding individual inspections below.

Peer comparison

64th

Above average violations in NAICS 3116 within NJ. Peer group: 59 employers. This establishment has 8 OSHA violations; peer median is 4.

Fewer violationsMore violations
Penalty percentile
100th
peer median: $5,190
Inspection frequency
57th
peer median: 1

Safety self-report (OSHA 300A)

No self-reported injury rates filed with OSHA's Injury Tracking Application for THOMAS FOODS INTERNATIONAL. Verify directly with OSHA Injury Tracking Application

Industry benchmark

Industry avg TRIR
3.7
BLS SOII 2024
Industry avg DART
2.7
BLS SOII 2024
Self-reported TRIR
Not in OSHA ITA

BLS rates reflect industry-wide averages. Self-reported figures come from OSHA’s Injury Tracking Application; absence of self-reported data does not necessarily indicate non-compliance — many establishments fall below the ITA reporting threshold.

Inspection breakdown

Planned
1
Complaint
1
Referral
1

Complaint- and accident-triggered inspections are stronger risk signals than routine planned inspections.

OSHA severe injury reports

Self-reported events under 29 CFR 1904.39 (24-hour notification of hospitalization, amputation, or loss of an eye) · Nov 2018 – Oct 2021 · 3 in last 5 years

Reports
6
Hospitalizations
3
Amputations
4
Eye losses
0

Most frequent event: Caught in running equipment or machinery during regular operation

Source: OSHA Severe Injury Reports (federal OSHA only; state-plan states like California, Oregon, and Washington maintain their own programs and do not consistently report into this feed).

Severe injury reports — events

Each row is a hospitalization, amputation, or eye-loss event the employer self-reported to OSHA under 29 CFR 1904.39. Narratives are written by the reporting employer.

DateEventBody partOutcome
Oct 7, 2021Caught in running equipment or machinery during regular operationFingertip(s)Amputation
Sep 17, 2021NonclassifiableNonclassifiableHospitalized
Jun 28, 2021Caught in running equipment or machinery during maintenance, cleaningFinger(s), fingernail(s), unspecifiedAmputation
Aug 5, 2020Part of occupant s body caught between vehicle and other object in nonroadway transport incidentAnkle(s)Hospitalized
Feb 1, 2019Struck against moving part of machinery or equipmentFingertip(s)Amputation
Nov 15, 2018Caught in running equipment or machinery during regular operationFinger(s), fingernail(s), n.e.c.Amputation

Source: OSHA Severe Injury Reports. Federal-OSHA jurisdiction only by default; some state-plan programs report voluntarily.

OSHA accident events

Accidents, fatalities, and catastrophes documented during OSHA inspections at this employer. Each entry links to the inspection that recorded it.

DateEventInjuriesHospitalizedFatalities
Oct 7, 2021Amputated,Amputation,Belt Conveyor,Caught In,Conveyor,Conveyor Belt,Finger,Glove,Guide,Meat Processing,Pallet,Palletized Cargo,Pulled In1

Source: OSHA accident investigations. Narratives are recorded by the inspecting officer and may be truncated.

Activity timeline

Data refreshed
Weekly
First OSHA inspection
Most recent activity
4 years ago

No federal enforcement activity has been recorded against this establishment in 4+ years. Most recent activity: 4 years ago. Data on this page is refreshed weekly.

Wage & Hour Division (WHD)

No WHD wage, overtime, or child-labor enforcement cases on file for THOMAS FOODS INTERNATIONAL. Verify directly with Wage and Hour Division

Mine safety (MSHA)

No MSHA mine safety violations on file for THOMAS FOODS INTERNATIONAL. Verify directly with Mine Safety and Health Administration

Labor relations (NLRB)

No NLRB unfair labor practice charges or union representation cases on file for THOMAS FOODS INTERNATIONAL. Verify directly with National Labor Relations Board

Visa & labor certification (OFLC) — historical

No H-1B, H-2A, or H-2B labor condition applications on file (historical data only — DOL ended OFLC publication) for THOMAS FOODS INTERNATIONAL. Verify directly with Office of Foreign Labor Certification

Environmental compliance (EPA)

No EPA inspections or formal enforcement actions on file for THOMAS FOODS INTERNATIONAL. Verify directly with Environmental Protection Agency

EPA-registered facilities

Every EPA ECHO facility associated with this employer, sorted most-significant first. Each row links to EPA’s Detailed Facility Report for the source-of-truth record. Permits column lists active programs (Air = Clean Air Act, Water = Clean Water Act, RCRA = hazardous waste, TRI = Toxics Release Inventory reporting). 1 facility.

FacilityPermitsStatusInspectionsFormal actionsPenaltiesLast inspectedECHO
THOMAS FOODS INTERNATIONAL
2600 OLDMANS CREEK ROAD · LOGAN TWP, NJ, 08085
WaterNo Violation Identified00View →

Source: EPA ECHO (Enforcement and Compliance History Online). Compliance status follows EPA’s own labels (“Sig Violation” = significant noncompliance; QNCR = quarters of noncompliance over the recent reporting window). Inactive facilities (struck through) retain historical enforcement records even after operations ceased.

Federal criminal prosecution record

No federal criminal prosecutions, plea agreements, or deferred-prosecution agreements on file for THOMAS FOODS INTERNATIONAL. Verify directly with UVA Corporate Prosecution Registry

Inspection history

DateTriggerViolationsSeriousPenalty
2021-10-08Referral0$0
2019-05-01Planned53$213,000
2018-05-08Complaint33$13,000

Source: OSHA IMIS. Citation amounts reflect initially assessed penalties; final amounts after appeal may differ.

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About this data

This profile aggregates federal enforcement records on THOMAS FOODS INTERNATIONAL from every major federal compliance and enforcement source plus the UVA Corporate Prosecution Registry. OSHA workplace safety inspections, WHD wage cases, MSHA mine safety, EPA environmental enforcement, NLRB labor relations, OFLC visa/labor certification, FMCSA motor carrier registration, SAM.gov debarments, CMS nursing-home records, BLS industry safety benchmarks, OSHA ITA self-reported injury rates, SEC enforcement and financial disclosures, CPSC and NHTSA recalls.

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Frequently asked

What is THOMAS FOODS INTERNATIONAL's OSHA violation history?
THOMAS FOODS INTERNATIONAL has 3 OSHA inspections on record with 8 violations and $226,000 in total penalties.
How does THOMAS FOODS INTERNATIONAL's safety record compare to its industry?
THOMAS FOODS INTERNATIONAL operates in the meat processed from carcasses industry. The industry average Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR) is 3.7.