Perth Amboy’s mix of commercial corridors, port-adjacent activity, warehouses, and construction work means crush hazards can appear in places people don’t expect—loading docks, staging areas, delivery zones, and job sites with heavy equipment.
Common patterns we see in the area include:
- Workplace incidents near loading/unloading where dock equipment, pallets, and vehicles interact
- Industrial and construction “caught-between” scenarios involving lifts, scaffolding components, or temporary structures
- Shared-use property issues (commercial parking/loading areas) where multiple parties control different parts of the hazard
In New Jersey, these cases often involve multiple decision-makers—employers, contractors, equipment owners, and property managers. A strong plan needs to identify who had control and what safety obligations applied at the time of the incident.


