Broken Arrow, OK—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Broken Arrow, OK
52 severe-injury reports between 2015-05-05 and 2025-09-02, 227 OSHA inspections, and 324 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Broken Arrow
Example incidents
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Blue Bell Creameries, L. P.
An employee was using an end mill to mill out a section of a metal door frame that he was fabricating. Metal shavings built up and he could not see the marking to cut, so he used a small brush to remove the shavings. While brushing off the shavings, his glove became caught in the spinning mill bit and pulled his hand in. The employee's right index finger contacted the spinning bit, resulting in a partial amputation to the side of the finger.
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Element Materials Technology Broken Arrow, LLC
An employee was operating a vertical mill to machine a fixture for an engineering project. The employee was using calipers to take a measurement of the fixture in proximity to the spindle when the sleeve of his shop coat got caught in the spindle, pulling his left hand into the tool. The employee sustained a severe abrasion to the back of his hand.
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BlueLinx Corporation
Four employees were working to reset a metal tubing rack (weighing approximately 150 pounds) into a stable position after observing that the rack was leaning. The empty racking slipped and fell toward the employees. The tubing struck an employee in the back resulting in fractures to their L1 and L2 vertebrae.
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Molded Products, Inc.
An employee was cleaning rubber mill rollers between plastic elastomers when their left hand was caught in a roller. The employee sustained amputation of their left index and middle fingers and half of the little finger. The machine was not locked out/tagged out at the time.
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Total Valve Systems
An employee was manually moving a 30-pound valve. When he sat the valve down, it crushed his left index fingertip just above the nail and amputated it.
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Rhema Bible Church
An employee was walking while taking photographs when his heel caught on a carpet and he fell, resulting in a knee injury.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.