Duncan, OK—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Duncan, OK
15 severe-injury reports between 2015-12-10 and 2025-09-04, 97 OSHA inspections, and 275 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Duncan, Oklahoma.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Duncan
Example incidents
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Cavco - Duncan
An employee was blowing cellulose insulation into the open attic area of a manufactured home. While the employee was holding the insulation hose, it caught on the guardrail of the catwalk/suspended walkway leading into the attic. The tugging motion caused the employee to lose their footing and step onto the sheetrock ceiling. The employee fell through the ceiling to the ground about 8 feet below and suffered a broken lower left leg. The employee was hospitalized.
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Imperium Utility Services LLC
Three employees were performing updates on electrical lines. One employee was operating the digger truck. The digger operator swung the boom with an attached auger. The injured employee went to reposition the auger as the boom made contact with the electrified line above. The injured employee was shocked and sustained an exit wound on the outside of their left little toe. The employee was hospitalized.
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Industrious Energy Services, LLC
A crew was working over a rig. They were lowering the block from the rig to replace a pump. The block struck two employees as it was being lowered. One employee was not injured. The other employee sustained fractures to their right leg above the ankle and both feet.
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Rightway Manufacturing Solutions LLC
An employee was using a crane to lift a part from a pallet. The anchors came loose and fell from the concrete and the crane fell on top of the employee. They sustained a laceration to the head as well as arm and leg fractures.
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Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.
An employee was unloading product from a sack, carried on a forklift, into a hopper. The forklift lowered the sack, which pinched the employee's left forearm against the hopper. The employee was hospitalized with a muscular injury requiring surgery.
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SESA Fleet Services
An employee was working from a ladder platform approximately 5 feet tall. When he began to descend the platform, he lost balance and fell to the ground, landing on his feet and breaking his ankle.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.