Andrews, TX—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Andrews, TX
47 severe-injury reports between 2015-02-09 and 2025-09-30, 85 OSHA inspections, and 42 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Andrews, Texas.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Andrews
Example incidents
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Force Pressure Control
An employee was working in a manlift, using a hydraulic torque wrench to tighten bolts on a frac stack. The wrench activated and caught his left middle finger against a crown nut, causing an amputation at the last knuckle.
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Ranger Plant Construction
An employee was positioning a 30-inch flange (which was standing on its edge after being set on skids) to be transported. The flange tipped over and fell onto his left calf, breaking a bone and causing a 4-inch laceration. He was hospitalized and required surgery for the fracture.
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Liberty Lift Solutions, LLC
Employee 1 was operating a crane to move a pumping unit. Employee 2 was holding a tag line. The crane lifted the pumping unit and began rotating clockwise to place it on top of a concrete base. The front driver s side outrigger and float began to sink into the ground, causing the crane to lean over. This caused the pumping unit to swing and strike into an adjacent wellhead, breaking some piping and causing a fire. The crane then fell over and it's boom broke piping on a second wellhead, contributing further to the fire. Employee 1 fell out of the cab and crawled out of the fire. He sustained burns to his face and hands and had fractured ribs. He was hospitalized. Employee 2 was burned on his cheek, arm, and leg.
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Fasken Oil and Ranch, LTD
An employee was bleeding off pressure at a wellhead. A valve moved and struck the employee's right leg, lacerating the calf.
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Canatex Completions Solutions, inc
An employee was rigging down and preparing to move equipment to the jobsite when a 20-foot length of frac iron (450 lbs.) rolled off the truck bed and struck them in the lower left leg. The employee sustained fractures to their tibia and fibula and required surgery.
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Cascade Process Controls Inc
An employee was in the bucket of a bucket truck connecting ground wires. The employee came into contact with the top side of an energized cut-off, resulting in electrical shock and burns to their left shoulder and left hand.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.