Angleton, TX—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Angleton, TX
12 severe-injury reports between 2015-05-06 and 2025-07-15, 61 OSHA inspections, and 34 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Angleton, Texas.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Angleton
Example incidents
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Grant Mackay Company, Inc.
An employee was conducting abatement operations using a floor grinder. The grinder came in contact with the plastic cord of a window blind, causing the grinder's handle to strike the employee near the right eye. The employee suffered a fracture near the eye socket, along with a laceration near the eye.
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Ironclad Environmental Solutions, Inc.
A truck driver was loading a second roll-off container onto a two-box trailer. He was operating the hydraulic control levers with his left hand, and was holding the D-ring in place on the exterior of the trailer while letting slack out of the winch cable. The employee's right little finger became pinched between the winch cable and the structure of the trailer. The employee required surgical amputation of the distal phalanx.
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Precise Services, Inc.
An employee was helping to pour concrete and was using a concrete rake to spread the material in front of a vibratory concrete screed connected to a truck. The truck moved, causing the screed to knock the employee over and pass over him. He suffered a chest abrasion and crush injuries (without fractures) to the legs.
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Hitachi Energy USA, Inc.
An employee was installing a cooling radiator on a large electric transformer when their right thumb was pinched between the bottom of the radiator and the mounting flange, resulting in the partial amputation of their right thumb tip.
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Garland Insulation
An employee was in an attic when they tripped over a beam and fell to the floor, sustaining lacerations to the rib area and blunt force trauma to the abdomen.
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Seabreeze Recovery, Inc.
An employee was using a ratcheting lifting device to lift the tongue of the pull-behind hydro-seeder off of the hitch of the bull dozer. Once it was off the hitch, the tongue fell and landed on the injured employee's left foot. The employee sustained crushing injuries to the left foot and toes, as well as the amputation of the fourth toe.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.