Aransas Pass, TX—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Aransas Pass, TX
10 severe-injury reports between 2018-03-14 and 2025-07-09, 91 OSHA inspections, and 23 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Aransas Pass, Texas.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Aransas Pass
Example incidents
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EquipmentShare Inc.
A driver pulled into the facility yard and backed their truck up to a dock. He was unloading an 85-foot articulating boom lift when the boom lift fell. He was slung out of the bucket of the boom lift and his self-retracting lifeline (SRL) broke. He impacted the outside of the bucket. The employee sustained a fracture to his heel plate and toes on his right foot.
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Quantum Mechanical Services
An employee was on the ground lifting a sheet metal economizer (hood) weighing approximately 40 to 50 pounds to the roof of a school for installation on an HVAC unit. During the lift, the load shifted and struck the employee's right forearm, causing a severe laceration that required surgery.
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Bay Ltd. North
An employee was walking on a steel beam when the self-retracting lifeline attached to his safety harness locked up. This caused him to fall and strike his face on the beam; his safety glasses were also pushed into his eyelid. He sustained lacerations to his eyelid and eye.
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Bay LTD
An employee was driving an aerial lift over a cable ramp. The employee backed up the aerial lift to cross over the cable ramp. During this process, the lift and basket bounced, causing the employee to bounce and land on his right foot, resulting in a fracture to his right leg.
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McCoys Building Supply
An employee was standing near his tractor trailer while a forklift was moving a load of boards and mixed materials varying in size. A wooden board (2x12x20ft) fell from the top of the load and struck the employee in the head.
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MMR CONSTRUCTORS INC.
An employee removed a high voltage cabinet and went to push a cable through when an arc flash occurred. The employee sustained burns on the right hand, left arm, and the back.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.