Bastrop, TX—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Bastrop, TX
15 severe-injury reports between 2015-08-26 and 2025-02-28, 53 OSHA inspections, and 124 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Bastrop, Texas.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Bastrop
Example incidents
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Alstruc, Inc.
An Alstruc employee was part of a crew that was on the roof of a building pouring concrete. The employee was walking back to the edge of the roof after retrieving something when he stepped through a skylight that was covered in burlap, falling 25 feet to the concrete floor inside the building. Some equipment about halfway down broke his fall. The employee sustained facial fractures on the left side including a broken jaw.
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The Boring Company
An employee was utilizing a 10-foot fiberglass ladder to install an antenna on the side of a one-story residential home. The height of the mounted antenna from the ground was approximately 12 feet. While completing the installation of the antenna the employee lost his balance and fell approximately 8 feet to the concrete below, resulting in two fractured heels.
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SiteOne Landscape Supply, LLC
On November 26, 2024, an employee was climbing down from the cab of a loader. As he backed out he struck his head on the seam of the cab rollbar resulting in a scalp laceration. He stepped back on the loader platform, lost his footing, and fell approximately 9 feet to the ground, landing on his back. The employee suffered fractured vertebrae in his neck.
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The Boring Company
An employee was assembling a storage rack system outside. A gust of wind caused the leg of the rack to fall and struck the employee. The employee suffered a broken hip and a laceration to the back and was hospitalized.
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DAR PRO Solutions
An employee was preparing to repair a coupling on a boiler. A metal portion of the coupling flew off and struck the employee in the jaw, resulting in a fractured jawbone that required hospitalization.
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TNT Crane & Rigging, Inc
An employee was standing on the deck of a 4-foot float trailer helping a crew member remove pins to swing the jib on a crane. The employee fell off the float trailer and struck the ground below, resulting in a compound fracture to their left ankle.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.