Baytown, TX—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Baytown, TX
150 severe-injury reports between 2015-01-17 and 2025-09-29, 312 OSHA inspections, and 791 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Baytown, Texas.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Baytown
Example incidents
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Jindal Saw USA LLC
An employee was working to gain the attention of a coworker. He reached over a hot steel pipe and his shirt got stuck on the coating. This caused a loss of balance and he contacted the hot pipe. The employee sustained second-degree burns to his right elbow, left hand, and abdominal area.
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Quantix SCS, LLC
An employee was picking bulk bags for shipments. While cleaning pellets off the ground, a stacked bulk bag (full of plastic pellets) collapsed and fell on the employee. The employee sustained fractures to their ribs, pelvis, and left femur.
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Precise Services, Inc.
An employee went to verify whether the pipe boxes inside a trench contained water. He entered the trench and went to clean the boxes. A wall of dirt collapsed and struck him on the back. He was partially buried up to his hips. His left leg was completely stuck, and the dirt remained pressing against his back. The employee was hospitalized with a sprained left ankle and back pain.
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Advance Auto Parts
An employee was sitting on a rolling stool doing price changes on the sales floor. When he stood up, his right hip popped. The employee was hospitalized with a fractured hip and required surgery.
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EFX Industrial
On June 24, 2025, at 2:11 p.m., an employee was about to unbolt a spool connected to a vessel flange that needed to be removed for another crew to clean it. The employee saw leaking chemical product. The employee began running away from the product when he slipped and fell into the product, resulting in chemical burns to his arms and legs. The employee was hospitalized. Personal protective equipment (PPE) was not worn at the time.
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Quantix
An employee was cleaning plastic film from a hooding device that applies plastic covering to palletized 50-pound bags of plastic pellets. When the plastic was cleared, the hooding device contacted their right hand and lacerated their fingers. The employee was hospitalized.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.