Big Spring, TX—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Big Spring, TX
58 severe-injury reports between 2015-04-21 and 2025-03-25, 117 OSHA inspections, and 44 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Big Spring, Texas.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Big Spring
Example incidents
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Invenergy Services LLC
An employee was cleaning dirt out of a contactor using a hand-held blower and contact cleaner. An arc flash occurred, and the employee sustained burns to the right side of their face and both hands.
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McClinton Energy Group, L.L.C.
An employee was operating a gate valve. The handwheel kicked back and struck his arm, breaking the forearm and wrist. The employee was hospitalized, requiring surgery.
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Top Roustabout & Backhoe Services, LLC
An employee was tripping pipe out of a well. After one of the joints was unlatched, the block began coming down while there was an 18-inch pipe wrench stuck underneath the brake assembly. The block slowed down but did not stop. The block and bales impacted the rig floor. The bales fell on top of the injured employee's leg and head and the employee sustained an open fracture to the lower left leg/calf.
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A A A Testers, Inc.
An employee was finished with the job and began rigging down his equipment. The lifting sub was already on top of the testing tools and the lifting device (elevators) were latched on and ready to pick up tooling to lay the tools down on the ground. The employee grabbed the lift sub to make sure it was screwed in all the way when the lifting device came up and created a pinch point that caught their left thumb. The employee sustained an amputation of the thumb tip.
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Select Water Solutions Inc.
An employee climbed the staircase to check the levels inside an above ground storage tank (AST). A cigarette ignited flammable gasses and the employee suffered burns to the face and body.
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ROBINSON DRILLING OF TEXAS, LTD
An employee was rigging down a derrick. The board he was standing on shifted, causing him to lose his balance and fall to the ground about 8 feet below. He suffered a broken left ankle.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.