Carthage, TX—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Carthage, TX
13 severe-injury reports between 2016-05-16 and 2025-10-14, 73 OSHA inspections, and 60 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Carthage, Texas.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Carthage
Example incidents
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Holt Texas, LTD.
An employee was working on a 6-foot ladder that was leaned against a gas compression engine. The ladder feet slipped on the working surface, causing the ladder to become unstable. The employee fell off the ladder and suffered bilateral wrist fractures.
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Louisiana Pacific Corporation
An employee was holding the door for a co-worker when the tip of his right thumb was pinched and severed between the jamb and the door edge. The employee sustained an amputation of the distal thumb tip.
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Patterson-UTI Drilling Company LLC
An employee was trying to untangle a chain from the trough of a catwalk. A winch was connected to the chain. The winch activated and the employee's hand became caught between the edge of the catwalk trough and the hook from the winch, amputating the employee's finger and thumb.
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Genpak, LLC
The regrind system malfunctioned, due to clogged resin. An employee went to the blend room to assess the issue. Once resin was flowing again, the employee was exiting the platform using a ladder and, having residual resin dust on gloves, his hand slipped off the ladder causing him to lose his footing and fall to floor. The employee suffered a knee fracture.
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Genpak, LLC
An employee was using a tape measure to gauge the width of a plastic sheet as it went into an oven. The tape measure got caught on the sheet and was pulled in. The employee was caught between the sheet and the idle roller, suffering a cut to the arm.
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Louisiana Pacific Corporation
An employee was cleaning out a wood burner. A falling clump of wood ash struck his right hand in the airlock, causing the amputation of the ring fingertip against the airlock fin and the chute's frame.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.