Conroe, TX—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Conroe, TX
100 severe-injury reports between 2015-02-05 and 2025-08-28, 211 OSHA inspections, and 893 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Conroe, Texas.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Conroe
Example incidents
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Deanco, Inc.
A crew was installing 8-inch polyvinyl chloride (PVC) waterline in a trench. An employee was soaping a joint to insert the spigot end of a pipe into the previously laid joint when the joint was pushed together. The employee's left ring and little fingers were pinched between the two pipes. The ring finger was injured and the little fingertip was amputated.
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Anderson Trucking Service Inc
An employee had been tarping and securing cargo for transportation on an open deck trailer. He was working outside throughout the day and sustained heat exhaustion requiring hospitalization.
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Sabre Industries, Inc.
Two employees were moving a 566-pound railing from a work table onto the floor. One employee was sliding it off while the injured employee was manually lifting it off the table. The railing fell onto the injured employee's left thigh, causing a hematoma and a sprained little finger.
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AmeriTex Pipe & Products, L.L.C.
An employee was hammering a pin into an engine. When he struck the pin with the hammer, the pin shattered and a small piece entered the employee's leg. He was hospitalized and required surgery to remove the shard.
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Stainless Structurals, LLC
Employees were unloading bundles of 20-foot long steel bars from the back of a container truck using a forklift with a crane boom attachment. As the forklift traveled down a ramp from the truck, a strap broke and a bundle fell on the injured employee's foot. The employee was hospitalized and their fourth toe and part of the third toe were medically amputated.
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National Wire LLC
An employee was working on a wire drawing machine when three fingers on their right hand were caught between the rolls with the wire intact. The employee sustained an amputation to the middle and ring fingers and was hospitalized.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.