Deer Park, TX—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Deer Park, TX
49 severe-injury reports between 2015-08-06 and 2025-10-17, 247 OSHA inspections, and 34 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Deer Park, Texas.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Deer Park
Example incidents
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UPS Industrial Services, LLC
An employee was positioning dunnage on a trailer while pipe was unloaded from a forklift. A pipe fell and the employee's right thumb and index finger were caught between the pipe and a piece of dunnage. The thumb was crushed, and the index fingertip was amputated.
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Onpoint Industrial Services Hiring Center
An employee was using a powered miter saw to cut 2x4's. The saw blade hit something inside a board (possibly a hidden nail) and jumped, causing a laceration to the employee's left forearm. The employee was hospitalized with soft tissue and tendon injuries that required surgery.
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Brown & Root Industrial Services, LLC
An employee had been removing phosphorus pentasulfide while on a scaffold. He was using a non-sparking tool to dislodge the phosphoric material. The employee noticed a flash of flame. He descended the scaffold, but the flash ignited residual phosphorus pentasulfide that was on the outside of the employee's personal protective equipment (PPE). He sustained thermal burns to his right hand and right calf.
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Flexitallic
An employee was feeding a ring into a horizontal winder when the ring got caught. As the employee was getting it to continue feeding into the machine, her right middle finger was caught in a pinch point on the machine's wheel. The fingertip was partially amputated.
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UPS Industrial Services, LLC
An employee of UPS Industrial Services, LLC, was helping offload 40-foot sections of 8-inch pipe (weighing 3,000 pounds each) from a forklift in the laydown yard. As he reached to remove a piece of dunnage from the forklift tines, a pipe began to roll toward him from the back of the forklift mast toward the front. The pipe then fell from the forklift forks, catching his left and right legs against another pipe on the ground. He suffered fractures to both lower legs and was hospitalized, requiring surgery.
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Mission Rock Residential, LLC
An employee was using a step ladder to change the glass cover of a ceiling fan. The employee slipped and fell from the second step of the ladder to the floor, sustaining a fractured left hip.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.