El Campo, TX—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
El Campo, TX
24 severe-injury reports between 2015-03-23 and 2025-09-04, 47 OSHA inspections, and 84 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in El Campo, Texas.
Employers with the most severe injuries in El Campo
Example incidents
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Schneider National Carriers, Inc
An employee was working to unload ATV equipment from a semi-trailer by driving the equipment off the trailer. About 30 minutes later he felt ill. The employee was hospitalized with dehydration due to heat.
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RICE BELT WAREHOUSE, INC
An employee was riding a manlift (elevator) up to the fourth floor of a building. His right leg was struck and pinched by the third-floor structure as he ascended. The leg was broken.
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Leedo Manufacturing Co., L.P.
While turning to step down from a lift table, an employee slipped, fell, and landed on the floor about 10 inches below. Several hours later, he developed stomach pain and shortness of breath. He was hospitalized with internal bleeding around his kidney and required surgery on the kidney.
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Rosendin Electric, Inc.
An employee was troubleshooting an open circuit at the solar panel power generating area. When he disconnected the connectors from the power generating panel an arc flash occurred., causing third-degree burns to the tops and palms of each of his hands.
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Seatex - El Campo Plant
Employees were cleaning around elevated water pipes. An employee was in an aerial platform being elevated when the platform contacted a pipe, breaking it. The flow of water from the broken pipe struck the employee, causing him to lose balance and fall to ground level 10 to 12 feet below. He suffered a head laceration, a broken collarbone, and a neck injury; he was hospitalized, undergoing surgery.
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Wanzek Construction, Inc.
An employee dropped a bolt which then went into a small hole. The employee reached down to retrieve the bolt and was bitten by an Eastern cottonmouth snake. 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.