Fresno, TX—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Fresno, TX
6 severe-injury reports between 2016-10-25 and 2025-09-26, 10 OSHA inspections, and 280 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Fresno, Texas.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Fresno
Example incidents
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City Masonry, LLC
An employee was picking up scaffold frames when scaffold frames that were leaning against a concrete masonry unit (CMU) wall, fell onto the employee's back. The employee required surgery for a blood clot in their neck.
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Wims Environmental Construction Ltd
An employee had just finished with vegetative watering and was on the hydro-seeder. The employee stood up as the hydro-seeder went under a low hanging line and he was knocked off the hydro-seeder. He fell to the ground and sustained a fractured hip.
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Nalco Champion, An Ecolab Company
An employee went around a corner and tripped over a box on the floor, falling to their right side and fracturing their hip.
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Cherry Companies
An employee was cleaning near a conveyor while the plant was in a state of shutdown because of repair activities. The conveyor then became energized and grabbed him, pulling him 75 feet in the air. He fell from the conveyor, injuring his neck and fracturing his hip.
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Reddico Construction Company, Inc.
An employee was installing an arch pipe in a driveway. After the employee released the mechanism on the hoisting apparatus that held the pipe, the pipe fell on the employee's finger, pinching it between the pipe and the concrete driveway. The employee's right ring finger was amputated at the first joint.
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Pittsburgh Corning Corporation
An employee was working on equipment that was not in operation. A chain on the equipment was bound up and had tension on it. The employee took a bar to pry and loosen the chain because the chain had some energy in it. When the chain became free, the chain moved slightly, energized. His finger was above the chain and it slipped between the sprocket and the chain. His right index fingertip was caught between the chain and the sprocket and amputated.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.