Georgetown, TX—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Georgetown, TX
45 severe-injury reports between 2015-03-17 and 2025-10-02, 68 OSHA inspections, and 280 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Georgetown, Texas.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Georgetown
Example incidents
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Garland Insulation
An employee was climbing a 12-foot ladder when he lost his balance and fell from the eighth rung to the ground. He sustained multiple broken ribs, which caused lung punctures.
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Primoris T&D Services, LLC
An employee was in a bucket truck installing a ground bus within a transformer cabinet when a high-voltage arc flash occurred. The employee suffered first-, second-, and third-degree burns to the left arm and left side of the torso.
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Joe Bland Construction LLC
An employee was adjusting the spreader bar on a 4-foot trench box while a loader held the trench box's sidewall. As the employee was checking the bar's alignment in order to install the safety pin, the trench box shifted and his finger was caught between the spreader bar and the collar on the sidewall. He suffered an amputation to the ring fingertip, without loss of bone.
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Kreate
An employee was engaging a manual spring-type ramp for a docking bay and needed to put weight on the ramp to bring it down. He asked a temporary employee to help him by walking over and adding his weight to the ramp. As the employee bent down and pulled the front ring, the temporary employee went to grab a second ring at the other end of the ramp used for adjusting the angle of the flap. The temporary employee's right index fingertip became caught in the hinge between the dock plate and the dock flap. The hinge closed and he sustained amputation of his right index fingertip to the first knuckle.
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Kreate
The injured employee was using a forklift to help down stack leaning totes by a bay door. His forklift was holding up a leaning stack while another employee grabbed the adjacent stack. When the other employee pulled the stack back and out of the way, some tote lids fell to the ground. The injured employee exited his forklift to pick up the lids and as he turned to walk away, the top skid of another stack tipped over and struck his neck and shoulders. The employee was hospitalized with fractures to his C2, C3, and C4 vertebrae.
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Brookdale Georgetown
On February 22, 2025, an employee bent down to pick up a resident's dropped medication. The employee felt a pop in their knee and fell to the floor, fracturing their right femur. The employee was hospitalized and required surgery.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.