Grand Prairie, TX—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Grand Prairie, TX
181 severe-injury reports between 2015-02-22 and 2025-10-29, 589 OSHA inspections, and 1,420 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Grand Prairie, Texas.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Grand Prairie
Example incidents
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ABC Compounding Co., Inc.
An employee was running a can coder that runs on a conveyor belt. The employee was stepping over the rollers when she slipped or tripped. She fell to the floor and sustained a fractured right ankle, requiring surgery.
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Flex-N-Gate Texas, LLC
An employee was walking to collect trash from a box at a work cell parts stand. A leg of the stand caught the employee's foot, causing the employee to lose balance, fall to the floor, and suffer a broken left elbow.
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Bonick Landscaping
An employee was loading soil onto a truck when he took a break to get water. As he was going to get a bottle of water, he fainted due to heat exhaustion.
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Milestone Electric
An employee was brazing copper lines together on a new air conditioning unit close to an access point in a brick wall, The two wires ran horizontally and copper tubing ran vertically. The heat from the brazing heated up the copper tubing. A wire was touching the copper tubing, causing the wire jacket to melt. The wire infused itself to the copper tubing, which energized the copper pipe. The employee was using a wet towel to cool down the copper tubing when he was electrically shocked, resulting in hospitalization.
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SAIA LTL Freight
An employee was unhooking a converter gear from a trailer. The gear was pulled forward and ran over the employee. He suffered broken ribs and an injury to his right middle and ring fingers. He was hospitalized, requiring surgery for the finger injury.
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LKQ Keystone
An employee was putting away stock in the aisles and began driving his order picker down the aisle with a pallet of items loaded on the forks. The pallet struck an upright of the warehouse racking and was pushed toward the employee, causing him to fall. The front edge of the pallet drove his right leg into the front panel of the order picker, fracturing his right leg above the ankle.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.