Jacksonville, TX—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Jacksonville, TX
19 severe-injury reports between 2015-03-05 and 2025-09-09, 195 OSHA inspections, and 217 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Jacksonville, Texas.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Jacksonville
Example incidents
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Welch Excavation and Utility Company, Inc.
Two employees were working to clear land with other employees and prepping a brush pile (20 x 40 x 15 feet) to be burned. They planned to ignite the brush pile by creating a fire-line or trail with an accelerant so that the pile could be lit from a distance. After applying a gasoline-diesel mixture to the pile, one employee used a cigarette lighter to ignite the pile. Two employees suffered multiple first-degree burns to the face, ears, hands, chest, and abdomen.
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Cardinal Health Inc.
An employee was pulling out a metal roller shelf to conduct inventory of parts in a storage area. She lost balance and fell on the concrete floor. The employee's right femur was fractured and she was hospitalized.
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Lewis Tree Service Inc
A tree trimming crew had established a roadside work zone. The injured employee was standing off the highway in a grassy area. A pickup truck was driving through the work zone when it swerved off the road to avoid colliding with a slower truck in front of it and struck the injured employee. The employee was hospitalized with injuries to their abdominal area and wrist.
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Republic Services
An employee was servicing the compactor. They were reconnecting the turnbuckle on a receiver box when the turnbuckle slipped and fell, crushing the employee's left middle fingertip. The employee was hospitalized for surgery.
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McBride Drilling LLC
The injured employee was walking down the pit-side steps as other employees were breaking a bit off the last collar. While backing out, the collar broke off. The collar fell 30 feet to the ground and bounced, striking the injured employee's head and hand. The employee sustained several fractured bones and required surgery.
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Dacon Industries Co.
An employee was working on a cutter press machine when they suffered an amputation to the right thumb and lacerations to two fingers.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.