Seguin, TX—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Seguin, TX
58 severe-injury reports between 2015-02-10 and 2025-10-20, 123 OSHA inspections, and 241 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Seguin, Texas.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Seguin
Example incidents
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Dean Word Company
An employee was between a milling machine and an 18-wheeler belly dump when the 18-wheeler backed up and ran over his feet and legs. The employee was caught between the front of the milling machine and the truck. The employee sustained fractures to their hip, leg, and feet.
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Commercial Metals Company
A rolling mill was shut down due to a cobble between two mill stands. The injured employee was cleaning the cobble from the delivery side of stand A, while another employee went to the control panel to move stand B and stand A moved instead. The injured employee's right thumb got caught between the delivery guide of stand A and the looper trough. The tip of his thumb required surgical amputation to the bone to allow for stitches.
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Webber, LLC
The injured employee was collecting 2x4s to build concrete forms on the bridge bent above. A 4x6-foot section of wood dropped from above and struck the injured employee. They sustained multiple spinal fractures in the upper and lower back and fractured ribs.
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CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS
An employee positioned a pallet jack under a mobile TV stand to lift the stand and then clean the wheels. As the employee raised the pallet jack, the TV stand fell forward toward the handle of the pallet jack. The employee went to catch the TV stand and their right thumb became caught between the TV mount frame and the pallet jack, resulting in amputation.
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Tyson Farms, Inc.
An employee was making an adjustment to a chicken cage when the automatic cage door closer activated, catching his right forearm between the door and the cage frame. The employee suffered a forearm laceration and an open fracture of the right radius.
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Skyblue Utilities, Inc.
An employee was holding a pipe that was being cut with a gas-powered cutoff saw. The sawblade broke into pieces, one of which lacerated the employee's left thigh 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.