Taylor, TX—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Taylor, TX
23 severe-injury reports between 2016-06-22 and 2025-09-23, 68 OSHA inspections, and 87 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Taylor, Texas.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Taylor
Example incidents
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RJ Wall Dry Solutions Inc
An employee was stacking drywall on a drywall cart when the cart tipped over and the rail or the cart struck their left leg. The employee's leg was fractured.
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Home Plus Construction, LLC
A temporary employee entered a work area to inspect bolts for a piping system when they fell into a 3-by-4-foot hole. They fell more than 25 feet, striking pipes before landing on concrete. The employee was hospitalized with left hand and knee fractures, spinal and neck fractures of the C2, C6, C7, T2, T3, and T11 vertebrae, and a laceration to the skull that extended to the right eye. Fall protection was in not place at the time.
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Associated Construction Partners, Ltd
On 9/3/2025, an employee was using a circular saw to cut a wood 2x4 lengthwise up the center. The saw kicked back and lacerated his left little finger. Surgical amputation was required.
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Minyard Sons Services
An employee had crawled through a cross-brace section to reach the ground level below a raised floor. While he was standing on the cross-brace, he slipped and fell less than 36 inches to the concrete ground below the raised floor. He suffered fractures to his right tibia and fibula.
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Rhodes Drywall and Painting
An employee was using two hammers to remove a metal stud track. The teeth of one hammer was wedged into the track. The second hammer was used to strike the head of the wedged hammer in order to separate the track and stud. A foreign object entered the employee's eye, causing injury.
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Harris & Hart, Inc.
An employee was spotting for a forklift as it moved an 800-pound section of duct. The load became unstable, fell 6 inches to the ground, and tipped to one side, pinning the employee beneath it. The employee suffered ligament tears in both knees, a fibula fracture, and a right rib fracture. He was hospitalized.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.