Geismar, LA—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Geismar, LA
39 severe-injury reports between 2015-03-10 and 2025-07-10, 201 OSHA inspections, and 44 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Geismar, Louisiana.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Geismar
Example incidents
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Turner Industries Group
An employee rigged a crate so that it could be removed from a shipping container. The pallet jack could not access the crate in the back of the container so a choker was attached to the crate and a forklift attached to the choker to pull the crate into a position where the pallet jack could reach it. As the forklift operator was pulling out the crate with the choker and the employee was walking away, the crate came apart and a 4 x 4 portion of the skid struck the employee who rigged it in the back of the head below their hard hat, resulting in a laceration. The employee was knocked to the floor and sustained a fractured ninth rib on his left side.
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Depot Connect International
An employee was performing preventative maintenance on a tanker trailer. He moved a hose for an inspection date and residual liquid toluene diisocyanate (TDI) came out of the hose and onto the employee's face, eyes, and hands. He was hospitalized with breathing issues.
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ALL CRANE RENTAL OF LOUISIANA LLC
Employees were installing a luffing jib to the end of a crane boom. The employees were lining up four pins when the luffing jib came loose and struck an employee's legs. The employee's left tibia and fibula were fractured.
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American Industrial Plant Services, Inc.
An employee was welding a tack on a tank when an arc flash occurred. The employee was leaving the area when a section of the grating of the steps on the tank fell on his back. He suffered a hip dislocation and partial fracture.
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ISC Constructors, L.L.C.
An employee was standing on a 4-foot ladder retrofitting a 277-volt light fixture when they were shocked. The employee sustained burns to both hands and a laceration to the forehead.
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Trimac Transportation Inc.
An employee was testing a hydraulic valve on a truck. While he was trying to remove a piece of plastic from the valve, the valve closed on his left middle finger, causing an amputation.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.