Big Sky, MT—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Big Sky, MT
31 severe-injury reports between 2015-07-16 and 2025-07-23, 9 OSHA inspections, and 462 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Big Sky, Montana.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Big Sky
Example incidents
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Boyne USA
An employee was coaching a bike lesson. Their handlebar clipped a tree, rotated, and struck their left side. This caused the employee to fall, and they were hospitalized with a ruptured spleen.
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RYZER ENTERPRISES LLC
An employee was cutting a 2x4 to build a safety rail when he dropped an 8-inch section. The wood fell about 5 feet and struck the injured employee's face. The injured employee required surgery on his eye.
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Boyne USA
An employee was snowboarding down to their post with the rest of the lift operations crew at the beginning of the day to begin operations on a lift. Visibility was poor with 60 mph winds and snow. The employee was found injured walking on the road and does not recall what caused his injury. He was hospitalized for a concussion, broken jaw, liver laceration and a laceration behind the ear that required stiches.
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PHAZE CONCRETE INC
An employee was walking at a worksite and they were struck in the head by a shipping container that shifted off the forks of a telehandler. The employee was hospitalized.
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Precise concrete
An employee who was part of the concrete crew was helping straighten walls. He tripped on a string line and fell, resulting in a femur fracture that required surgery.
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Montana Steel Industries
An employee was moving a 1,100-pound staircase that was rigged with an electric hoist with a cable and hook with a safety clasp. The safety clasp failed, causing the staircase to fall and strike the employee in the head and torso. The employee was knocked to the ground and sustained head injuries, fractured ribs, and internal injuries.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.