Broken Bow, OK—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Broken Bow, OK
11 severe-injury reports between 2017-07-11 and 2025-02-27, 59 OSHA inspections, and 57 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Broken Bow, Oklahoma.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Broken Bow
Example incidents
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Triton Design Builders
Employees were installing a steel bollard fence using steel pipe rails. They were working to change the angle of a pipe. A forklift was lifting from the low end and the injured employee was using a sledgehammer on the high end. When the pipe released, it made one of the bollards release and strike the injured employee's head. The employee sustained a fractured skull and a laceration to the head.
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TYSON FOODS, INC.
An employee was on a ladder when a pallet jack knocked the ladder over. The employee fell to the floor and fractured their humerus.
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TYSON FOODS, INC.
An employee was pulling a drain cap from a truck to drain a load of blood. When he pulled the cap, he was struck in the chest by the cap and was knocked down. The employee sustained multiple left side rib fractures (3-5 and 9-12), a pneumothorax with subcutaneous emphysema, L2-3 transverse process fractures, and abrasions to left chest wall and left elbow.
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Richard T Pannell
An employee stepped outside a building to take a break when they were attacked by a pack of dogs, resulting in bites all over her body with severe injury to her arms and lower legs.
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Tyson Foods, Inc.
An employee was operating a riding pallet jack, staging a load of pallets. As he was backing the pallets into the staging area, the top pallet came in contact with a concrete pillar. It shifted forward and struck the employee's right hand as it rested on the throttle control of the pallet jack. The employee suffered a compound fracture and laceration to the little finger, resulting in a medical amputation to the finger.
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JD & Billy Hines Trucking Inc.
While exiting the passenger side of a truck, an employee mis-stepped and fell 2 to 3 feet to the ground, fracturing a femur.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.