Catoosa, OK—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Catoosa, OK
32 severe-injury reports between 2015-01-14 and 2025-08-25, 61 OSHA inspections, and 120 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Catoosa, Oklahoma.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Catoosa
Example incidents
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Kelvion
An employee was standing between two beams, acting as the spotter for a forklift. When the forks were placed under the beam being moved, the forks contacted the other beam and caused it to tip over onto the employee. The employee was hospitalized with a broken left leg just below the knee.
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MacroSource, LLC
An employee was descending the side of a barge, having ascended to the top of it to close an opening on top of the barge lid. There was a towing rope on top of the three-step ladder on the barge; the employee put his weight on this rope, believing it to be part of the ladder, and fell backward. His ankle and shin were caught between the top of the third step and the barge lid. He suffered a fracture near the right ankle and another near his right shin and was hospitalized, undergoing surgery.
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Johnston's Port 33, Inc.
An employee was removing sheet metal from a flat roof. He unhooked his personal fall arrest system (PFAS) to walk to a different location. He stepped on an unsupported end of the sheet metal and the sheet metal folded, causing the employee to fall approximately 15 feet to the cement floor. The employee sustained fractures to his wrist, hip, and femur.
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Kelvion Inc.
An employee was manually rotating a tube support beam onto its side for staging when it rolled onto their left ring finger, crushing it between the fingernail and the first knuckle. The employee sustained amputation of the distal phalange.
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Custom Components & Logistics
An employee was deburring a threaded shaft on a CNC lathe. The employee's sleeve was caught in the lathe. As he was dislodging the sleeve, both arms were caught in the lathe. His arms were wrapped around the threaded shaft, breaking both arms and removing flesh from the forearms.
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Viking Packing Specialist
An employee was using a pneumatic nail gun to assemble crates. A nail punctured the employee's left index finger.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.