Sapulpa, OK—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Sapulpa, OK
24 severe-injury reports between 2015-02-25 and 2025-09-19, 136 OSHA inspections, and 127 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Sapulpa, Oklahoma.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Sapulpa
Example incidents
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CoxCom, LLC
An employee was descending a ladder that was on a strand when the ladder shifted, causing the employee to jump off and fall about 5.5 feet to the ground. The employee sustained a fractured right ankle.
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Sun Auto Tire & Service, Inc
An employee finished installing a tube into a 12.4 x 24" tractor tire and connected the air hose to inflate the tube. The tube overinflated and exploded, causing the wheel and tire to fly through the air and strike the employee's forehead. The employee sustained a frontal sinus fracture and a forehead laceration.
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Ardagh Glass Inc.
Three employees were cleaning out a dust collector that had jammed. They removed they auger to facilitate cleaning. The injured employee's right hand became entangled in a rotary airlock valve, resulting in an amputation of the first digit of their right index finger that required hospitalization and surgery.
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Sherwood Construction Company, Inc.
Two employees were using gasoline and bar oil to ignite a brush pile when a flash fire occurred. An employee sustained burns to their face, arms, and hands.
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Gastech Engineering LLC
An employee was removing a chock used to stabilize a 25,000-pound pressure vessel. After a forklift rolled the vessel away from the chock, the tine of the forklift struck the vessel, causing it to roll forward just as the employee reached down to remove the chock. The employee's left hand was caught between the chock and the vessel, resulting in amputations to the index finger above the second knuckle and the middle finger below the second knuckle. The employee also sustained a ring finger fracture.
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PARAGON INDUSTRIES, INC.
An employee was entering a concrete pit by stepping down onto a 55-gallon drum in the pit. He slipped and fell, and his lower abdomen struck the edge of the drum; his upper body then fell toward the other side of the drum. He suffered internal crushing injuries to the abdomen, as well as a laceration to the lower lip.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.