Austin, TX—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Austin, TX
495 severe-injury reports between 2015-01-08 and 2025-10-27, 3,267 OSHA inspections, and 7,178 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Austin, Texas.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Austin
Example incidents
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Pallet Bros. ATX, LLC
An employee was cutting wood with a miter saw when their clothing was pulled into the blade, resulting in a bicep laceration. The employee was hospitalized. The blade cover was not in place at the time of the incident.
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BRUNDAGE-BONE CONCRETE PUMPING, INC.
An employee was changing a boom pipe delivery system on a concrete pump truck. He tripped and fell from an elevated level to the ground, resulting in multiple leg fractures.
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Architectural Metal Solutions, Inc.
An employee was installing a door from an A-frame ladder. He fell from the ladder, landed on his feet about 8 feet below, and suffered a broken tibia.
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K Constructor, LLC
An employee was unloading a rebar delivery from a flatbed, 19-wheel trailer. The employee rigged the load with wire rope chokers. The load was picked up 3-4 feet above the trailer deck by a crane. The load began to swing and the employee grabbed onto it to prevent it from being pushed off the trailer deck. The crane continued to lift the load, and the employee let go so the crane did not lift him to the third story. The employee fell approximately 12 feet to the ground below, resulting in a back injury and fractured vertebrae.
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Rock Labor LLC
An employee was using the pipe-and-wrench method to loosen a seized bolt on a roof truss. A technician from another company was on the other side of the truss doing the same action with the same method. The employee's socket slipped off the bolt and his left hand was crushed against the truss, resulting in injuries to the index and little fingers, requiring hospitalization, surgery, and amputation of the index finger.
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Applied Materials Building 36
An employee was cutting plastic shipping material using a manual tabletop sliding cutter. They were holding the plastic down with one hand while using the other hand to move the sliding cutter. As the plastic gathered and jammed the sliding cutter, they held the plastic down to the table. The sliding cutter then moved and contacted their left middle finger that was underneath the table, resulting in a fingertip amputation.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.