Fort Worth, TX—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
Fort Worth, TX
650 severe-injury reports between 2015-01-08 and 2025-10-29, 3,794 OSHA inspections, and 6,485 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in Fort Worth, Texas.
Employers with the most severe injuries in Fort Worth
Example incidents
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Renegade Group LLC
Employees were replacing a 24" pig trap door. A strap was shackled on the pig trap door and connected to a forklift. Welders began to cut the door off. An employee was holding onto the door when the cut was finished. The door shifted and caught his fingers, resulting in a hand injury and amputation.
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Mavis Tire Supply LLC
An employee was guiding a customer's automobile onto the alignment rack when the vehicle drove over the rack and pinned the employee against the alignment computer. The employee sustained a bruised left hand and a fractured left fibula and was hospitalized.
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RDO Equipment
An employee was replacing the cutting edges on the bucket of a wheel loader. The bucket had been lowered onto composite blocking to prevent it from falling to the floor. The blocking dislodged and the bucket fell and crushed the employee's left hand.
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Texas Motor Speedway
An employee was serving as a racing official during a race on a dirt track. He was standing behind a guardrail when a race car lost control and came in his direction. He was struck by the car and sustained a broken radius, dislocated ulna, and a punctured lower right stomach.
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International Paper Co
An employee was repairing the locking mechanism on a machine when their right index finger was partially amputated.
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Lindamood Demolition, Inc.
An employee was operating a skid steer with a bucket attachment at a demolition site. While driving it to the rear of the property to park it, the employee came into contact with a live electrical transformer unit that was located outside of the facility. The employee sustained electrical burns on his hands extending up to his elbows and a fractured ankle.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.