San Angelo, TX—Federal OSHA workplace-safety record
San Angelo, TX
70 severe-injury reports between 2015-03-03 and 2025-09-22, 492 OSHA inspections, and 590 Form 300/301 injury filings on federal record in San Angelo, Texas.
Employers with the most severe injuries in San Angelo
Example incidents
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FusionSite Texas LLC
An employee parked their vehicle at a facility and stepped out of the vehicle to begin cleaning a portable toilet. The parking brake failed and the vehicle began to roll backward. The employee fell and was struck by the front driver's side tire. The employee's hip was fractured.
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W&W AFCO Steel
On September 12, 2025, an employee was standing on top of a float trailer boom, approximately 5 feet off the ground, working to strap down some material on a pallet with 5/16" booming chains. He was using a cheater bar as leverage to push down on the boomer that he had slid into the boomer handle. Once the chains had engaged and the load was secured, he went to pull the cheater bar out of the handle but it was stuck. When it became unstuck, he lost his balance and fell from the trailer to the ground below. The employee was hospitalized with a fracture to the head of his left femur and required surgery.
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Lone Star Beef Processors, L.P.
An employee was operating a membrane skinner when her left little finger contacted the roller and blade, resulting in a laceration and hospitalization.
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General Atomics
An employee was loading an air surveillance plane turret into a shipping container using an engine hoist. The lifting chain detached from the hook and the spreader bar struck the employee in the face, resulting in an eye injury that required hospitalization and surgery.
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Lonestar Beef Processors, L.P.
An employee was walking in a meat processing facility when a carcass that was hanging on a hook fell and struck the employee, knocking them to the ground and resulting in a broken left leg.
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Principal LED
An employee was operating a forklift. Another forklift struck him, breaking his pelvis.
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Source: federal OSHA Severe Injury Reports, inspections, and ITA Form 300/301 filings. Counts reflect federal jurisdiction only.