Lonestar Beef Processors, L.P.
Gored or rammed by animal — Fractures — SAN ANGELO, Texas
| Employer | Lonestar Beef Processors, L.P. |
| Address | 2150 East 37th Street |
| City, State ZIP | SAN ANGELO, Texas 76903 |
| Report ID | 20221211024 |
| Event Date | December 20, 2022 |
| Outcome | Hospitalized |
| Nature of Injury | Fractures |
| Body Part | Arm(s), unspecified |
| Event Type | Gored or rammed by animal |
| Source of Injury | Cattle and other bovines |
| Industry (NAICS) | 311611 |
| GPS Coordinates | 31.49732, -100.40323 |
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Incident Narrative
An employee was moving cattle from a pen to a tub when a bull got around the cattle guard. The employee climbed over the cattle guard to move away from the bull and the bull struck his arm, resulting in a fracture.
Incident Summary
On December 20, 2022, a worker at Lonestar Beef Processors, L.P. in SAN ANGELO, Texas suffered fractures to the arm(s), unspecified. The incident was classified as gored or rammed by animal, with cattle and other bovines identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.
Context
OSHA has recorded 31 severe injury reports involving "Gored or rammed by animal" incidents in our database. Browse all Gored or rammed by animal injuries.
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 17, 2021 | Caviness Beef Packers, LTD | HEREFORD, Texas | Fractures | Hosp. |
| Jan 15, 2016 | Cuero Live Stock Commission | CUERO, Texas | Soreness, pain, hurt-nonspecified injury | Hosp. |
| Jul 20, 2018 | Deer View LLC | WEST POINT, Illinois | Soreness, pain, hurt-nonspecified injury | Hosp. |
| Mar 3, 2022 | Pillen Family Farms Transport, LLC | COLUMBUS, Nebraska | Cuts, lacerations | Hosp. |
| Mar 21, 2017 | Holsteins Unlimited, LLC | LEIGH, Nebraska | Fractures | Hosp. |
| Jan 17, 2018 | Texas & Southwestern cattle Raiser Association | WICHITA FALLS, Texas | Fractures | Hosp. |
| Aug 29, 2023 | Cargill | SCHUYLER, Nebraska | Fractures and other injuries, n.e.c. | Hosp. |
| Nov 20, 2020 | Brenham Livestock Auction | BRENHAM, Texas | Puncture wounds, except gunshot wounds | Hosp. |
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