Catalyst Oilfield Services 2016, LLC

Collision with stationary object, nonroadway — Fractures — GARDENDALE, Texas

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Catalyst Oilfield Services 2016, LLC in GARDENDALE, Texas
Employer Catalyst Oilfield Services 2016, LLC
Address 11999 E. Hwy 158
City, State ZIP GARDENDALE, Texas 79758
Report ID 2025032579
Event Date March 18, 2025
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Fractures
Body Part Lower leg(s)
Event Type Collision with stationary object, nonroadway
Source of Injury Forklift, order picker, platform truck powered
Secondary Source Boxes, crates, cartons
Industry (NAICS) 213112
GPS Coordinates 32.05000, -102.29000

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Incident Narrative

An employee was operating a forklift in a yard to move empty poly totes when his left foot got caught on a stationary tote as he passed by it. His foot then twisted backward, resulting in a fractured tibia that required hospitalization and surgery.

Incident Summary

On March 18, 2025, a worker at Catalyst Oilfield Services 2016, LLC in GARDENDALE, Texas suffered fractures to the lower leg(s). The incident was classified as collision with stationary object, nonroadway, with forklift, order picker, platform truck powered identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

OSHA has recorded 322 severe injury reports involving "Collision with stationary object, nonroadway" incidents in our database. Browse all Collision with stationary object, nonroadway injuries.

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