State profile · OSHA ITA

Texas workplace safety

How 38,394 OSHA-reporting employers across Texas compare on workplace injuries, 2016–2024. Average TCR uses the 32,225 establishments with a credible rate (see methodology).

38,394
Employers
4.4
Avg TCR (rated)
611,611
Injuries (all)
542
Fatalities (all)

Texas vs all states by OSHA-reporting employer count

Where this state's ITA establishment inventory sits among every tracked state and territory (coverage signal, not a safety ranking)

38,394 2nd of 54 higher than 52 of 54 states

States and territories, banded by OSHA ITA reporting employer count

Each bar is a band; taller bars hold more states. The dashed line + filled bar mark this entry. Hover or tap any bar for its full count and share, and where it sits relative to this entry.

Source official public datasets · 2026

The state picture

Texas's 32,225 rated reporting employers average 4.4 recordable injuries per 100 workers, 1.6 times the ~2.7 all-industry private-sector norm.

4.4
avg TCR · rated subset
32,225
rated employers
38,394
all reporting employers
611,611
recordable injuries (all)

Inventory counts and injury/fatality totals cover all 38,394 ITA establishments; the average TCR excludes zero-rate and corrupt-hours filings. See Methodology → Three Populations.

Texas grade distribution 38,382 graded establishments · width = share

17% of Texas's reporting establishments earn an F and 22% an A, each measured against its own industry benchmark, not the state line. These grades are a transparent derived index, not an official OSHA rating; see the Methodology for the exact formula.

Where Texas ranks among states

54 states & territories by avg TCR

Texas's average TCR of 4.4 is lower than 91% of states, a state average reflects industry mix as much as workplace safety.

Higher avg TCRLower avg TCR

A second cut tells a different story: ranked by rated-subset injury rate alone, Texas is #6 of 54. Ranked instead by fatalities per rated employer establishment (same 32,225-employer subset), it's #38 of 54, a 32-place swing. A state can run a moderate everyday injury rate while its rarer, most severe incidents cluster differently; the two metrics measure different things on the same population and shouldn't be read as interchangeable.

How Texas Workplaces Compare

Texas hosts 38,394 employer establishments currently reporting to OSHA's Injury Tracking Application. These are not small shops: federal rules require ITA submission from workplaces with 250+ employees in any industry, plus workplaces with 20+ employees in the roughly 60 NAICS codes classified as high-hazard (construction, manufacturing, healthcare, warehousing, agriculture, and others). Across this Texas cohort, workers have logged 611,611 recordable injuries. The published state average Total Case Rate (TCR) of 4.4 injuries per 100 full-time workers uses the 32,225 establishments with a credible rate (zero-rate and corrupt-hours filings stay in the inventory counts above but are excluded from the average, see methodology).

The state has recorded 542 workplace fatalities in the reporting window, which is tracked separately from non-fatal injury counts because fatal events have their own investigation trail under 29 CFR 1904.39. Reading state-level TCR requires context: the headline figure is driven by a state's industry mix. A state with a heavy construction, logging, or meatpacking footprint will mechanically post higher TCR than a state dominated by finance or professional services, even when individual employers are equally well-managed. That is why the employer table below sorts each establishment by its own TCR and letter grade, against the BLS benchmark for its specific industry, not against the state average.

For jobseekers, relocators, investors, and local safety professionals, state-level pages function as an entry point: use the grade-sorted list to spot the safest and highest-risk employers in Texas, then click through to an individual establishment for its year-by-year injury, illness, DART, and fatality trajectory. Compare multiple years before drawing conclusions, a single outlier year can reflect a specific event, whereas a sustained pattern across reporting cycles is a more reliable risk signal. All data comes directly from employer-submitted OSHA Form 300A summaries. State OSHA plans in 22 states operate their own enforcement programs in parallel, but the injury data above is harmonized through the federal ITA system.

Employers in Texas, by injury rate

Page 766 of 768
EmployerCityIndustryGradeAvg TCR
507 ~ Waukesha Pearce Industries Buffalo, TexasBuffaloIndustrial machinery and equC0.0
BayportPasadenachemical plantC0.0
Zampell Refractories TXBeaumontRefractory brick contractorsC0.0
Sweeny RefineryOld OceanCrude oil refiningC0.0
Raswon Inc - HoustonHoustonValves, hydraulic and pneumaC0.0
Shell Oil Lubricants Supply ChainHoustonLubricating oils and greasesC0.0
T-Dyne OfficeEl PasoLow voltage electrical workC0.0
Digi-Color, LPRichmondCommercial printing (except C0.0
CMC Recycling LufkinLufkinMetal scrap and waste merchaC0.0
Williamson-Dickie Fort Worth Service Center IIFort WorthOverall jackets, work, men'sC0.0
763020000Wichita Falls-C0.0
DallasMesquiteCustodial servicesC0.0
Plan B,Inc.San AntonioExtension cords made from puC0.0
Kilgore Blend PlantKilgoreAcids merchant wholesalersC0.0
Medina Utility ServicesLubbockUtility line (i.e., communicC0.0
Titus SystemsRound RockLow voltage electrical workC0.0
Cambridge Square Assisted livingRosenbergAssisted-living facilities wC0.0
D & G Directional Drilling Inc.WinnsboroPipeline, gas and oil, constC0.0
4038-1611GalvestonHome Health CareC0.0
Odessa-Ector Power PlantOdessaElectric power generation, fC0.0
Beckville MineBeckvilleCoal beneficiating plants, bC0.0
Cameron 3250 Briarpark DriveHouston-C0.0
CIG Big LakeBig LakeLoading and unloading servicC0.0
4535-1326DallasRetail/Home FurnishingsC0.0
CenterPoint Energy Tower RR26Houston-C0.0
CES Houston WestOffice RRM5Houston-C0.0
Victoria Service Center ENFSVictoria-C0.0
National Oilwell Varco - Houston Bammel Rig Technical College - AftermarketHoustonOil & Gas field equipment maC0.0
Layne Christensen - 1800 Hughes Landing BlvdThe WoodlandsConstruction management, watC0.0
Baytown, Tx (D93)Baytown-C0.0
Houston, Tx (C08)Houston-C0.0
Humble, Tx (D64)Humble-C0.0
Katy, Tx (P57)Katy-C0.0
Jersey Village, Tx (539)Houston-C0.0
Beaumont, Tx (228)Beaumont-C0.0
Freeport, Tx (Z04)Freeport-C0.0
Texas City, Tx (Z15)Texas City-C0.0
Houston Pump & Power (C41)La Porte-C0.0
Round Rock, Tx (536)Round Rock-C0.0
Corpus Christi (H37)Corpus Christi-C0.0
Fort Worth, Tx (537)Fort Worth-C0.0
Odessa, Tx (565)Odessa-C0.0
La Porte, Tx (L26)La Porte-C0.0
Houston, Tx (C27)Houston-C0.0
I32Deer Park-C0.0
723 ABC Supply Co., inc. SW RegionIrvingWholesale Building MaterialsC0.0
Downstream Technology Solutions : CS - Distributed (US Only)Houston-C0.0
Downstream Technology Solutions : DTS Global OfficesHouston-C0.0
Surface : RLS - Automation Manufacturing - Missouri City, TXMissouri City-C0.0
Turbomachinery Solutions : TMS - US / Canada Field ServicesHouston-C0.0
← Prev Page 766 of 768 Next →
Data sourced from official public datasets. See our methodology for details. Retrieved and formatted by PlainSafetyScore

Verify with BLS →

Verify with OSHA →

What Texas's safety record means for you

Texas averages a TCR of 4.4 - about 1.6× the ~2.7 national private-sector norm. A state average hides wide employer-by-employer variation.

State averages use the credible-subset mean across reporting establishments; they are statistical summaries, not regulatory assessments.

Every figure and grade on PlainSafetyScore is computed directly from OSHA's published Injury Tracking Application data and BLS industry benchmarks, no number is typed in by an editor. See our editorial standards & corrections policy, the methodology behind these safety grades, or report a data error. Data current as of 2016-2024 OSHA ITA release.