DateCityStateEmployerBody PartEvent
2021-08-24Santa FeTxMp Next Level, LLCBODY SYSTEMSExposure to environmental heat
An employee became ill and was hospitalized, possibly suffering from heat-related illness.
2019-06-06Santa FeTexasDayton Lease & Pipeline Services, Inc.NonclassifiableIgnition of vapors, gases, or liquids
Employees were using a tapping machine to perform a hot tap on a natural gas line. As the employees began a three-way bypass, a flash fire occurred. Two of the employees were hospitalized for burns.
2016-03-31Santa FeTexasDicgo Utility Construction, LLCLeg(s)Fall on same level, n.e.c.
The employee was walking down the incline of a bayou on uneven terrain at the jobsite. The employee slipped, tripped, and fell to the ground fracturing his right leg.
2015-09-09Santa FeNew MexicoBureau of Land ManagementUpper and lower limb(s)Ignition of vapors, gases, or liquids
An employee was fighting a fire in a remote area. The employee had an extra drip torch, which had leaked fuel. The residual fuel caught on fire, and the employee sustained second degree burns on the back of the arm, above the left elbow in the triceps area, as well as burns around both legs/sock areas.