OSHA Investigates Critical Injuries Following Canadian County Oilfield Equipment Failure

Two Oilfield Workers Critically Injured in Canadian County Equipment Failure

  • An intense pressure release from an oilfield pipeline in Canadian County resulted in injuries to three workers on February 24, 2026. 
  • The incident, occurring near Highway 37 and South Maple Road, involved a pipe rupture that struck a pickup truck. 
  • Two workers were airlifted to Oklahoma City hospitals in critical condition. 
  • A third worker was transported by ambulance in stable condition, and the Oklahoma Corporation Commission is investigating.

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Ocala Fire Rescue Lowers Injured Construction Worker from Rooftop

  • A construction worker was rescued from an Ocala rooftop on Tuesday morning after sustaining a back injury while working on a two-story building. 
  • Ocala Fire Rescue responded to the construction site on Southeast 17th Street and used a ladder truck to safely lower the victim. 
  • The worker was secured to a basket before being transported to a local hospital for medical treatment. 
  • Authorities have not yet released details regarding the specific cause of the workplace injury. 

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Federal Regulators Penalize Colorado Dairy Following Six Worker Deaths

  • Federal safety regulators proposed $246,609 in fines against three businesses following the deaths of six workers at a Colorado dairy. 
  • The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration cited Prospect Ranch LLC and two contractors for failing to protect employees from toxic hydrogen sulfide gas. 
  • Investigators found the workers were exposed in a confined space after a manure pipe disconnected. 
  • Citations included failures in safety training and atmospheric hazard planning.

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