Oil and Gas Pipeline and Related Structures Construction

Industry Summary

The Oil and Gas Pipeline and Related Structures Construction industry has shown some reduction in numbers lately, with employment losses of -0.58% between 2014 and 2015 (the last reported data). There are currently 3,775 firms engaged in business within this industry and on average, each establishment employs 36 workers. With OSHA reported accident rates of less than that of the the Utility System Construction Industry as a whole, things have been relatively safe over the past five years.

On Friday, April 26th 2019 OSHA reps took a report of a serious accident in Houston, TX which had occured previously at Mesa Mechanical Inc. . A 24 year old man working as a Operations & systems researcher was injured on the job when the
OSHA ID115014.015
Accident Date2019-04-02
Accident DegreeHospitalized injury
NarrativeAt 10:50 a.m. on April 2, 2019, three employees were working at a processing facility when a fire erupted in an old control room, near reactor K5. Employee #1 successfully extinguished the fire. As Employee #2 was approaching reactors K8 and K9, Employee #3 activated the fire water monitor next to a hot oil area located on the west side of the main control room. Around the same time, the housing of a three-inch Y-strainer of an isobutylene line, which fed into reactor K8, ruptured. Isobutylene vapor was released and ignited. An explosion occurred in the reactor area and spread to a dry storage area. Employee #1 suffered sharp force injuries that affected the upper extremity and brachial artery on his right side, killing him. Employees #2 and #3 sustained thermal burns, which they were hospitalized and received treatment.
OSHA investigators arrived in Houston, TX on Friday, April 26th 2019 and began an accident investigation at Mesa Mechanical Inc. . A 34 year old had been injured when the
OSHA ID115014.015
Accident Date2019-04-02
Accident DegreeHospitalized injury
NarrativeAt 10:50 a.m. on April 2, 2019, three employees were working at a processing facility when a fire erupted in an old control room, near reactor K5. Employee #1 successfully extinguished the fire. As Employee #2 was approaching reactors K8 and K9, Employee #3 activated the fire water monitor next to a hot oil area located on the west side of the main control room. Around the same time, the housing of a three-inch Y-strainer of an isobutylene line, which fed into reactor K8, ruptured. Isobutylene vapor was released and ignited. An explosion occurred in the reactor area and spread to a dry storage area. Employee #1 suffered sharp force injuries that affected the upper extremity and brachial artery on his right side, killing him. Employees #2 and #3 sustained thermal burns, which they were hospitalized and received treatment.
On Friday, April 26th 2019 OSHA reps took a report of a serious accident in Houston, TX at Mesa Mechanical Inc. . A 34 year old man working as a was injured on the job when the
OSHA ID115014.015
Accident Date2019-04-02
Accident DegreeHospitalized injury
NarrativeAt 10:50 a.m. on April 2, 2019, three employees were working at a processing facility when a fire erupted in an old control room, near reactor K5. Employee #1 successfully extinguished the fire. As Employee #2 was approaching reactors K8 and K9, Employee #3 activated the fire water monitor next to a hot oil area located on the west side of the main control room. Around the same time, the housing of a three-inch Y-strainer of an isobutylene line, which fed into reactor K8, ruptured. Isobutylene vapor was released and ignited. An explosion occurred in the reactor area and spread to a dry storage area. Employee #1 suffered sharp force injuries that affected the upper extremity and brachial artery on his right side, killing him. Employees #2 and #3 sustained thermal burns, which they were hospitalized and received treatment.

OSHA Inspection Activity

Accident Rate

5 Year Average
13.34
Last 12 Months
0

Reporting Statistics

Inspection Records: 1552
213%
Inspection Rate: 2.73
Violation Records:
Accident Records: 154