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by:HB Next Corporation based inLawrenceville, GEORGIA (US) (USA)
Did you know on average 12 people a day die working in hazardous conditions in the U.S.? An average of 3 people die a day working in the construction industry. Although OSHA safety manuals may seem long, tedious and boring, they are essential to protecting the lives of your employees. Is your safety manual functioning well? How’s the safety education, tracking and ...
by:SafteyNet Inc based inMoreno Valley, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Onsite OSHA Program Assistance. EHS Program gap analysis. Evacuation Site Mapping. Mock OSHA Audits. Lockout Tagout Procedures. OSHA 10/30 Gen Industry & Construction. HAZWOPER 8/24/40 Certification. Arc Flash 70E (2018 Version). Arc Flash Risk Assessment (2018). Confined Space (Entry & Rescue). Respiratory Training and Fit Testing. ...
by:OSHA/Environmental Compliance Systems, Inc. (OECS) based inSt. Louis Park, MINNESOTA (USA)
Occupational safety audits are a great tool to judge your current strengths and opportunities to improve. When you request an audit through OECS, a trained specialist will go through your procedures and facility to point out the safe and hazardous aspects of your worksite. We offer OSHA safety audits as a cost effective way to improve safety and efficiency. You get an extra benefit of impacting ...
by:OSHA-Pros USA, LLC based inNorth Richland Hills, COLORADO (USA)
If you are in need of an OSHA safety expert to assist you with any level of litigation support, you need to contact OSHA Pros USA. One of the founding partners of this company is a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) with experience as a safety consultant and expert witness in OSHA related matters. He was employed as an OSHA inspector in one of the OSHA-funded state consultation programs, and ...
by:OSHA/Environmental Compliance Systems, Inc. (OECS) based inSt. Louis Park, MINNESOTA (USA)
Be Prepared and Confident at Your Next Workplace Safety Inspection. OSHA is an important regulatory agency that has your employees’ best interests in mind. It can be intimidating when you hear from the Compliance Officer of the Occupational Safety & Health Administration, a part of the United States Department of Labor. Fortunately, our OSHA compliance assistance can help. As your ...
