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Are you struggling with OSHA compliance?
We can help!
In most cases, the OSHA
Navigator Pro software will solve your compliance needs;
however if you need additional assistance we can help.
Our staff includes authorized OSHA trainers for
both
the
general industry and construction fields.
We have on staff OSHA specialists that are
able to conduct both 10 hour and 30-hour OSHA training classes.
In addition to OSHA training here is a list of other OSHA related
services we provide:
OSHA Record
Keeping
Safety
Plan Development
Pre-audit
inspections
On-Site
Training
Post Inspection OSHA Negotiations
OSHA Record
Keeping
Starting January
1, 2002, OSHA’s record keeping requirements have changed. Even if
you are familiar with OSHA’s old requirements, these changes could
result in thousands of dollars in fines and an unwanted OSHA
presence. The good news is that the new requirements are not
difficult to implement, once you know what OSHA expects. We can
help you weed through all the confusing state and federal
regulation. We can even automate the record keeping process for
your organization.
Safety Plan
Development
OSHA requires that
all employers have a written, effective safety program that
addresses hazards specific to the employers operations. Putting a
plan of this nature together usually means long hours of sifting
through confusing regulations. We
solve this problem by consulting with our clients and developing
just the right plan that keeps you in compliance. This safety plan
can serve as the foundation for decreased employee injuries,
workman’s comp costs and increased productivity, at a cost
less than you might expect!
Pre-audit
inspections
Recent surveys
performed by the Workplace Safety Awareness Council find that most building
managers are ill equipped to successfully complete an OSHA audit.
In fact 78% of the managers surveyed were missing
one or more of OSHA’s basic compliance requirements. Obviously the
best time to recognize and correct safety issues is before an
OSHA audit. In fact, employers are required to conduct regular
safety inspections and keep those inspections reports on file for
five years.
We can conduct on-site inspections of your
facility or jobsite and offer suggestions based on the issues OSHA is likely to
issue citations. Additionally, if an on-site audit is not feasible,
we can provide you with a comprehensive audit package that your
employees can complete in-house.
On-Site Training
OSHA
regulations state that employers are required to provide employees
comprehensive and specific training that addresses hazards in
the workplace. This training must be performed on a regular basis
and records of training must be kept for five years. We develop and supply self-administered training
packages for our clients. We are OSHA authorized trainers and
can provide both 10 hour and 30-hour OSHA cards. If preferred, we
can provide targeted on-site training for our clients as
well. Either way, we can take the worry and confusion off your
shoulders.
Post Inspection OSHA Negotiations
Upon completion
of an OSHA inspection, you will receive a package which includes
detailed information about the auditor’s inspection including any
citations or fines that were levied. Employers are strongly
encouraged to request a follow up meeting with OSHA. Your goal is
to eliminate or reduce the fines. We are available to perform this post inspection negotiation for
you. This one decision can save you thousands of dollars in fines!
Have
questions? Interested in how we can perform these
services to benefit
your organization?
Simply Click This Link for a Free
Needs Assessment
As a thank you for completing this needs
assessment, we will forward two special reports:
"Top 10 OSHA Mistakes and How to Avoid
Them" and
"Why Your Emergency Plan Failed"
Also included is a recorded seminar
entitled: "What to Expect During an OSHA Audit"
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