Safety Programs and Trainings Available

Confined Space

Confined space program complies with 29 CFR 1910 Subpart J and involves educating workers about the risks associated with confined spaces, proper entry and exit procedures, atmospheric monitoring, and the use of personal protective equipment, enabling them to work safely and respond effectively to emergencies within these challenging environments.

Distracted Driving & Driving Safety

Driving safety emphasizes adopting responsible behaviors and following guidelines to minimize the risk of accidents and ensure the well-being of drivers, passengers, and pedestrians. It includes adhering to traffic laws, avoiding distractions, maintaining proper vehicle maintenance, and practicing defensive driving techniques to promote a safe and secure environment on the roads.

Electrical Safety (Awareness only)

Electrical safety awareness complies with 29 CFR 1910 Subpart S and provides the knowledge and understanding of potential hazards and safe practices when working with or around electrical systems and equipment. It involves identifying electrical risks, using appropriate personal protective equipment, and promoting a culture of vigilance to prevent electrical accidents and injuries.

Excavation & Trenching – Confined Space

Excavation and trenching with confined space emphasis complies with 29 CFR 1910 Subpart J and is aimed toward working in trenches related to pipeline or similar new construction or repair and involves educating workers about the risks associated with confined spaces, proper entry and exit procedures, atmospheric monitoring, and the use of personal protective equipment, enabling them to work safely and respond effectively to emergencies within these challenging environments.

Emergency Action Planning

Emergency Action Planning complies with 29 CFR 1910 Subpart E and is aimed developing a structured and proactive approach to prepare for and respond to various emergencies or crises that may arise in a particular setting.

First Aid & Bloodborne Pathogen

First Aid and BBP program complies with 29 CFR 1910 Subpart K and is basic awareness to educate participants about potential hazards, recognizing signs of distress or injury, and promoting a proactive and safety-conscious mindset to respond appropriately in emergency situations until professional medical assistance can be obtained.

Fire Extinguisher

Portable fire extinguisher program complies with 29 CFR 1910 Subpart L and includes education on portable fire extinguishers that contain specific fire-suppressing agents, such as water, foam, carbon dioxide, or dry chemical powder, enabling individuals to respond swiftly and effectively to contain or extinguish fires before they escalate.

Fall Protection

Fall protection program complies with 29 CFR 1910 Subpart D and involves implementing measures to prevent or mitigate the risk of falls from heights in various work environments. It includes the use of safety harnesses, guardrails, safety nets, and other fall arrest systems to ensure the safety of workers at elevated locations and comply with safety regulations, reducing the likelihood of severe injuries or fatalities resulting from falls.

Forklift

Forklift safety complies with 29 CFR 1910 Subpart N and involves the implementation of measures and practices to ensure the safe operation of forklifts in industrial and warehouse settings. This includes proper training for operators, regular equipment maintenance, adherence to load capacity limits, and promoting awareness of pedestrian safety to prevent accidents and injuries related to forklift operations.

General Office Safety

General office safety involves implementing measures to create a safe and healthy work environment for employees. It includes identifying and addressing potential hazards such as ergonomic issues, proper workstation setup, safe use of equipment, good housekeeping practices, and promoting awareness of safety protocols to minimize accidents and ensure the well-being of office personnel. This program includes safety program, safety training, ergonomic evaluations and setups, and office inspection programs.

Hearing Conservation

Hearing conservation complies with 29 CFR 1910 Subpart G and is the proactive effort to prevent hearing loss and protect individuals from excessive noise exposure in various environments. It involves implementing strategies such as engineering controls, personal protective equipment (like earplugs and earmuffs), noise monitoring, and education to promote awareness, reduce noise levels, and ensure the long-term auditory health and well-being of individuals.

Hand and Power Tools

Proper training, maintenance, and safe usage practices are crucial to mitigate the risk of injuries and accidents associated with these tools and ensure optimal performance and user safety. This program includes safety program, hazard assessments, safety training, safe operations procedures and toolbox talks.

Hazard Communication / Global Harmonized System

HazCom/GHS complies with 29 CFR 1910 Subpart Z and educates users on internationally recognized system for classifying and labeling chemicals to promote consistent communication of hazards and safety information worldwide. It provides a standardized framework for the classification, labeling, and safety data sheets of chemicals, enhancing the protection of human health and the environment and facilitating international trade by harmonizing hazard communication requirements across different countries and regions.

Heat Stress

Heat stress safety refers to the measures and precautions taken to protect individuals from the adverse effects of excessive heat exposure. It involves implementing strategies such as providing adequate hydration, rest breaks, and shade, as well as promoting awareness and training on recognizing and managing heat-related illnesses to ensure the well-being and safety of workers in hot environments. This program includes safety program, safety training, urine chart, and toolbox talk.

Hot Work

Hot work safety refers to the precautions and procedures implemented to prevent fires and accidents during tasks that involve open flames, sparks, or high temperatures. It includes measures such as proper hazard assessment, fire prevention controls, the use of fire-resistant materials, and providing adequate training and supervision to minimize the risk of fire-related incidents and protect workers and property.

Incident Reporting

Incident reporting is the process of documenting and notifying relevant parties about any workplace accidents, near misses, or hazardous incidents that occur. It involves promptly recording detailed information about the event, including its date, time, location, individuals involved, and a description of the incident, to facilitate investigation, analysis, and the implementation of corrective actions to prevent future occurrences and promote a safer work environment.

Ladder Safety

Ladder safety complies with 29 CFR 1910 Subpart D and is aimed at promoting safe practices and minimizing the risk of ladder-related accidents in various settings. This program includes safety program, safety training, regular inspections to ensure proper ladder usage, and compliance with safety regulations.

Lock Out Tag Out

Lockout-tagout (LOTO) complies with 29 CFR 1910 Subpart J and is a safety procedure used to ensure the complete isolation of energy sources during maintenance or repair of equipment. It involves the use of locks and tags to prevent the accidental or unauthorized start-up of machinery, protecting workers from potential hazards and allowing them to work safely on the equipment.

Machine Guarding

Machine guarding safety complies with 29 CFR 1910 Subpart O and involves implementing protective measures to prevent injuries caused by hazardous machinery and equipment. It includes the installation of physical barriers, such as guards and shields, to separate operators from moving parts, as well as the use of safety devices and interlocks to ensure safe machine operation and minimize the risk of accidental contact or entanglement with dangerous machinery components.

Material Handling (Lifting Safety)

Lifting safety focuses on adopting proper techniques and precautions when manually lifting or moving objects to prevent strain, injuries, and musculoskeletal disorders. It includes utilizing correct lifting postures, assessing load weight and size, using assistive equipment when necessary, and promoting awareness of safe lifting practices to protect the well-being of individuals and reduce the risk of lifting-related injuries.

Personal Protective Equipment

PPE safety complies with 29 CFR 1910 Subpart I and is tailored to specialized equipment or clothing designed to protect individuals from potential hazards or risks in their work or daily environment. This program includes safety program, safety training, PPE matrix and regular inspections to ensure proper PPE use, care and maintenance, and compliance with safety regulations.

Respiratory Protection

Respiratory protection complies with 29 CFR 1910 Subpart I and educates on the involvement of the use of specialized equipment, such as respirators or masks, to safeguard individuals from inhaling harmful airborne contaminants or particles. It plays a crucial role in industries where workers are exposed to hazardous substances, providing a barrier that filters or purifies the air and helps maintain respiratory health and safety.

Slips, Trips & Falls

Slip, trip, and fall prevention focuses on identifying and mitigating hazards to reduce the risk of accidents and injuries caused by slips, trips, and falls in various environments. It involves implementing measures such as proper maintenance of walking surfaces, effective housekeeping practices, and employee training to promote awareness and create a safe environment with minimized slip, trip, and fall hazards.

New Hire Orientation

New Hire Orientation is a comprehensive awareness level introduction to various topics for new workers. This program can be tailored to each organization based on the hazards present in your operations.

RCRA – Hazardous Waste

Hazardous waste program can be created to establish a plan for organizations to safe and compliant disposal of hazardous waste. The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) is a federal law in the United States that governs the management and disposal of hazardous waste. It establishes a regulatory framework for the proper handling, storage, transportation, and disposal of hazardous materials to protect human health and the environment, and it also promotes recycling and waste reduction initiatives.

Hazardous Secondary Materials (HSM)

Hazardous secondary materials rule program can be created to establish a plan for organizations to safe and compliant disposal of hazardous waste. The Hazardous Secondary Materials (HSM) Rule is a regulatory framework under RCRA in the United States. It governs the management and disposal of certain hazardous secondary materials, encouraging their beneficial use or recycling while ensuring environmental protection and compliance with safety regulations to minimize potential risks associated with their handling and disposal.

Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWP3)

A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWP3) is a comprehensive document that outlines strategies and measures to prevent or minimize stormwater pollution. It includes pollution prevention measures, monitoring requirements, and best management practices to ensure compliance with environmental regulations and protect water quality during activities.

ISO 9001 / 14001 / 45001

Consultations are available for organizations looking to enhance their Quality, Environmental or Health and Safety programs to the ISO certification. ISO is geared for organizations looking to continually improve on their effectiveness of their individual programs.

The following topics below can be created to meet the need of each organization based on an evaluation, or ready-made templates are available for independent usage:

• Hazard Assessments

• Incident Reporting Forms

• Inspection Forms

• Job Safety Analysis

• Safety Meeting Templates