Loss Control and Safety Consultants
Our team of loss control and safety consultants have expertise in all areas of regulatory compliance and occupational health and safety. These professionals have specialized areas of competency, including scaffolding, hoisting and rigging, cranes, environmental issues, fall protection, concrete, public safety, fire/life safety, healthcare and hospitals, with years to decades of relevant experience.
Our safety and loss control professionals are licensed and certified per local, federal and state regulatory requirements. These licenses and certifications include:
- Sr. Loss Control Consultants
- Licensed Site Safety Managers & Coordinators
- Certified Safety Professionals (CSP)
- Certified Industrial Hygienists (CIH)
- Licensed Professional Engineers (PE)
- OSHA-Authorized Instructors
- Associate Safety Professionals (ASP)
- Certified Risk Managers (CRM)
Why Hire A Loss Control or Safety Consultant?
- Knowledge of current regulations, laws and violations
- Ability to perform OSHA inspections and give recommendations to correct potential issues
- Utilization of on-site staff specifically trained and certified for safety work
- Identification of areas of risk to better allocate safety resources
- Maintain required safety documentation and proof of inspections
- Qualified resource for continual training
- Improved quality of work processes
- Reduced probability of costly claims
Overall, hiring a safety/loss control consultant to review your firm’s safety policies and procedures, conduct training, accident prevention programs, and investigate other concerns unique to your industry, can be highly cost-effective.
Our team assists organizations in assessing their risk exposures, prepares them to handle a loss event, and educates their personnel on safety best practices. Our risk mitigation professionals offer loss control services to organizations so that they can provide their employees with the safest possible working environment.
In some areas, full-time site safety personnel may not be required, but having an outside safety professional can help prevent some of the most common workplace risks and incidents, as well as ensure that workers are following the correct procedures. Without the input of safety professionals, there could be an increase in fines, violations, or accidents that will affect the business, insurance, worker morale, and the bottom line.
On-Site Fire Safety Professionals
Our elite team of fire safety professionals, comprised mostly of retired fire department officials and first-responders, provide expertise, instruction, and oversight for fire safety on the jobsite. These professionals will coordinate with a project management team and the local fire department to help improve fire safety on the jobsite and are licensed per local, federal, and state regulatory requirements.
Our on-site fire safety professionals will:
- Take Fire Safety Precautions with Proper Measurements & Follow Local Fire Codes
- Ensure Permits are On-Site & Being Followed
- Maintain a Record of Materials Being Used On-Site
- Conduct Daily Inspections of the Construction/Demolition Site
- Maintain a Record of Inspections
- Supervise, Issue & Authorize Hot Work Operations
- Ensure Only Approved Electrical Devices Are Being Used
- Ensure Proper Storage of Flammable & Combustible Materials
- Ensure the Proper Placement & Removal of Fire Safety Materials from Construction Site
- Check for Current Inspection Logs, Required Fire Department Permits & Certificates to Ensure National and Local Compliance
- As appropriate coordinate with the local fire department
On-Site Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs)
We provide expert medical professionals and cutting-edge laboratory testing technology to keep jobsites safe.
- Our fully trained onsite Emergency Medical Technicians holds OSHA 30-hour construction, scaffold, and DOT flagger certifications and act as an extension of your safety team.
- They are focused on providing effective and efficient employee medical care to help reduce your overall insurance and operating costs.
- The team is prepared to assist you in identifying potentially fraudulent injury claims and remaining compliant with OSHA.