What is OSHA?
Congress created the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA), which is a part of the Department of Labor in 1970 in order to regulate workers’ safety. OSHA has set rules and regulations that employers must follow in order to provide a workplace that is free from recognized hazards. OSHA was established to sustain life of businesses by keeping employees safe while on the job. Safety is all of our business.
Feeling overwhelmed by OSHA website, contractor or client pre-qualification, or other Environmental, Health and Safety requirements?
We can help you break down and implement the top 3 basic duties for employers:
1. Compliance with OSHA laws.
2. Provide a workplace free from serious recognized hazards.
3. Examine workplace conditions to ensure compliance and best business practices.
Hawkins Webb, LLC can help guide you through the process of an effective Environmental, Health & Safety (EH&S) Program:
· Establishing Management Commitment and Leadership
· Worker and Employee Participation and Engagement
· Hazard Identification and Assessment
· Hazard Prevention and Control (Including Written Programs)
· Education and Training
· Program Evaluation and Improvement (Continuous Improvement)
Hawkins Webb, LLC can help your business, operation, or project:
· Assess and Identify Safety Needs
· Gap analysis
· Audit
· Hazard Assessments
· Establish a Safety Program
· Implement the Safety Program Methodology
· Continually Manage the Workplace Safety Process
We are not here to call OSHA on you!
Hawkins Webb, LLC is here to help you step forward in making the commitment and take action to achieve a safe and compliant workplace with improvements in operations and accomplishment of business goals.
We can assist you in identifying opportunity to create and implement effective and safe work programs, policies, and actions to learn, grow, improve, and thrive with a safe and successful workplace.
Let us help you.
Contact safetyservices@hawkinswebb.com or call 646-438-3313 with your safety needs, challenges, goals, confusion, and even your fears.