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Regulatory Compliance

WHO DO YOU HAVE TO DEAL WITH?
OSHA

We provide OSHA Compliance services, including:

Health and Safety Plans and Policies, as well as:

  • Safety Audits;

  • Training;

  • Recordkeeping Systems Setup;

  • ISN and PEC compliance;

  • and other advice.

  • First Aid/CPR/AED training and certification

  • Additional services coming soon.

  • OSHA 10 and 30 Hour Construction training.

DOT

You can't just buy a truck and get into the business anymore.  We provide the help to get you started and help you keep on truck'n:

  • Safety Audits;

  • Training;

  • Recordkeeping Systems Setup;

  • Permitting and Authorizations;

  • IFTA; 

  • and Hours of Service compliance.

MSHA

If you have a surface mine, you need to deal with the Mine Safety and Health Administration.  We help you navigate:

  • Inspections;

  • Recordkeeping;

  • Safety Audits;

  • Training;

  • and Emissions Reporting.

EPA

For states that have not become agreement states with the EPA, your environmental protection regulations are through the EPA.  We can help you through the  processes at the federal government level:

  • Waste facility permitting and compliance;

  • Stormwater permitting and compliance;

  • Spills and remediation;

  • Emergency response plans;

  • Hazard communication;

  • Community Right to Know;

  • Waste management;

  • and air quality.

 

State Environmental

For states who do have agreements with EPA, we can help you deal with your state regulators.  We have particular experience in Minnesota, North Dakota, Texas and Montana:

  • Waste facility permitting and compliance;

  • Stormwater permitting and compliance;

  • Spills and remediation;

  • Emergency response plans;

  • Hazard communication;

  • Community Right to Know;

  • Waste management;

  • and air quality.

Safety Culture

There's more to safety than just meeting the regulations.  Companies must develop an attitude and atmosphere that promotes safe work practices and identification & mitigation of risk and risk behaviors:

  • Management and supervisor training;

  • Safety Culture lessons;

  • Safety Bulletins;

  • Tailgate discussions;

  • and thoughtful safety publications such as "The Key to Safety by Chris Kreger".

 

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