TRICOR Safety can develop a distinct safety compliance program or a corporate health and safety manual to address the specific regulatory compliance and corporate liability issues appropriate for your company. Our staff will compose site specific customized safety programs and procedures and assist in implementing these programs into your operations. Manuals developed by TRICOR Safety are very client specific but typically include these topics:
- Corporate Health & Safety Policy Statements
- Corporate Health & Safety Training Procedures
- Health & Safety Compliance Programs
- Safety Operating Procedures
- Accident Management Procedures
Safety and Health Services:
- Comprehensive safety and health audit service
- Preliminary hazard analyses
- Job safety analyses
- Safety programs
- Emergency action plans
- Training programs and a variety of manuals
- Technical assistance - review of facilities, equipment, vehicles
- Accident investigations and analyses
- Client-specific training classes
Performance-engineered Program Audit Elements:
- Safety and Health policy statements
- Responsibilities of designated Safety and Health contacts and committees
- Hazardous materials response programs
- Accidsent and occupational illness reporting procedures
- Personal protective equipment programs<
The following information will help you determine the complexity of writing and implementing a safety program that can meet State Workers' Compensation and OSHA requirements. We have listed a few of these requirements so you can determine if you need TRICOR Safety Consulting assistance.
Record Keeping:
29 CFR 1910.004
OSHA 300 Injury Log maintained (Log must be maintained, even if no injuries.)Hazard Communication Program:
29 CFR 1910.1200
Written program
MSDS Sheets
Training of employees & documentationRespiratory Program:
29 CFR 1910.134
Written program
Medical requirements for employees using respirators
Fit testing and training of employees using respirators
DocumentationPersonal Protective Equipment:
29 CFR 1910.133
Hazard Assessment for type of equipment required
Written program
Selection of required equipment
Training on types, use and care of equipment
DocumentationHearing Conservation:
29 CFR 1910.095
Work place noise evaluation
Audiometric testing requirements
Training
DocumentationLockout/Tagout:
29 CFR 1910.147
Identification of equipment
Written program
Training
DocumentationBlood Borne Pathogens:
29 CFR 1910.1030
Written program
Exposure control plan
Training
DocumentationEmployee Emergency Plan:
29 CFR 1910.038
Written plan (11 or more employees)
Training of employees on evacuation procedures
Practice evacuation
Documentation The following items are not considered OSHA standards. However they are required by certain state and federal laws. Accident Investigation
Training
Documentation

