Industrial Services
Are you protecting the health and welfare of your employees as well as the neighboring communities? Maintaining employee well-being is not only good business, but OSHA and the EPA has mandated that all employers provide a healthy and safe working environment. In addition, employers must inform their employees of the health and safety hazards associated with the materials and equipment used in the workplace.
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To help ensure a safe working environment for employees of client organizations, Environmental Risk Management Inc.'s compliance specialists evaluate specific on-site hazards and recommend appropriate solutions.
Industrial Hygiene is the discipline of hazard identification, evaluation, and control of workplace environmental stresses. Environmental Risk Management Inc.'s Industrial Health and Safety professionals make use of our extensive industry experience and training to offer services such as:
Environmental Risk Management Inc. offers an integrated strategy to safety management that includes the following:
Services available from the IHS Team are summarized below:
OSHA Audits/Inspections:
Risk Assessments:
Exposure Monitoring for Chemicals, Asbestos, Lead and other Metals/Organics:
Personal and area monitoring of workplace exposures to hazardous airborne contaminants to evaluate compliance with OSHA and/or facility requirements.
Industrial Noise Assessments:
Occupational noise exposure is a compliance issue that is often overlooked. Exposure to occupational noise may be found in a variety of work environments and the effects of prolonged or high exposure are often irreversible. Environmental Risk Management, Inc.'s team of professional Industrial Hygienists can design and implement a comprehensive Noise Exposure Assessment to determine exposure levels and insure regulatory compliance.
A Noise Exposure Assessment will be designed to meet your specific needs. An Assessment includes:
*E.R.M.I. has the capabilities to provide and coordinate on-site audiometric testing; saving you time and money.
OSHA Employee Training Programs
Employee training as required by OSHA regulations, performed at the client's facility. Below is a partial list of courses offered by Construction Services International, Inc.
Site-Specific OSHA Written Programs:
Workplace programs that are designed to improve the health, safety, and performance of employees while reducing risks and absenteeism as well as lowering workers compensation expenses.
Process Safety Management:
Ergonomic Hazard Audits:
Hospital Compliance Services:
OSHA Liaison for Enforcement:
Safety Products, Supplies and Equipment Rental:
Indoor Air Quality Investigations:
Are you concerned about sick building syndrome? Does your facility have potential indoor air pollution sources, such as volatile organic compounds and microorganisms? Common porous materials (such as ceiling tile, styrene, fiberglass, wood, etc.) are convenient places for the accumulation of disease-causing pollutants. Duct work in your home or office provides air circulation, but is full of mold, mildew, dust and bacteria. With today's building standards, homes and offices are now practically air tight, providing no circulation of air in modern buildings.
Environmental Risk Management, Inc.'s Indoor Air Quality specialists evaluate indoor air quality and make specific recommendations on how to improve your work environment.
Accident Investigation:
Incidents include accidents and near misses/hits. Do you currently learn from incidents to prevent recurrences and to reduce the likelihood of other incidents with the same root causes? Because most employers do not, Environmental Risk Management, Inc. uses an effective strategy for investigating incidents of any magnitude. Environmental Risk Management, Inc.'s first step to categorize the incident according to its impact, complexity, regulatory exposure and so on. Categorizing the incident is meaningful for numerous reasons, including your need to approximate the proficiency level of the investigation team and the investigation resources with the incident to be investigated. Having an incident investigation program in place, before an incident occurs, will make it easier to assemble an investigation team and will provide the team the provisions and administrative assistance essential to help control pre- and post- incident activities. It also helps ensure the consistency of investigations. If you do not currently have an incident investigation program in place, Environmental Risk Management, Inc. can help select an appropriate team; and we can either help your company develop an incident investigation program or conduct independent, third party investigations on your behalf. Interviewing skills are primary for gathering critical data from people. Crucial information can also be discovered by examining equipment components, chemicals/residues, computer files, and written logs/documents. After collecting all valid data (by interviewing, reviewing records, examining/analyzing physical evidence, etc.), the next step is analyzing the data. Analysis during an investigation is usually a three-part procedure. Finally, having determined the what, how and why of an incident, the team can proceed to the considerable responsibility of developing recommendations to prevent a recurrence. Recommendations are always based on the facts of the case. The recommendations will be feasible and address root causes.
OSHA Voluntary Protection Program:
The VPP is a voluntary program sponsored by OSHA and industry that recognizes effective safety practices, including process safety management. Within VPP, a "Star" rating indicates the highest level of worker safety practices in all aspects measured by the program, while a "Merit" rating indicates sound practices with specific qualifications. Facilities obtaining Star status are not subject to OSHA programmatic inspection (although they may still inspect as a result of an accident). EPA is also considering participation in this program.
Fit Testing:
Qualitative and quantitative respirator fit testing.
Consulting Services:
Auditing and recommendations for compliance with OSHA regulations. Assistance with development of facility-specific written compliance programs.
Emergency Response Disaster Planning and Consulting:
Custom-design a plan to provide guidance when an emergency occurs.
Emergency Response Management Team:
A program with an expanded team that is tailored to emergency situations such as: oil spills, facility incidents, chemical releases, etc.
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