Credentials


Safety specialists

Knowledge and skills
  • OSHA safety and training requirements (29 CFR 1910 and 1926)
  • OSHA horizontal and vertical standards
  • Employee responsibilities and rights
  • Coordinating multiple worksites
  • Citations & penalties
  • Multi-Employer Rule
  • Job planning
  • Hazard analysis
  • Job safety analysis
  • Hazard communication
  • Implementing behavioral safety
  • Competent person requirements
  • Safety committee planning and management
  • Safety training programs and publications
  • Emergency response plans
  • Evaluating and improving effectiveness
  • Safety and health resources
  • OSHA reporting requirements

Communications expertise

Knowledge and skills
  • Employee research
  • Organizational dynamics
  • Communications strategy
    • Print
    • Electronic
    • Internet/Intranet
    • Interactive
    • Displays
    • Signage, banners and posters
    • Events
    • Training programs
  • Campaign design, execution and management
  • Results monitoring and measurement

Breaking the routine

One of the biggest challenges in any safety campaign is capturing the attention of your employees and demonstrating that your company is truly committed to the effort.

Employee Safety Campaigns can plan and execute events that tightly integrate with other elements of your campaign to get employees at all levels excited about your program and motivated to make the changes you need. Our experience includes staging campaign kick-offs, rallies, family safety days, open houses, award ceremonies and other events.

Please contact us today for more information on the role that events can play in a comprehensive safety campaign.