Learn and explore our available loss control and safety services.
Safety.
Identify and assist clients with needs assessments Including, but not limited to:
- Safety Compliance Assessments
- Written Safety Plan and Program Development & Implementation
- Toolbox Topic Resources
- Fire/Life Safety Code Compliance
- Hazard Assessments and JHA Assistance
- Confined Space
- EHS Needs
- Lockout/Tagout
- OSHA Plans and Program Development
- Workplace and Construction Job-Site Hazard Assessments
- Industry-specific Employee Safety Manual(s)
- ISNetworld, ICS, or PEC-compliant Plans
OSHA Representation and Compliance.
Before an inspection:
- Mock OSHA Survey and Preparation
- What to do During an OSHA Visit training
- Compliance and Needs Assessments
- Incident Investigations
- Health and Safety Program Development
- OSHA Record Keeping Documentation during an Inspection
- Informal Conference Coaching and Assistance
- OSHA Record-Keeping Availability
- Assist During a Focused, Employee Complaint, or Wall-to-Wall Inspection
- Interface with OSHA Compliance Officer(s) after an Inspection
- Citation Reviews, Compliance Assistance, and Postings
- Abatement Plan Development and Implementation
Transportation.
What to keep in mind when you’re on the road:
- DOT Filing Assistance
- DOT Number
- OP-1 Permit
- UCR
- 2290
- DOT Handbook
- Fleet Policy
- DOT Training Resources
- IFTA/IRP Account Set-up and Management
- Mock DOT Audit
- FMCSA Clearinghouse Compliance
- DOT Audit Support
- Hazmat Assistance
- Hours of Service guidance
- Reasonable Suspicion Supervisor training resource
- FMCSA Drug and Alcohol compliance
- Accident Register
- Driver Qualification Files
Survey.
Loss Control survey to provide in-house underwriting/insurance carrier summary including:
- Company history.
- Detailed description of operations line by line.
- Hazard management controls in place/recommendations.
- Loss history.
- Photos to assist in evaluation of exposures/controls.
- Recommendation or confirmation letter to the client.
Cost Containment Certification.
Colorado’s Cost Containment Certification (CCC) program is a solid foundation for any safety program, and obtaining your CCC demonstrates your commitment to protecting the safety and welfare of your employees. Employers who earn their CCC are eligible for an additional discount on their workers’ compensation insurance premiums:
- Cost Containment Certification Quick Guide Compliance.
- Safety topics and educational materials for employee training.
- Return-to-Work Plan.
- Application submission assistance and follow-up.
- Cost Containment Certifications.
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