OSHA Audit Assistance

 
20200804-Atlanta-003.jpg

TCA Safety is dedicated to reducing client’s injuries, accidents and environmental impact thereby ensuring regulatory and corporate compliance.

We achieve this by providing high-quality training, comprehensive workplace evaluation, and by development of clients Safety Culture.

We can assist you by analyzing citations and developing a safety policy or program that includes management and employee training as part of the client corrective action plan. This often supports fine abatement.

 
20200624-Midland-007.jpeg

As a TCA Safety client, we will represent your company during an OSHA inspection. Our professionals understand the inspection processes, client’s rights, as well as OSHA standards, and will provide appropriate on the spot information. We will assist your management with responding to OSHA complaints or requested correspondence.

Are you ready?

A comprehensive Health & Safety management system audit will prepare you for an OSHA site visit and help the long-term success of your company.

What is your plan when you receive a certified letter with an OSHA request for information? Or a citation?

Developing a plan for the informal conference and conferring with us will help you mitigate potential negative impacts to your company.

TCA is capable of assisting clients by analyzing citations and developing Health & Safety policies and programs that includes management and employee training as part of the client corrective action plan. This often supports contesting citations/fines, as well as any subsequent processes required to ensure minimal financial and reputable damages.

TCA Safety & Compliance Consulting, LP is dedicated to reducing client’s injuries, accidents and environmental impact thereby ensuring regulatory and corporate compliance.

The first step is to take a comprehensive hands-on approach to Health & Safety including competency based training and documentation of compliance. Even if your Health & Safety management system is 100%, it is important for management and staff to understand what happens when OSHA arrives on site, what they can and CANNOT do while on-site, and more importantly, after they leave.