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Safety Inspection and Auditing Services

Are You Getting Enough From Your Safety Inspection?

Safety inspections serve as a valuable tool for identifying unsafe acts and conditions and making corrective actions. But we believe you should expect more. Our safety inspection and auditing process involves more than just pointing out hazards and providing you with a list of violations to correct. Our consultants provide guidance and recommendations to prevent the reoccurrence of those hazards and setup your organization up for ongoing success. By utilizing analytics within our inspection approach, we can assist your organization by comparing hundreds of data points that key in specific solutions such as training recommendations, policy adjustments and much more.

Our Safety Inspection and Auditing Services

Safety Audits and Inspections experts conduct rigorous audits and inspections of your workplace to identify potential hazards and areas for improvement, ensuring compliance with safety regulations and industry standards.

Data Analysis and Reporting provides comprehensive reports on our findings, including graphs and charts that reveal trends and areas of concern. This information empowers you to make informed decisions about safety improvements and training needs.

Develop policies and procedures that have a direct impact on reducing hazards.

Use our safety inspection statistics to target specific training topics that reduce your organizations risk of injury and property damage.

Compare and contrast inspection results from each location, contractor, or supervisors to assist with enforcement and incentive programs.

CORE Safety’s Nationwide Safety Inspection and Auditing  capabilities include managing large scale safety inspection and auditing programs. If you are looking for a consulting firm capable of organizing and providing consistent onsite safety inspection and auditing services on a nationwide scale, let us be your solution. 

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Common Observations From Safety Audits

During our safety audits, we have identified several common areas of concern that can impact workplace safety. Some of these areas include:

Electrical: Electrical hazards are frequently observed during our inspections. To address this issue, we recommend focusing on training and implementing daily equipment inspections to reduce the risk associated with electrical hazards.

Fall Protection: Fall protection remains a high-risk area in many workplaces. Our customized training programs and policy updates can help you minimize fall-related incidents and injuries.

Scaffolding: Scaffolding is another area of concern that we often observe during inspections, particularly regarding guardrails and competent person presence. Our team can provide training and support to ensure proper scaffolding safety procedures are followed.

Fire Protection: We commonly identify fire protection hazards related to portable tank storage. Our experts can help you develop and implement proper storage procedures and training programs to reduce fire-related risks.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Non-compliance with PPE requirements is a frequent observation during our audits. We can help you create a culture of safety by providing training on proper PPE usage and implementing policies to ensure compliance.

Does my jobsite need safety inspection and auditing services?

Frequent and regular jobsite inspections are critical to ensure the safety of workers and prevent costly violations. According to OSHA, failure to conduct these inspections is one of the most commonly cited violations. To comply with OSHA standards, employers must have a competent person perform the inspections. Competent persons are trained and authorized to identify hazardous conditions and take corrective action. Periodic inspections are crucial to identifying hazards and addressing them before accidents occur. The frequency of inspections can vary depending on the industry, but construction sites often require daily, weekly, or monthly inspections. Failure to comply with jobsite inspection regulations can result in OSHA fines, decreased morale, and negative publicity. A prevention checklist should include daily inspections of equipment, frequent inspections of high-risk areas, and monthly inspections of specific equipment.

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Safety Inspection and Auditing Parameters

  • General Safety
  • Signs, Signals & Barricades
  • Housekeeping
  • Stairways and Ladders
  • PPE
  • Occupational Health
  • Toxic & Hazardous Substances
  • Material Handling
  • Stairways and Ladders
  • Mobile Elevating Work Platforms
  • Fall Protection
  • Fire Protection

Benefits of Safety Inspection and Auditing for Your Organization

  • Use our safety inspection statistics to target specific training topics that reduce your organizations risk of injury and property damage.
  • Detailed reports to identify potential safety issues and hazards specific to your industry and organization, which can help prevent accidents, injuries, and OSHA citations.
  • Compare and contrast inspection results from each location, contractor, or supervisors to assist with enforcement and incentive programs.
  • Develop policies and procedures that have a direct impact on reducing hazards.
  • Assistance in effectively implementing a successful risk and OSHA citation mitigation strategy, which can reduce potential legal and financial liabilities.
  • Compliance with industry regulations and standards to ensure that workplaces meet legal requirements and minimize the risk of penalties and fines.
  • Customizable services to fit the unique needs of your organization and industry.
  • Ability to serve nationwide. Seeking nationwide support your safety inspection needs?  CORE Safety’s capabilities include managing large scale safety inspection and auditing programs. If you are looking for a consulting firm capable of organizing and providing consistent onsite safety inspection and auditing services on a nationwide scale, let us be your solution. 
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 Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a safety inspection and audit take?

The duration of a safety inspection and audit varies depending on the size and complexity of the workplace. However, as a general rule of thumb, a safety inspection and audit typically takes one to three days to complete.

What types of workplaces do you inspect and audit?

We provide safety inspection and auditing services for a variety of industries and workplace types, including but not limited to manufacturing facilities, construction sites, healthcare facilities, educational institutions, and retail stores.

How much does your safety inspection and auditing services cost?

The cost of our safety inspection and auditing services depends on the size and complexity of the workplace, as well as the package selected. We offer customized pricing to meet the unique needs of each organization. Our packages include the Basic Package, Standard Package, and Premium Package, each with varying levels of features and benefits. Contact us today for more information.

Are your safety inspectors and auditors certified?

Yes, all of our safety inspectors and auditors are certified safety professionals with years of experience in the field. They have extensive knowledge of OSHA regulations and other industry standards and are committed to providing organizations with comprehensive safety inspections and audits to reduce the risk of accidents and incidents.

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