A Disaster and Flood Management Plan prepares your company for the challenges on the road ahead. A Certified Industrial Hygienist can work with your company to identify how to aid your company during a disaster or flood. Your company should have a plan of action during a crisis and the groundwork set to overcome any challenge in an efficient manner to quickly resume production.
A Disaster and Flood Management Plan prepares your company for the challenges on the road ahead. A Certified Industrial Hygienist can work with your company to identify how to aid your company during a disaster or flood. Your company should have a plan of action during a crisis and the groundwork set to overcome any challenge in an efficient manner to quickly resume production.
Each hour your company is down while trying to recover from a disaster is lost revenues that can quickly add up. The management team needs to be prepared for obstacles in the road ahead and understand the situation they are facing. The Certified Industrial Hygienist can walk your management team through each step of the recovery process to ensure each person knows what to do. The team can then spring into action when disaster strikes to quickly reinstate operations.
Each facility presents unique challenges that must be overcome. The Certified Industrial Hygienist will visit your facility and look at the entire production line to assess all of the potential areas of weakness. Some facilities may require preventive measures to be taken to reduce the impact of a disaster or flood. Redundant systems may be put in place to ensure fail safes would function properly. A plan of action would then be put together by the Certified Industrial Hygienist to outline the steps needed to recover from a disaster or flood, should one occur. This step by step guide can prevent unnecessary delays by a chaotic scramble that would otherwise commence after a crisis.
Click hereto contact a Certified Industrial Hygienist to put together a Disaster and Flood Plan to prepare your facility for the challenges down the road. Time and effort invested into planning for future obstacles will make your company stronger and more resilient. The competitive advantage will pay dividends when the competition is stuck attempting to recover and your facility is operational again. The customers can also rest easy knowing your company will be able to provide products or services in a timely manner regardless of what tomorrow brings. Take the first step towards a brighter tomorrow by developing an ongoing relationship with a Certified Industrial Hygienist. This valued partnership will improve your company as a whole. This partner should be called in as the production changes and evolves to account for new challenges. The Certified Industrial Hygienist will also be able to make updates as technology improves in the marketplace.
Occupational Health Overcomes Everyday Hazards
Many workers face different types of hazards on a daily basis. Each company has a responsibility to proactively protect their employees from hazards encountered in the workplace. Accidents or injuries can bring production to a halt, reduce the workforce while the employee is recovering and lead to costly worker compensation claims. A Certified Industrial Hygienist can help your company improve the Occupational Health present at your facility.The Risk from Asbestos
Asbestos poses a major health risk in many office buildings and homes due to the wide adoption and usage of asbestos as an insulator in the construction process. Asbestos can be found in the glue beneath vinyl flooring or in material applied to concrete to regulate the temperature between floors in an office building. These buildings and homes are being remodeled and modernized as an update to the space, but the demolition process can be hazardous if asbestos is present. Test for asbestos prior to starting your next remodeling project to ensure workers are safe.Communicating the Dangers with HazCom
Hazard Communication focuses on explaining the dangers present at the workplace. The employees have a right to understand the hazards present and how to remain safe on the jobsite. A Certified Industrial Hygienist can work with your company to fulfill the HazCom requirement set forth by OSHA.