Risk is inherent to running any business. Successful companies prepare for the obstacles of tomorrow by taking the necessary steps today. The process starts with a comprehensive Risk Assessment by a Certified Industrial Hygienist to evaluate your company.
Risk is inherent to running any business. Successful companies prepare for the obstacles of tomorrow by taking the necessary steps today. The process starts with a comprehensive Risk Assessment by a Certified Industrial Hygienist to evaluate your company.
The evaluation process includes an onsite visit by the Certified Industrial Hygienist to witness firsthand the challenges your facility presents. The identified risks will be listed and carefully scrutinized to scientifically determine the likelihood of that risk occurring and the cost the company would bear if that risk were to occur. The risks are then placed in order of devastation to the company.
The Certified Industrial Hygienist will include recommendations of how to alleviate or reduce the risk of occurring or the damage that would be done. The company can then implement those recommendations while it is economically adventitious to do so. The changes might be procedural, establishing physical barriers or offsetting the risk from the company. An insurance policy would allow the risk to be transferred to another company to limit the damage directly to the company.
Risks exist for the future of any business, but a proactive company can take action today to ensure the risks are limited in the damage they can cause. A prepared company is more resilient to the challenges of tomorrow by making the appropriate recommendations today. The Certified Industrial Hygienist can ensure your company is prepared for the hurdles down the road.
Click hereto contact a Certified Industrial Hygienist to develop Risk Management for your company. A successful Risk Management starts with a Risk Assessment of your company to identify risks that are present. The Certified Industrial Hygienist has the training and background to identify risks and develop solutions that will work within your company. The ongoing process should have updates on a regular basis to adjust for new production changes. Risks can change and evolve over time and it is critical for your company to be prepared for the challenges ahead. Risk Management can act as a competitive advantage against your competition by allowing your company to not feel the same impact as an unprepared company. The global marketplace continues to reward companies that are able to adapt to the changing horizon and remain strong. Ensure your company is prepared by developing a relationship with a Certified Industrial Hygienist to work with your company moving forward. The success of your company may rely one day rely on the preparation taken today and the opportunity of tomorrow.
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.