Provide Safety Resources for Your Workers’ Comp Clients
We are a safety company and we have found that working with insurance producers has proven to be profitable for both of us by providing increased value to workers’ comp clients. In times of need, clients turn to their insurance provider with safety concerns. With GotSafety, you can provide safety/OSHA compliance software, mobile app safety training, access to our OSHA consultation team, and more. All of this comes at no cost to your clients.
Onsite Safety Training for Safety Meetings
Our experienced service reps provide in-person safety lessons and safety meetings directly at your facility, ensuring your team receives the highest level of safety education. With bilingual training available in both English and Spanish, we make sure every employee understands critical safety protocols. Whether it’s daily safety tailgate meetings or OSHA-mandated lessons, our trainers deliver engaging, effective, and compliant safety education, tailored to your unique needs.
Onsite Safety Inspections
Our thorough onsite inspections deliver a comprehensive report tailored to your business’s safety needs. Each report includes:
- A clear description of identified hazards and potential OSHA citations
- High-quality photos of each violation or safety concern
- OSHA codes directly tied to each issue, complete with corrective action steps
This detailed PDF report is promptly emailed to your management team, empowering you to quickly address concerns and maintain continuous OSHA compliance.
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Where are these services available?
Onsite Training FAQs
What does your onsite inspection cover?
What does your onsite inspection cover?
We offer a wide range of safety lessons, including daily safety tailgate meetings, OSHA-required lessons, and specialized training tailored to your industry. These sessions can be delivered in English or Spanish to ensure full understanding across your workforce.
How often should we schedule onsite safety training?
How often should we schedule onsite safety training?
OSHA requires regular safety training for employees. The frequency depends on your industry and the specific risks your employees face. We can help determine an appropriate schedule based on your needs.
Who conducts the onsite safety training?
Who conducts the onsite safety training?
Our highly qualified service reps deliver the training in both English and Spanish. They are experienced in safety protocols and OSHA regulations, ensuring your team receives expert instruction in the language they understand best.
Are your trainers bilingual?
Are your trainers bilingual?
Yes, we provide bilingual trainers who can deliver lessons in both English and Spanish to ensure that all employees understand safety protocols effectively.
Onsite Inspection FAQs
What does your onsite inspection cover?
What does your onsite inspection cover?
Our inspections cover a comprehensive evaluation of your facility, identifying potential hazards, OSHA violations, machine-guarding risks, and more. We also review your existing safety programs to ensure compliance.
What is included in the inspection report?
What is included in the inspection report?
Each inspection report includes detailed descriptions of identified hazards, OSHA citation risks, high-quality photos tied to each issue, and OSHA codes with instructions for corrective actions. The report is delivered in a PDF format and emailed directly to management.
How quickly do we receive the inspection report?
How quickly do we receive the inspection report?
The detailed report is typically delivered via email within a few business days following the onsite inspection, allowing for swift corrective action.
Can the inspection be customized to our specific safety needs?
Can the inspection be customized to our specific safety needs?
Yes, our inspections are tailored to your business. We focus on areas of concern specific to your facility and industry, ensuring you get the most out of our service.
Special Request Services FAQs
What types of forklift and aerial lift certifications do you offer?
What types of forklift and aerial lift certifications do you offer?
We offer certifications for various types of equipment, including forklifts, boom lifts, scissor lifts, telehandler lifts, and more. Our certifications ensure your operators meet OSHA requirements.
What is the Train-the-Trainer program?
What is the Train-the-Trainer program?
The Train-the-Trainer program equips one of your in-house employees with the knowledge and resources to conduct forklift and aerial lift certifications within your company. This allows you to certify staff internally and maintain OSHA compliance.
What does the fit and smell test service involve?
What does the fit and smell test service involve?
Our fit and smell test service ensures that your employees’ respirators provide an adequate seal and protection. The test uses a Bitrex solution to verify that no leaks occur and that the PPE is OSHA compliant.
What does an ergonomic assessment include?
What does an ergonomic assessment include?
Our ergonomic assessments identify potential strain or injury risks related to workstation setup. We recommend adjustments to improve comfort and reduce the risk of musculoskeletal disorders, helping create a safer and more efficient work environment.
Where are these services available?
Where are these services available?
All of our onsite services, including training, inspections, certifications, and assessments, are available in California, Nevada, Utah, and Arizona.