OSHA Compliance Inspections
Total Care Home Inspections
believes that workplace safety and industrial hygiene are
important aspects of all business. Our services will make your
business safer and more productive. We are experienced,
knowledgeable, and specialize in health and safety programs,
safety training, and work safety services and expert witness
services to implement and improve your operation. Once you have
a good written program, implementation through training, and
then monitoring and improving the program is the key to a safer
workplace.
OSHA (Mock) Inspections are conducted by Total Care Home Inspections OSHA Compliance Experts to identify physical conditions and workplace practices at your site that are in violation of specific OSHA regulations. Administrative Compliance Audits, where we review all your written health & safety programs, employee training records, inspection forms, and injury/illness logs to identify those items which are missing, deficient, or out-of-date are also included as part of the audit.
No matter if you need a baseline measurement of your administrative OSHA compliance programs, a highly-trained "extra set of eyes" to look over your safety program, or a very thorough assessment of the hazardous conditions & potential OSHA violations present in your facility, our mock-OSHA inspections & audits will provide you with the information you need to get focused and headed in the right direction!
Total Care Home Inspections provides litigation support and expert witness services in the areas covered by our safety practice. We have staff and other consultants and resources with broad experience in and understanding of the litigation process. We have expertise and experience in the practical aspects of work and projects, in accident investigation, as well as with safety regulations and industry standards and practice.
Industrial, Manufacturing Incident Investigations
Total Care Home Inspections investigates workplace accidents, fatalities and other incidents involving injuries or near misses at their facilities. Total Care Investigators have years of experience in conducting various types of workplace accident investigations. Our safety professionals understand OSHA and know how to properly conduct the workplace investigation and perform interviews.
Total Care Home Inspections investigates workplace accidents to determine the cause, and to prevent similar accidents in the future, fulfill any legal requirements, determine the cost of an accident, determine compliance with applicable OSHA safety regulations, and process workers' compensation claims. Incidents that involve no injury or property damage should still be investigated to determine the hazards that should be corrected.
When a serious workplace accident occurs, it's imperative that companies conduct a prompt and thorough accident investigation. An incomplete, inaccurate or biased investigation can aggravate the problem and increase your potential liability. Accident investigations are carried out by our inspector who will visit the scene to obtain the basic facts.
ISO Documents
ISO documents should be completed in four tiers. Each tier should point to the next. Total Care Home Inspections can write your complete procedure manual.
The Quality Manual
Your quality manual briefly describes how you meet the requirements of the standard via the system you implemented. Write this document last. It will be hard to write it before you implement your system, and it will have to be rewritten as you fine-tune your system. If you write the quality manual at the end of your project it will be a simple summary of what you have implemented for each clause. Your quality manual must include or reference your procedures.
Procedures
Procedures describe how to perform a task in general, outlining the key steps and their order. A purchasing procedure may describe who is responsible for approving purchases, and what records need to be kept, for example. Procedures can be described as looking at "what" you do (not necessarily how you do it). Procedures should reference related work instructions.
Work Instructions
Work instructions provide detailed step-by-step descriptions of a task, not just an outline. They should describe "how" you perform a task. A purchase order work instruction would tell you how to fill out a purchase order, line by line. Work instructions should reference related records.
Records
Records are the documents you keep to show that you follow your quality system. Your completed purchase order would be a record. Records are a history of what has occurred and as such should not change.
Increase Your OSHA Safety Knowledge with Total Care Home Inspections!
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Your Obligations as an employer to provide a safe and healthy work environment
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OSHAs Priorities - the standards OSHA currently focuses on and how they impact you
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Hazard Communication - your obligations under OSHAs most frequently cited standard
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The OSHA Inspection - learn the details of strategic planning for an inspection
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The Future of OSHA - find out what to expect in the months to come regarding ergonomics, health and safety programs, forklift safety and more.
