Our Values
Congratulations you have now taken the first step to improving your Environmental Health and Safety problems. Feel the benefits of what our clients have been experiencing for over 25 years by allowing our expertise to keep you ahead of a potential disaster.
Consider working with Field Safety Corporation if:
- You are plagued by OSHA citations
- Worker’s Compensation claims are spiraling out of control
- Your downtime is on the rise
- Some of your employees lack necessary skills/training
- Pro activity is your middle name
Job Site Math: Safety = Reduced Cost
We have demonstrated to our clients that, improving environmental health & safety = reducing costs.
- Reduce occupational injuries and illnesses
- Decrease absenteeism
- Lessen downtime
- Increase employee productivity
- Minimize Liability by shoring up compliance
- Shrink Worker’s Compensation expenses
- Improve your Employee Modification Rating
- Get ahead of the curve by identifying exposure and liabilities
- Improve relations with OSHA and other associated agencies
Service & Training
We are proud to bring to our clients top-shelf services and training, state-of-the-art equipment, a personable safety staff and educators all with the singular goal of helping your company save time and money.
Noted experts in our field with an excellent reputation, we at Field Safety Corporation are preventing accidents and saving lives everyday.
Highlights
February 2012 HAZWOPER Open Course Dates:
40 Hr. HAZWOPER – 13-17
24 Hr. HAZWOPER – 13-15
24 Hr. HAZMAT Technician – 15-17
8 Hr. HAZWOPER Refresher – 16
Job Opportunities with Field Safety Corp.
NEW! EPA Lead-Safe Certification Program Renovation for Firms.
Important new development in EPA’s new Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) program. In addition to taking the Renovator Training you will also need to have your firm certified by the EPA. This includes sending an application for firm certification with the appropriate fees. Click on the link for the application and instructions firmapp.
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