Field Safety Corporation

For all your environmental, health, and safety needs.

Field Safety Corporation (FSC) offers the highest quality of services for today’s business.  FSC helps organizations create a safe workplace and workforce, our customized turnkey approaches increase awareness, minimize liabilities, reduce claims, and assure business continuity.  We work with our clients to understand their needs and provide them with solutions that fit their expectations.

FSC is uniquely qualified within the industry to address the numerous environmental, health and safety issues surrounding construction sites, industrial facilities, brownfields, and hazardous waste.

We offer a full range of health and safety training courses for both managers and employees. Our on site training focuses on risk reduction, awareness, and pre-planning. Curriculum’s are based on the most up to date information, latest field technologies and current regulatory guidelines.

Business Continuity

Business Continuity Planning is a management tool to maintain your company’s profitability, reliability, and productivity because the primary focus of Business Continuity Planning is to minimize business disruptions and financial loss during disturbing events. These disturbing events include earthquakes, fires, floods, hurricanes, and tornadoes, as well as terrorism, cyber crime, theft, and employee sabotage. If you want to be a good manager that can handle almost any event, let FSC provide your business the chance to survive a disaster with a well defined and workable Business Continuity Plan.

Environmental

There are many challenges today with the ever changing environmental landscape. With these challenges you need to continuously expand your abilities to tackle the problems they present.  From risk management to legal liabilities to job costing, our diverse team of professionals can address your environmental challenges and develop effective and innovative solutions.  With our knowledge blended with our site experiences, FSC has provided environmental services for a wide variety of clients and project sizes regardless of the scope.

Industrial Hygiene

Controlling environmental stressors, that arise at work that may result in injury, illness, or impairment, takes a strong commitment.  We will help you to keep that commitment with our team of Industrial Hygienists that will not only meet, but will exceed, regulatory requirements.  We will conduct exposure monitoring, survey the work environment, report findings, and provide solutions to ensure the highest quality of health and safety for your workers.

Safety Services

“Employees are an employer’s most valuable resource”!  A resource that needs to be taken care of every day.  As an employer, we must take care of our employees by being aware of and preventing health and safety issues that may cause injury or illness.  The ultimate goal is to have a work environment that positively impacts production efficiency and is compliant to regulations.  This goal can be achieved by having FSC provide the tools and guidance needed to help increase the awareness and knowledge of management and employees about health and safety.

Site Safety

Too often injuries and fatalities could have been prevented.  To be prevented, a practical health and safety culture needs to be established.  This culture must have a system of accountability, be supported and enforced by management, is communicated to and a commitment of each worker.  Our team of site safety professionals will help you to develop and communicate this culture by conducting thorough site assessments, proposing manageable, cost-effective, and compliance programs that integrate solutions.  With our wide range of related experience, we will provide Construction Site Health and Safety Officers, Professionals (i.e.: CIH,CSP,CHMM), and/or Competent Persons that pledge to work diligently, on your behalf, to prevent accidents and injuries, minimize down time, lower worker’s compensation costs, improve industry ratings, and assure business continuity.

Filed under: Uncategorized — Posted by James Revillini on January 25, 2010