Program Information and Benefits
Program Information
Using a free consultation service largely funded by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA), employers can find out about potential hazards at their worksites, improve
their occupational injury and illness prevention programs, and even qualify for a one-year exemption
from routine OSHA inspections.
The service is delivered by state governments using well-trained professional staff. Most
consultations take place on-site, though limited services away from the worksite are available.
Primarily targeted for smaller businesses, this safety and health consultation program is completely
separate from the OSHA inspection effort. In addition, no citations are issued or penalties
proposed.
It's confidential, too. Your name, your firm's name, and any information you provide about your
workplace, plus any unsafe or unhealthful working conditions that the consultant uncovers, will not
be reported routinely to the OSHA inspection staff.
Your only obligation will be to correct serious job safety and health hazards -- a commitment which
you are expected to make prior to the actual visit and carry out in a timely manner.
Benefits
Your Workforce
An effective workplace injury and illness prevention program at your worksite(s) will enable you to:
- Recognize and remove hazards from your workplace.
- Protect your workers from injury and illness.
- Prevent loss of life at your worksite.
- Cultivate informed and alert employees who take responsibility for
their own and their coworkers' safety and for worksite safety as a whole.
- Improve employee morale.
Your Managers
An increased understanding of workplace hazards and remedies will put
your managers in a better position to:
- Comply with federal and state safety and health requirements.
- Become more effective at their jobs. Management experts believe that
a company with a well-managed injury and illness prevention program enjoys better
overall management.
- Increase productivity rates and assure product quality.
Your Business as a Whole
An exemplary workplace injury and illness prevention program is
"good business sense" that also makes financial sense because it
will allow you to:
- Learn first-hand that the cost of accident prevention is far lower
than the cost of accidents.
- Improve the bottom line by:
- Lowering injury and illness rates,
- Decreasing workers' compensation costs,
- Reducing lost workdays, and
- Limiting equipment damage and product losses.
And if you are a small business employer, you may be eligible for another great
benefit – recognition by the state and OSHA through participation in the
Safety
and Health Achievement Recognition Program (SHARP).
Small Business Success Stories
Read about some of the small businesses that have benefited from OSHA's On-site
Consultation Program and SHARP on our
Small Business Success Stories page.