The Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Division offers many free services to assist employers with complying with OSHA standards. Besides having a variety of online safety and health resources available, the OSH Division has trainers that provide on-site and virtual training, as well as consultants that can assist an employer on-site with developing a safety and health program. Standards officers are also available to answer standards inquiries. All of these services are provided free of charge.
Consultative Services Preparation Steps
Step 1: Request Consultative Services
Consultative services is free and confidential for small and medium sized employers. After you submit your request, we recommend you start preparing your site for their on-site visit. This will help you be more prepared and knowledgeable about the development, or continued development, of your safety and health program.
Step 2: Paperwork Preparation
To prepare for Consultative Services, you will need to gather all the safety and health programs and related materials so they are ready for the Consultant's review. This will include:
- Safety and Health Programs (i.e., bloodborne pathogens, employee handbooks)
- Recordkeeping Logs (i.e., OSHA 300 logs)
- Incident Investigations (i.e., reports)
- Monitoring Data (i.e., air, noise)
- Training Records and Agendas
- Safety Committee Meetings and Minutes
- Safety and Health Audits
Paperwork List
Compliance Assistance
Consultative Services
Safety and health consultants will provide on-site assistance with programs, training, hazard identification and controls, and more!
Compliance Assistance
