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Remote Consultation: We have years of experience performing technical roofing, designing roof anchor systems, performing roof anchor installations, and training people how to safely access and service challenging building locations.
On-Site Training: Inspire your team to become the most professional and safe roof workers in the industry. Let us help you develop your own Company Safety Advisory Board. Employee team leaders naturally desire to be the best and are respected by the crews. Empower them with the knowledge and training to grow a fruitful company safety system organically from the bottom up, instead of unsustainable programs developed from the top down.
Lodging and travel expenses may be additional.
Remote assistance: Free to prior clients (within reason).
On-Site Training: Inspire your team to become the most professional and safe roof workers in the industry. Let us help you develop your own Company Safety Advisory Board. Employee team leaders naturally desire to be the best and are respected by the crews. Empower them with the knowledge and training to grow a fruitful company safety system organically from the bottom up, instead of unsustainable programs developed from the top down.
Lodging and travel expenses may be additional.
Remote assistance: Free to prior clients (within reason).
Remote Consultations:
Would you like help planning your roof fall protection anchor layout?
Perhaps designing or modifying a permanent anchor for your unique situation?
Maybe designing safe access techniques/systems for safely servicing your building?
You are not alone and we are grateful that you are planning safe systems. Good job!
We are also happy to help you.
Every week we help architects, builders, roofers, safety professionals and homeowners all over the country create safer working conditions for themselves, their team, and future workers.
Our consultation rates are listed below.
REMOTE
Initial 30 minutes and evaluation: Free.
4 hours: $600
8 hours: $1,000
ON-SITE Training/Consultations
1 Day: $2,000
2 Consecutive days: $3,600
3 Consecutive days: $5,100
4 Consecutive days: $6,000
Note: Travel and lodging expenses may be additional depending on your location.
Would you like help planning your roof fall protection anchor layout?
Perhaps designing or modifying a permanent anchor for your unique situation?
Maybe designing safe access techniques/systems for safely servicing your building?
You are not alone and we are grateful that you are planning safe systems. Good job!
We are also happy to help you.
Every week we help architects, builders, roofers, safety professionals and homeowners all over the country create safer working conditions for themselves, their team, and future workers.
Our consultation rates are listed below.
REMOTE
Initial 30 minutes and evaluation: Free.
4 hours: $600
8 hours: $1,000
ON-SITE Training/Consultations
1 Day: $2,000
2 Consecutive days: $3,600
3 Consecutive days: $5,100
4 Consecutive days: $6,000
Note: Travel and lodging expenses may be additional depending on your location.
Training sessions are tailored to each company's/attendee's needs, environment, knowledge and skill level.
Attendee's will receive a Documentation of Training for each topic they demonstrate they understand.
Class size is limited to four to promote learning, hands on experience, and group discussions.
Attendee's will receive a Documentation of Training for each topic they demonstrate they understand.
Class size is limited to four to promote learning, hands on experience, and group discussions.
Scenario 1.
You get a phone call that someone has fallen and is severely hurt. Everyone was given a compliance in a "safety" bucket last year. The OSHA investigation reveals that (although wearing a harness) the worker was not attached to an anchor point when they fell. You are cited for: lack of proper fall protection, lack of documentation of training, and some additional violations during the investigation. After your attorney completes their work, your fines of $185,000 are reduced to $75,000. You have $15,000 in attorney fees and your worker's compensation rates go up (or perhaps your group drops you as a repeat offender). You lost one skilled employee at a client's business, morale is low, and your company reputation is tarnished.
Scenario 2.
You get a visit from an OSHA inspector. He has been observing your job site from a distance and has many photos of four employees on the roof working without fall protection. Nobody fell, and nobody got hurt. This is your first offense (known to OSHA) and although you have documentation of training, you are fined $56,000 and cited for the lack of fall protection. Your team has attended training but just did not implement it because: it slows them down, it was a walkable pitch roof, the gear is uncomfortable, they keep tripping over the ropes, etc ... If you have a roofing business, you know all the excuses because you have heard them before and they are valid points.
Scenario 3.
A team leader returns to office at the end of the day and tells you, "John had a close call today. He slipped on some loose granules getting back onto the ladder and fell. He's fine. His rope was fairly tight and he didn't go far. We got a ladder under him and he got on it himself and was back to work after 30 minutes. Let's have a company meeting tomorrow morning and John will tell us all what exactly happened. Then let's review the Jobsite Specific Fall Protection Plan with Rescue Plan, Daily Safety Checklist, and see if there is anything we could have done better."
Your Safety Advisory Board ... working effectively.
Note: Our Roofing/Remodeling Company (Blue Glass, LLC) has experienced three falls and three saves in twenty years. Accidents will happen. Safety systems, implemented every day become natural and will help you experience Scenario 3 when your next time comes.
You get a phone call that someone has fallen and is severely hurt. Everyone was given a compliance in a "safety" bucket last year. The OSHA investigation reveals that (although wearing a harness) the worker was not attached to an anchor point when they fell. You are cited for: lack of proper fall protection, lack of documentation of training, and some additional violations during the investigation. After your attorney completes their work, your fines of $185,000 are reduced to $75,000. You have $15,000 in attorney fees and your worker's compensation rates go up (or perhaps your group drops you as a repeat offender). You lost one skilled employee at a client's business, morale is low, and your company reputation is tarnished.
Scenario 2.
You get a visit from an OSHA inspector. He has been observing your job site from a distance and has many photos of four employees on the roof working without fall protection. Nobody fell, and nobody got hurt. This is your first offense (known to OSHA) and although you have documentation of training, you are fined $56,000 and cited for the lack of fall protection. Your team has attended training but just did not implement it because: it slows them down, it was a walkable pitch roof, the gear is uncomfortable, they keep tripping over the ropes, etc ... If you have a roofing business, you know all the excuses because you have heard them before and they are valid points.
Scenario 3.
A team leader returns to office at the end of the day and tells you, "John had a close call today. He slipped on some loose granules getting back onto the ladder and fell. He's fine. His rope was fairly tight and he didn't go far. We got a ladder under him and he got on it himself and was back to work after 30 minutes. Let's have a company meeting tomorrow morning and John will tell us all what exactly happened. Then let's review the Jobsite Specific Fall Protection Plan with Rescue Plan, Daily Safety Checklist, and see if there is anything we could have done better."
Your Safety Advisory Board ... working effectively.
Note: Our Roofing/Remodeling Company (Blue Glass, LLC) has experienced three falls and three saves in twenty years. Accidents will happen. Safety systems, implemented every day become natural and will help you experience Scenario 3 when your next time comes.
Without implementing a "natural" safety system that inspires participation, Scenario 1, and Scenario 2 are easily repeatable the next day, the next week, the next month ... until your business ends.
We believe, when you implement an organically grown safety system developed by your own team leaders, that Scenario 3 will be your story when a rare accident occurs. Instead of destroying your business, these rare occurrences will actually help your business and reputation thrive. We can help. Contact us to learn more.
We believe, when you implement an organically grown safety system developed by your own team leaders, that Scenario 3 will be your story when a rare accident occurs. Instead of destroying your business, these rare occurrences will actually help your business and reputation thrive. We can help. Contact us to learn more.