Premier Safety Solutions specializes in full service Safety Program management and provides cost effective assistance to employers in their endeavor to create a safe and healthful workplace for their employees.

What makes us different?

Premier Safety Solutions creates a standard of excellence by approaching safety with a positive attitude.

Positive reinforcement encourages management leadership and worker participation in creating and keeping a safe workplace. Safe work habits must become a part of the normal everyday routine.

Premier Safety Solutions provides their clients with high level safety training and specialized knowledge and understanding of OSHA regulations.

 

TRAINING WE OFFER . . . 

  • Trenching & Excavation Awareness & Competent Person
  • First Aid, CPR & AED Training
  • Powered Industrial Truck (Forklift) Operator Certification
  • Scaffold Awareness & Competent Person
  • OSHA Construction 10 & 30 Hour
  • Heavy Equipment Operator Safety Awareness
  • Aerial Work Platform Safety Training
  • Fall Protection Safety Awareness
  • Confined Space Awareness Training & Mock Rescue Exercise

SERVICES WE OFFER . . .

  • Safety & Health Programs
  • HAZCOM / SDS Programs
  • Activity Hazard Analysis
  • Onsite Safety Surveys
  • Random Employee Drug Screening
  • Respirator Medical Review & Fit Testing

 

 

DON'T WAIT . . . BE PROACTIVE . . .

Plan & Prevent Workplace Accidents

Personal Protective Equipment

Personal protective equipment is any specialized clothing or equipment worn or used to protect a person from a hazard(s).  Personal protective equipment can include HAZMAT suits, goggles, gloves, respiration equipment, hard hats, etc. Personal protective equipment can...

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How much electric current is considered to be fatal?

Answer:  70 to 100 milliamps Although fatalities have occurred at lesser amperages. Most circular saws draw between 12 to 15 amps, which equates to 12,000 to 15,000 milliamps . . . more than 100 times the current that can instantly kill. Most drills draw between 5 and...

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