Safety Programs Offered
At Alliance Safety and Environmental Services, LLC, we provide tailored workplace safety solutions to protect employees, reduce risks, and ensure compliance. From custom Corporate Safety Manuals to program audits that identify gaps and improvements, we help organizations build or enhance safety programs that strengthen compliance and workplace culture.
Core Safety Programs (Alphabetical Order)
Confined Space Entry Program
Customized entry procedures, permitting, and employee training for confined space safety.
Reference: 29 CFR 1910.146Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout)
Written procedures, training, and documentation to prevent accidents during servicing and maintenance.
Reference: 29 CFR 1910.147Electrical & Arc Flash Safety (NFPA 70E)
Arc flash risk assessments, labeling, PPE requirements, and training.
References: 29 CFR 1910 Subpart S (Electrical), NFPA 70E (Industry Standard)Emergency Action Plans (EAP)
Site-specific planning for evacuations, severe weather, fires, and medical emergencies.
Reference: 29 CFR 1910.38Ergonomics & Back Safety
Training to prevent musculoskeletal disorders and improve safe lifting, posture, and workstation setup.
Reference: OSHA General Duty Clause, 29 CFR 1903.1Fall Protection, Scaffolds, and Ladders
Training and program development to prevent slips, trips, and falls.
References: 29 CFR 1910 Subpart D (Walking-Working Surfaces), 29 CFR 1926 Subpart M (Construction Fall Protection)Hazard Communication (HazCom)
Chemical safety program development, SDS management, and employee awareness training.
Reference: 29 CFR 1910.1200Heat Illness & Stress Prevention
Programs to recognize, prevent, and respond to heat-related illnesses and workplace fatigue.
Reference: OSHA General Duty Clause, 29 CFR 1903.1 & OSHA Heat NEP GuidanceInjury & Illness Prevention Program (IIPP)
Development and implementation of workplace hazard prevention programs.
Reference: 29 CFR 1903.1, General Duty Clause & OSHA Program RequirementsJob Hazard Analysis (JHA) Development
Instruction on identifying hazards and creating task-specific safety procedures.
Reference: OSHA Publication 3071 (Best Practice)Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Programs
Hazard assessments, proper selection, and training for PPE use.
Reference: 29 CFR 1910 Subpart IRespiratory Protection Program
Hazard assessments, respirator selection, fit testing, and training.
Reference: 29 CFR 1910.134Safety Committee Support & Training
Guidance in forming and maintaining safety committees to improve employee involvement and program effectiveness.
Reference: OSHA Recommended Practices for Safety & Health ProgramsSlips, Trips, and Falls Prevention
Awareness and prevention strategies to reduce one of the most common workplace injury risks.
Reference: 29 CFR 1910 Subpart DVehicle & Driver Safety
Driver safety programs to reduce fleet risk and meet DOT/FMCSA requirements.
Reference: FMCSA 49 CFR Part 390–399
✅ With our services, you can be confident your workplace is safe, compliant, and prepared for any situation.