For those perhaps not familiar with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), it is the federal agency responsible for protecting the health and safety of workers in the U.S. In California, specifically, it works hand-in-hand with the California Environmental Reporting System (CERS). As per a 2009 government mandate, all California unified program agencies, including OSHA, must report and submit mandatory Unified Program information electronically through CERS. This information pertains to various hazardous material regulatory activities involving business plans, site maps, chemical inventories, and many other things associated with employee safety.
ROI Safety Services discuss health and safety in the workplace
Few companies appreciate more than ROI Safety Services the role of both OSHA and CERS when it comes to employee safety in the workplace. That stated, this California-based environmental compliance company proudly offers onsite safety services and OSHA training to companies operating in Orange County’s high-hazard industries. According to a spokesperson with ROI, some of these services, which benefit companies needing help complying with OSHA requirements and reporting health and safety information via CERS of Orange County, CA, include the following:
- Advising organizations of the steps they can take to ensure they are OSHA compliant
- Advising organizations on how to create safer work environments for employees
- Advising organizations on how to reduce insurance costs and workers’ compensation claims
Bottom Line
All in all, if you’re a business needing help protecting the health and safety of your employees and complying with OSHA requirements for reporting health and safety information via CERS of Orange County, CA, ROI Safety Services can help. To learn more, consider visiting them today.