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In the aftermath of a hurricane, the process of reconstruction can be a daunting task, requiring a significant amount of resources, time, and effort. Safety Consultant USA is here to offer our expertise and support to the community of Siesta Key FL during this difficult time.

Safety Consulting for Construction – Siesta Key FL

Our team of experienced safety consultants has the knowledge and skills necessary to assist with the reconstruction efforts following a hurricane. We understand the challenges and risks involved in these types of projects, and we are committed to ensuring that they are completed safely, efficiently, and effectively.

At Safety Consultant USA, we specialize in providing safety consultation services to a wide range of industries, including construction and manufacturing. We offer a range of services that can be tailored to meet the unique needs of each project, including risk assessments, safety audits, and training programs for employees and contractors.

In the aftermath of a hurricane, it is essential to prioritize safety and risk management to prevent further damage and injury. Our team can help ensure that proper safety protocols are in place and that workers are equipped with the knowledge and tools necessary to complete their tasks safely.

Safety Consulting Services for Construction at Siesta Key FL

We understand that the reconstruction process can be stressful and overwhelming, which is why we are committed to providing support and guidance every step of the way. Our team will work closely with the community of Siesta Key Florida to develop a comprehensive safety plan and provide ongoing support throughout the reconstruction process.

If you are in need of safety consultation services following a hurricane, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Safety Consultant USA. Our team is ready and willing to assist you in any way we can, and we look forward to helping the community ofSiesta Key FL rebuild and recover from this devastating event.

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General Contractors, Specialty Contractors, General Labor Contractors and more all need assistance with safety on construction sites.  Whether you have complete team of safety professionals or require the assistance of a fractional safety professional, we can assist you and your employees in their safety goals. Here are some of the ways that we can help you reach your safety goals and the advantages of using a safety consultant for construction.

Full-Time Safety Director on Staff

When a company employs the service of a full-time safety director they may quickly discover that the person in that role is so busy that he or she can use an extra set of hands to write programs, eyes to look at job sites and ears to understand the direction of the safety culture.  A safety consultant can be an excellent fit to assist here because they can fill the gaps as needed and provide the required services in a responsive manner.  The ability to be in two places at once means that one can conduct training while the other finalizes a JHA for an upcoming project.  This model allows for the flexibility to scale up or down as the situation fits.

No Full-Time Director on Staff

Many companies find themselves in need of a fractional safety person in their infancy and as they continue to grow.  If these companies were to hire a full-time safety director that person would likely find themselves without enough work and bored in their position, looking for something more challenging that better utilizes their skills.  A fractional safety person or more commonly referred to as a safety consultant is a great fit here because companies have the benefit of the advice of a seasoned safety professional without the cost of a full-time employee.  Again, this allows for the company to scale up and down and the business needs change, but still ensure that they maintain their focus on a safe workplace for their employees.

Complete Safety Team

Even large multi-billion dollar companies can use extra assistance with safety from time to time.  These teams may find that accessing a particularly remote location may be difficult and enlisting the services of a construction safety professional may be advantageous and more cost-effective.  They may realize that as their team expands and contracts that the services of a safety consultant help them fill needs that the timing of onboarding a new safety technician or safety manager leaves a hole in their team.

Advantages

There are several advantages of hiring a safety consultant to help manage construction safety for your company.  Briefly, this list includes:

  1. Cost – because these services are not typically delivered 40 hours a week, 52 weeks of the year, you pay a fraction of the cost of a full-time safety professional.
  2. Continuity – with many people on the team and multiple people involved in rendering services for your company, any turnover experienced can be much less painful as there are multiple team members that know your company’s procedures and have visited your sites for construction safety inspections.
  3. Expertise – Safety consulting companies typically employ people from many different backgrounds and with a variety of educational experiences. This translates to safety consultants who have seen a wide variety of environments and can bring that experience to bear on the challenges that construction companies are facing in today’s ever-changing, fast-paced environment.  The depth and breadth of experience that a consultant may have and the industries that they have worked with may allow them to bring unique ideas to the table when problem-solving on the jobsite.

Siesta Key, Florida

Siesta Key is a barrier island off the southwest coast of the U.S. state of Florida, located between Roberts Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. A portion of it lies within the city boundary of Sarasota, but the majority of the key is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sarasota County. Siesta Key is part of the Bradenton–Sarasota–Venice Metropolitan Statistical Area.

From the 19th century to the early 20th century, Siesta Key was known by a variety of names, including “Little Sarasota Key” and “Sarasota Key”. The first attempts to develop the key were by the Siesta Land Company in 1907 consisting of Harry Higel, Captain Louis Roberts, and E. M. Arbogast. The company platted the northern end of the key as “Siesta on the Gulf” as well as dredged bayous and built docks.

The only access to Siesta Key was by boat or ferry until the first bridge connecting it to the mainland was completed in 1917. The bridge was later replaced in 1927 along with an addition of a second bridge located on the southern end of the key. The entire key was officially recognized as “Siesta Key” by 1952.