Safety Staffing Services – Knoxville TN
Safety Consultants USA provides the site safety representative and administers all compensation, benefits and taxes, without the client having additional overhead. We can augment an existing in-house safety team with additional expertise for specific projects.
Safety staffing that meets your needs for businesses in Knoxville TN.
Short-term or long-term contracts, Safety Consultants USA can provide a qualified person to meet your needs.
All of our safety professionals meet the following criteria:
- Experienced & Knowledgeable in OSHA Standards
- Certified OSHA Outreach Trainers
- First Aid / CPR Trained
- Emergency Responder Trained
Companies that utilize our safety staffing services include:
- General Contractors (OCIP & CCIP)
- Specialty Contractors
- Residential Contractors
- Manufacturing Facilities
- Insurance Industry
- Transportation Services
- Environmental Industry
Safety Consultants USA’s qualified safety personnel work with your team to integrate safety on your project from initial planning to daily task-specific toolbox meetings.
Our motivated team of professionals understand that safety, quality and productivity work hand in hand.
The benefits of using a safety staffing service are numerous. First and foremost, businesses can ensure that their employees are working in a safe environment. Our safety staffing services provide the necessary expertise to identify potential safety hazards and create a plan to mitigate them. This can reduce the risk of accidents and injuries, which can be costly for businesses in terms of lost productivity and potential legal liabilities.
Safety Consultants USA Location at Tennessee
Nashville, TN
Safety Consultants USA
315 Deaderick Street
Nashville, TN
Phone: (615) 806-8366
Fax: (615) 806-8367
Email: contact@safetyconsultantsusa.com
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Knoxville TN
Knoxville is a city in and the county seat of Knox County, Tennessee, United States. As of the 2020 United States census, Knoxville’s population was 190,740, making it the largest city in the East Tennessee Grand Division and the state’s third largest city after Nashville and Memphis. It is the principal city of the Knoxville metropolitan area, which had a population of 879,773 in 2020.
First settled in 1786, Knoxville was the first capital of Tennessee. The city struggled with geographic isolation throughout the early 19th century; the arrival of the railroad in 1855 led to an economic boom. The city was bitterly divided over the issue of secession during the American Civil War and was occupied alternately by Confederate and Union armies, culminating in the Battle of Fort Sanders in 1863. Following the war, Knoxville grew rapidly as a major wholesaling and manufacturing center. The city’s economy stagnated after the 1920s as the manufacturing sector collapsed, the downtown area declined and city leaders became entrenched in highly partisan political fights. Hosting the 1982 World’s Fair helped reinvigorate the city, and revitalization initiatives by city leaders and private developers have had major successes in spurring growth in the city, especially the downtown area.
Knoxville is the home of the flagship campus of the University of Tennessee, whose sports teams, the Tennessee Volunteers, are popular in the surrounding area. Knoxville is also home to the headquarters of the Tennessee Valley Authority, the Tennessee Supreme Court’s courthouse for East Tennessee, and the corporate headquarters of several national and regional companies. As one of the largest cities in the Appalachian region, Knoxville has positioned itself in recent years as a repository of Appalachian culture and is one of the gateways to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.