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Illinois On-Site Safety and Health Consultation Program
Business Consulting and Services
Springfield, Illinois 70 followers
Providing free and confidential experts who identify and mitigate workplace hazards to satisfy repeat clients.
About us
The Illinois On-Site Safety and Health Consultation Program provides free and confidential safety and health advice to small and medium-sized businesses committed to improving workplace safety and health. Our consultants are experts in identifying workplace hazards and making recommendations to eliminate these hazards with the goal of improving workplace safety and health.
- Website
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https://worksafe.illinois.gov/
External link for Illinois On-Site Safety and Health Consultation Program
- Industry
- Business Consulting and Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Springfield, Illinois
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2009
- Specialties
- Safety and Health, Repeat Customers, Hazard Mitigation, Monitoring, Written Programs, Management Practices, Training, Sample Programs, Partnership, and SHARP Certificates
Locations
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Primary
524 S 2nd St
Suite 400
Springfield, Illinois 62701, US
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160 N. La Salle Street
C-1300
Chicago, Illinois 60601, US
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2309 W. Main Street
Suite 115
Marion, Illinois 62959, US
Updates
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Rules and Precautions of Requiring a Respirator
Respirators: Not the Easy Button
Illinois On-Site Safety and Health Consultation Program on LinkedIn
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Illinois On-Site Could help your business avoid expensive fines like these
Chicagoland Contractor Fined $287K
Illinois On-Site Safety and Health Consultation Program on LinkedIn
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WILL YOU BE READY..... The Final Rule is effective January 13, 2025, to revisions to 1926.95, Criteria for Personal Protective Equipment. Personal Protective Equipment in Construction; Final Rule. The revision to the standard adds specific language requiring that employers provide PPE that properly fits construction industry workers. The change aligns the construction industry standard with the standard already in place for the general industry. OSHA is issuing this final rule to clarify its PPE fit requirement for the construction industry and make it substantially similar to general industry and shipyard requirements. The issue of improperly fitting PPE is particularly important for smaller construction workers, including some women, who may need help using standard-size PPE.