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On-Site Support for Routine Lab & Office Safety Checks

Hands-on maintenance of safety equipment, chemical inventory, and day-to-day compliance.

Compliance lives in the small stuff — eyewash flushing, fire extinguisher tags, SDS books, chemical expiration dates. We show up on a regular cadence and do the unglamorous work that keeps you audit-ready between formal inspections.

What you get

Safety equipment checks

Routine inspections of safety showers, eyewash stations, spill kits, first aid kits, fire extinguishers, and hazmat storage.

Chemical inventory management

Accurate inventory records, SDS management, and proper labeling and storage of hazardous materials.

Compliance monitoring

Regular checks to ensure all safety equipment and chemical storage meet regulatory standards.

When you need this

Common triggers

If any of these sound familiar, this is the service to talk to us about.

  • You need consistent on-site presence but don't need (or can't justify) a full-time EHS hire.
  • Your safety equipment inspections are happening inconsistently or not at all.
  • Chemical inventory has drifted away from reality.
  • You want a recurring rhythm so nothing slips.

Scope

What's included

Weekly or monthly eyewash and safety shower inspections with documentation.
Fire extinguisher, first aid, and spill kit checks.
Chemical inventory reconciliation and SDS refresh.
Expired reagent and peroxide former audit.
Hazmat storage and flammable cabinet compliance verification.

Engagement rhythm

Typical timeline

  1. Weekly

    Eyewash flushing log, spill kit verification

  2. Monthly

    Inventory reconciliation, expired chemical audit

  3. Quarterly

    Full safety equipment recertification cycle

Regulatory coverage

Standards this service keeps you aligned with

OSHA 1910.151 (first aid)ANSI Z358.1 (emergency eyewashes)NFPA 10 (fire extinguishers)OSHA 1910.1450 (lab standard)

Seen in the field

Related case study

Post Series B, 3 sites across 2 statesBay Area + Boston

Multi-site EHS harmonization for a diagnostics company across 3 labs

Three sites had grown independently, each with its own version of the same programs — plus a pending acquisition about to add a fourth. Training records were fragmented across folders, inspectors had started asking harder questions, and leadership needed one consistent story.

Read the case study

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