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Health and Safety Training

HCR's commitment to aggressive Health and Safety Programs result in HCR maintaining one of the best safety records in the industry. HCR is one of only a few consultants nationally licensed in the Loss Prevention System (LPS). With a professionally trained Health and Safety Team, HCR is available to provide health and safety training and services to companies and subcontractors too small to employ their own in-house safety program or to larger companies looking to improve their existing programs.

HCR brings real-world experience to your company to ensure the safety of your employees and ours.

Loss Prevention System

LPS is a behavioral change focused management system that combines structured industry best practices such as Job Safety Analysis, Root Cause Analysis, and Loss/Near Loss Investigations with employee behavioral assessments such as Loss Prevention Observations, Safe Performance Self Assessments and Stewardship activities. HCR utilizes the LPS tools to prevent all types of losses including personal injury, property damage and loss of quality work product. LPS training, required for all HCR personnel and subcontractors, provides direction and enjoys senior management support from the top down, while solving problems from the bottom up.

Consulting and Training

HCR offers customized Safety Seminars with over twenty 1-hour courses, including monthly "brown bag" meetings, as well as OSHA Training and 3 levels of HAZWOPER Training.

All HCR employees have 40-hour HAZWOPER and annual 8-hour refresher training, which we also offer to clients.

HCR has zero tolerance for drug and alcohol usage with an ongoing random testing program and maintains a certified Drug Free Workplace.

 

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