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At Safety Kaizen, LLC, we collaborate closely with your team to pinpoint high-risk opportunities for savings and deploy innovative cost and risk improvement plans to hit the mark.
Our proactive, hands-on approach slashes claim frequency, keeping your operations running smoothly and your costs in check. We dig into the data, anticipate challenges, and act decisively to prevent risks from escalating.
Why settle for managing risks when you can master them? At Safety Kaizen, LLC, we blend advanced risk mitigation with sharp financial strategies to deliver game-changing cost savings and optimized risk profiles. Tailored to your unique needs, our solutions trim premiums, shrink expenses, and boost the value of your insurance investments. We turn risk into a strategic asset, driving measurable financial wins for your business.
At Safety Kaizen, LLC, we’re redefining risk management with bold, innovative solutions tailored for insurance clients in Construction, Manufacturing, and Insurance Broker Services. Our forward-thinking strategies don’t just reduce risk exposure, they supercharge operational efficiency, turning potential vulnerabilities into opportunities for growth. From smarter safety protocols to optimized insurance risk assessments, we deliver results that elevate performance and resilience. Partner with us to lead the charge in risk management innovation and unlock your business’s full potential.
Safety isn’t static, it’s a journey we perfect every day. At Safety Kaizen, LLC, we embed continuous improvement into risk management, safety, and quality, delivering programs that cut incidents for client organizations. Through ongoing assessments, targeted training, and process innovation, we build a culture of vigilance and excellence. The result is a workplace that’s safer, more efficient, and primed for success. Want fewer disruptions and a reputation for reliability? Join us in raising the bar for safety, step by impactful step.
Fear of OSHA penalties should not be the primary motivation for implementing a safety program of identifying hazards and implementing controls to keep workers injury and illness free, but if it helps to motivate action - here are the potential penalties:
2025 Federal OSHA Maximum Penalty Amounts:
Here is the OSHA Forms Packet from Federal OSHA
The Forms Packet booklet includes the forms needed for maintaining occupational injury and illness records. Many, but not all, employers must complete the OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping forms. Your company may need to submit your information online through the Injury Tracking Applica
Here is the OSHA Forms Packet from Federal OSHA
The Forms Packet booklet includes the forms needed for maintaining occupational injury and illness records. Many, but not all, employers must complete the OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping forms. Your company may need to submit your information online through the Injury Tracking Application (ITA). Click on that link for help determining if your establishment is required to electronically submit 300A and 300/301 data through the ITA.
First Aid only cases do not go on the OSHA Log.
Remember that the OSHA Log is a different system than your Workers Compensation Insurance system. They are independent of each other, but cases that are OSHA Recordable can be, (and in my experience often are) Workers Compensation cases. (But they do not have to be.)
The Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses (Cal/OSHA Form 300) is used to classify workrelated injuries and illnesses and to note the extent and severity of each case.
When an incident occurs, use the Log to record specific details about what happened and how it happened.
The Summary — a separate form (Cal/OSHA Form 300A) — shows the
The Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses (Cal/OSHA Form 300) is used to classify workrelated injuries and illnesses and to note the extent and severity of each case.
When an incident occurs, use the Log to record specific details about what happened and how it happened.
The Summary — a separate form (Cal/OSHA Form 300A) — shows the totals for the year in each category. At the end of the year, post the Summary in a visible location so that your employees are aware of the injuries and illnesses occurring in their workplace.
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The Data Universal Numbering System, abbreviated as DUNS or D-U-N-S, is a proprietary system developed and managed by Dun & Bradstreet.
North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is a classification of business. NAICS for our Safety Consulting Services is 541690.
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