Professional guidance and representation that protects your employees, your business, and your reputation.
Understanding the Employer’s Position
Many employers feel that OSHA assumes they do not care about the well-being of their employees. In our experience, this is rarely true.
Most employers do care deeply about worker safety, but often lack clarity on what is required to maintain OSHA compliance – especially as regulations evolve.
The Compliance Gap
Caring about safety ≠ understanding compliance
Good intentions without documentation create risk
Lack of preparation shapes OSHA assumptions
What OSHA Wants to Know
When an accident occurs, one of OSHA’s first questions is:
“What have you done to ensure the health and safety of your employees?”
The way this question is answered shapes how OSHA views your organization’s commitment to safety and influences how the investigation proceeds.
“We help OSHA see the human side of the employer.”
Mitchell Smith, President
Representation That Tells Your Story With Proof
Our OSHA compliance and representation services are designed to clearly demonstrate your commitment to employee safety.
We don’t just explain your intentions, we support them with documentation that shows OSHA you are actively doing what is required to protect your workers and maintain compliance.
OSHA frequently interacts with large corporations and teams of attorneys who often present safety as a legal obligation rather than a core value.
Our approach is different.
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We humanize your organization
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We present safety as a lived commitment
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We focus on cooperation, not confrontation
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We protect employees and the business
A Cooperative Path Forward
We work with both our clients and OSHA to foster a cooperative relationship, one that prioritizes employee safety while keeping your company compliant and operational.
This balanced approach leads to better outcomes for everyone involved.
Employees with OSHA-authorized safety training are less likely to place themselves in dangerous situations and are less prone to litigation should an accident or injury occur.
Proper training and documentation don’t just protect workers – they protect your organization.
Facing OSHA? You Don’t Have to Do It Alone.
Let Pike Consulting Group represent your organization with professionalism, clarity, and credibility, while demonstrating your true commitment to employee safety.