Safety inspections are the most effective means of identifying hazardous conditions at the worksite. Construction sites require constant monitoring and observations to keep ahead of safety issues.
Our safety professionals identify potential OSHA violations, liability issues, and risk exposures, and offer strategies for mitigating hazards before they damage your company’s reputation and injure employees. Through job-site safety inspections and observations at your construction projects, our professionals will develop a practical analysis of safety issues, along with recommendations for remediation of problems. We can use the same methodologies and standards employed by OSHA and the insurance industry – or your own safety standards – as the basis for our review.
Construction safety inspections identify hazards and provide opportunities to fix problems before injuries and accidents can occur. With Rizen focusing on safety, you’re free to focus your energy on your core business.
Whether your company needs a new safety program or wants to ensure that your current safety program complies with current OSHA requirements, our team of experienced safety professionals will work with you to draft a specialized set of standards, policies, procedures, and a plan to implement it.
Our experienced staff of safety advisors has developed a systematic method of customizing written safety programs to comply with state and federal OSHA regulations. Our programs are based on standards from OSHA, best practices, and experiences of our field personnel. We take the hassles and headaches out of compliance.
RIZEN gives you an affordable, practical alternative to cookie-cutter safety programs and manuals that try to be one-plan-fits-all solutions. Instead, we deliver a program that’s uniquely suited to the needs of your company, employees, and worksites.
No matter what type of construction work your company provides, Rizen Construction safety professionals will deliver the customized and flexible safety services you need to protect your employees, reduce losses and insurance costs, ensure compliance with federal and state worker-safety rules, and protect your hard-earned reputation.
We offer OSHA compliance assistance, jobsite safety inspections, accident investigation services, and safety staffing. Our safety professionals bring extensive experience in a broad variety of construction disciplines and situations to your unique needs. We have the flexibility and resources to offer what clients need — whether that’s full-time coverage for large projects or personalized service for less-extensive safety needs. Our problem-solving approach will help your company reduce its losses.
Safety Trainings:
Rizen Construction safety professionals understand that many companies would prefer to have safety training courses conducted at their locations to better serve employee work schedules, decrease travel costs and improve overall convenience. That’s why we travel and bring the training to your employees. Whether your employees are in your facility or out in the field, we bring the training to them, saving you travel costs and time.
Many of our clients require their welders to be certified, Rizen is able to provide onsite testing of all aspects of weld procedure and performance qualifications by conducting destructive and nondestructive testing to ensure conformance to code requirements. We typically utilize ASME, AWS, AMS, API standards.
Ensure welder can meet the requirements of a specific code or a standard and produce a sound weld.
Document or prove that welder is qualified under applicable code.
During observation we watch for proper set-up, and ensure recommended techniques that should deliver quality workmanship for the utilized weld process (SMAW, GMAW, and GTAW, FCAW) are being followed to meet requested codes and standards. Rizen also keeps an in-house stock of most common test plates/coupons required to take certification tests and can provide them to the welders at a reasonable cost.
-Fillet
-Groove
-Spot
-Plate or Pipe Positions:
-Flat
-Horizontal
-Vertical
-Overhead
-6G/6GR
-Specialty:
-Root with Backing Bar
-Open Root Weld
Stick (Shielded Metal Arc Welding — SMAW)
TIG (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding — GTAW)
MIG (Gas Metal Arc Welding — GMAW)
Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW)Automatic Arc welding (Auto)
Structural Welder Qualification Test for Industrial Construction and Commercial Construction
Structural Welder Qualification Test for Shipyards
Structural Welder Qualification Test for Reinforcing Bar
Structural Welder Qualification Test for Sheet Steel
Structural Welder Qualification Test for Bridges
Pipe Welder Qualification Test for Power Plant Construction & Industrial and Commercial
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