Manufacturing & Industrial

When workplace safety meets production deadlines, you need a plan that handles both.
Manufacturing facilities, industrial operations, and distribution centers face constant pressure: maintain safety standards while meeting production goals, protect workers while minimizing downtime, and navigate OSHA requirements while managing stakeholder expectations. One serious incident can halt operations, trigger regulatory scrutiny, and cost millions in lost production.
Crisis Scenarios We Help You Prepare For:
- Workplace injuries or fatalities requiring OSHA reporting, investigation coordination, and family liaison
- Chemical spills or environmental incidents with EPA/state regulatory implications and community notification
- Equipment failures or breakdowns causing production shutdowns and customer delivery delays
- Fire, explosion, or structural failures requiring evacuation, emergency response, and facility assessment
- Supply chain disruptions impacting operations, inventory, and customer commitments
- Labor disputes, strikes, or walkouts requiring operational contingency planning
- Product defects discovered after shipment requiring recall coordination and customer notification
- Utility outages affecting production, safety systems, or temperature-controlled inventory
- Contractor or vendor incidents occurring on your property under your safety oversight
Your Regulatory Reality:
OSHA requires incident reporting within specific timeframes (8 hours for fatalities, 24 hours for hospitalizations). Environmental agencies expect immediate notification of hazardous releases. Workers' compensation carriers and insurance providers demand documented safety protocols and incident response procedures. Your customers expect transparent communication about delays or quality issues that affect their operations.
What We Build For You:
Incident command structures that work on the shop floor (not just in the conference room), safety team notification protocols with clear escalation paths, family liaison procedures for serious injuries that balance compassion with legal protection, regulatory reporting checklists with exact timing requirements, customer communication templates for production disruptions, and business continuity plans that keep critical operations running during partial facility outages.
Why Manufacturing Leaders Choose Us:
We understand the pressure to resume operations quickly while satisfying OSHA investigators, insurance carriers, and worried employees. Our plans balance speed with thoroughness—because both matter. We know that every hour of downtime has a dollar amount attached, but cutting corners on safety or communication creates even bigger problems.
Protect your people and your production.
Download: Manufacturing OSHA Incident Response Guide