HazTek was officially launched on March 3, 1997, by founding partners Bruce Henderson and Steve Jones. Since our start 27 years ago, HazTek has grown from a small local provider to an organization with over 300 employees providing safety training and consulting services to clients throughout North America and nearly 200 countries across the globe. Read more...
National Ladder Safety Month is observed in March and championed by the American Ladder Institute (ALI). It’s the only program dedicated exclusively to promoting ladder safety at home and at work. Each year, tens of thousands of injuries and hundreds of deaths are caused by ladder misuse. Read more...
Senior Safety Manager for HazTek James Beasley joins Chris Bellina and Matt Clark on Episode 22 of our podcast. You can listen by using this link: Read more...
When writing safety policies for a site safety plan, it's essential to be clear, concise, and comprehensive. Below are tips on crafting effective safety policies: Read more...
HazTek is spotlighting Safety Professional Matthew Garner who joined our team last year. Before starting his career in safety, Matthew worked for the Virginia Department of Transportation as a bridge construction foreman and a snow removal operator during inclement weather. Read more...
HazTek has extensive experience representing all types of industry. We understand how to work in coordination with in-house staff and are familiar with owner safety cultures, programs, and expectations. From big companies to small operations, HazTek adjusts to fit the necessary requirements. Read more...
In our recent HazTek Safety-In-Review e-newsletter, we featured an article from EHS Today titled, “Can Robots Improve Workplace Safety?” The article explains that the answer is generally yes, but there are drawbacks. The National Safety Council found that remote-controlled robots offer high value for confined entry inspections, working from heights, and hazardous material handling. Read more...