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MW Consulting, LLC

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Our company can answer questions relating to occupational health and safety. We have experience in common OSHA issues facing the oil & gas industry. Primarily we engage in designing, creating, and implementing training programs for businesses to promote efficiency and increase awareness. Thus, we can answer questions relating to employee training programs so as to promote effective, internal safety programs. Our representatives cannot answer specific legal questions or offer advice on how to get around OSHA regulations. Also, we encourage EHS students to do their own homework and research, but will entertain questions for legitimate educational purposes. For professional services, please visit www.mwconsultingllc.com.

Experience in the area

Members of the company have taught EHS courses at the collegiate level and continue to do so. Additionally, we have provided training to employees of major oil & gas companies as part of established safety programs. Our professionals are OHSA authorized outreach instructors, CPR instructors, Defensive Driving instructors, and offer many other customized trainings. Our experience level spans nearly a decade in health and safety training and safety culture initiatives.

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Juris Doctorate, Masters, and Bachelors Degrees

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Recent Answers from MW Consulting, LLC

2012-12-08 low voltage lighting:

Hi Jeremy,    The shortest answer to your question is to reduce the likelihood of spark-producing or ignition sources from confined space operations. Low voltage lighting ensures that residual flammable

2011-08-20 ayuda:

Aurax,    It would appear as though there are still potentially dangerous and unsanitary work conditions. However, bad smell alone may not be a major hazard, but if the smell is related to sewage then

2011-06-21 Dioxin / Agent Orange Cleanup PPE:

Wayne,    Obviously, the Agent Orange chemical has many health effects to which exposed workers could suffer. I would recommend level A hazmat suits, which includes a gas tight chemical protective suit

2011-01-04 Question about mercury contaminated:

Ignaciolanderos,    Please visit the following link from US OSHA. The link contains all the information and more regarding the exposure and chemical effects of mercury. We hope this helps.    http://www

2010-07-21 please reply me urgently:

Rmran,    Safety orientation is simply a short overview of the dangers specific to the industry you are working in. Safety training, on the other hand, is training in specific areas like confined spaces

 

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