Passionate. Experienced. Detail-Oriented.

Triangle Safety Consulting LLC is a small, Certified Woman-Owned Safety Consulting Firm in South Carolina. Our Certified Safety Professionals help manufacturing facilities upgrade their safety program to improve OSHA compliance and reduce occupational injuries and illnesses.

We have helped our clients decrease their DART (Days Away, Restrictions, or Transfers) injury and illness rates by 73% and decrease their Total Recordable Rates (TRR) by 69%.

Triangle Safety Consulting LLC is a Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC)-Certified Women’s Business Enterprise (WBE).

WBENC-Certified WBE


Vision

To empower our clients with practical, effective, and sustainable solutions for their safety and health needs.


Values

Our Values include integrity, dedication, collaboration, relationships, timely, trust, respect, honesty, sincerity, physical and mental health, and work-life balance.

Mission

Our Mission is to provide our clients with superior quality safety and health expertise that prevents occupational injuries and illnesses by mitigating risk and improving OSHA compliance.

We believe employees are the most critical asset of a business. We are dedicated to helping our clients achieve a safe and healthy workplace by providing expert safety advice and assistance to ensure workers go home unharmed.

We aim to help small to medium-sized manufacturing facilities improve their safety program with customized solutions tailored to their company’s health and safety needs.

We listen to your concerns and will provide a strategy to build or improve your safety program. We will help you comply with applicable safety regulations and help your company make a sustainable safety program to minimize risk and prevent harm.

Why do you need a safety program? Keep scrolling.

Why do you need a safety & health program?

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the rate of worker deaths and reported injuries in the United States has decreased by more than 60 percent in the past four decades since the Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Act was passed. However, every year, more than 5,000 workers are killed on the job (a rate of 14 per day), and more than 3.6 million suffer a serious job-related injury or illness.

Serious job-related injuries or illnesses don't just hurt workers and their families, but can hurt business in a variety of ways. Implementing a safety and health program, however, can improve small- and medium-sized businesses' safety and health performance, save money, and improve competitiveness.

Safety and health programs help businesses:

  1. Prevent workplace injuries and illnesses

  2. Improve compliance with laws and regulations

  3. Reduce costs, including significant reductions in workers' compensation premiums and potential fines

  4. Engage workers which improves employee retention and prevents turnover

  5. Enhance social responsibility goals

  6. Increase productivity and enhance overall business operations

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