FDR Safety

About FDR Safety

FDRsafety is managed and operated by corporate executives, each with decades of experience improving the safety performance of complex multi-billion dollar companies.

More specifically, FDRsafety is organized to provide numerous services and products to dramatically improve the safety performance of a company and thereby substantially reducing injuries,
 – more... illnesses and workers compensation costs.

Employees must be involved in the safety process for them to make consistently safe choices. Our approach reinforces this by making all members of an organization think of safety as a personal responsibility. A major element of our philosophy focuses on motivating employees to base safety decisions on values such as family and health, rather than the personal preference of comfort and time.

FDRsafety provides multiple safety and OSHA compliance services. These include safety and health audits, safety program development or enhancement recommendations and on-site and online training. FDRsafety-based programs, when consistently applied, will improve a company's safety and health program. Clients can achieve significant reductions in OSHA total recordable and lost work day rates. – lessMore from ZoomInfo »

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