Northeast Safety Solutions LLC

Northeast Safety Solutions LLC Northeast Safety Solutions offers your company a fully customizable safety program at reasonable prices. No need to pay someone full time.

08/02/2023

We will be hiring a few traffic control specialists to cover projects in North Central WV. Fun work environment.
40 hours per week with pay above $13.00 per hour. Message us for more details.

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03/13/2022

We are currently looking for Traffic Control Specialists for work around Mon and Marion Counties. $12-$15 an hour. Search “traffic control specialist” on Indeed.com. Or message for more details.

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06/30/2017

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05/08/2017
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05/04/2017

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04/30/2017

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Do you worry about customers or employees slipping and falling at your business? Call us.
09/13/2016

Do you worry about customers or employees slipping and falling at your business? Call us.

A slip and fall injury is one of the most common types of personal injury. Read on for the top 10 slip and fall injury facts A slip and fall injury is a ty

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09/06/2016

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Northeast Safety Solutions is now a provider for SlipDoctors, the leaders in floor safety. We can take your slippery tile floor (like the one in this story) and actually make it safer wet than dry. The winter months are coming and your floors will be wet. Be ready.

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03/31/2016

March 29, 2016

Pennsylvania contractor cited by OSHA for ignoring trench dangers
as excavation collapse kills 21-year-old worker in Butler County
A Rooter Man of Pittsburgh cited for 9 violations, faces $174K in fines

BEAVER, Pa. - Twenty-one-year-old Jacob Casher was still a "new guy" employed by a Beaver-based plumbing company when he left home for work in September 2015. He probably never imagined that, as he worked to install a sewer line 11-feet underground in Butler, it was to be the last day of his life.

On Sept. 28, 2015, the excavation in which he worked collapsed, crushing and burying Casher under thousands of pounds of earth. Research shows that a cubic yard of soil can weigh as much as 3,000 pounds, the weight of a small automobile. His employer, A Rooter Man of Pittsburgh LLC hired him just three weeks before the incident occurred.

After its investigation, the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration cited A Rooter Man for two willful and seven serious violations. The incident occurred at a commercial construction site in Butler.

Federal inspectors found the company exposed multiple employees regularly to cave-in hazards while they worked in unprotected excavations more than 5-feet deep. The agency determined that since the company's owner normally served as the excavator on the job, he was aware of the highly unstable condition of the excavated soil. OSHA found the employer also failed to protect employees from loose rock or soil by not keeping the spoils pile at least 2 feet from the edge of the excavation.

"A Rooter Man of Pittsburgh knowingly took unacceptable risks in an excavation, which led to a tragic and preventable death of a young man with his whole future ahead," said Christopher Robinson, director of OSHA's Pittsburgh Area Office. "Common-sense safety practices would have prevented this trench from turning into a worker's grave."

The citations carry a total of $174,000 in penalties.

02/10/2016

If you or anyone you know needs a SafeLand card, I'll be teaching a class in the next couple of weeks. This class is mandatory for access to many oil and gas locations. Please let me know if you would like to attend.

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