Safety Pays® OSHA Consultation Division
- Lower Workers' Comp Costs Through Workplace Safety! The Safety Pays® Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) Consultation Division provides free, confidential, voluntary, non-punitive and guaranteed safety and health consultation services to private sector employers in Oklahoma.
Funded partially through a federal OSHA grant, the state OSHA Consultation Service is geared toward employers with fewer than 250 employees at one site or no more than 500 employees corporate-wide.
Employers must request this service and invite the Consultation program into their workplace. If you follow the key components of the program, we GUARANTEE you'll lower your workers' compensation costs - possibly as high as 95 percent.

- DOWNLOAD the "Safety Pays® -Bottom-Line Benefits for Business!" list of Oklahoma companies that are taking control of high workers' compensation costs by utilizing this excellent service.
- BRAG ABOUT YOUR COMPANY by telling about your workplace safety success story! Download the form in either Wordor PDF format.
- 2012 Award of Excellence Notification Letter
- 2012 Award of Excellence Application
Consultation Services
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NEW!
- Policy information for size requirements for a site to be considered for recognition in OSHA’s On-site Consultation Program’s Safety and Health Achievement Recognition Program (SHARP) - 1-21-2012
- Recordkeeping Policies and Procedures Manual (OSHA Instruction CPL 02-00-135) has been updated
- The Dangers of Hair Smoothers for Salon Workers
- Focus on Grain Handling Industry
- General Respiratory Protection Guidance for Employers and Workers
- Hazard Alert - Dangers of Engulfment and Suffocation in Grain Bins
- Federal OSHA letter sent to Beverage Distribution Companies on August 18, 2011 regarding ergonomic impact to their industry
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- Sample Safety & Health Programs
- Small Entity Compliance Guide for Cranes and Derricks in Construction
- Teen Safety: Tips For Teens
- Teen Safety: Tips For Parents
- Teen Safety: Tips For Employer
- Teen Safety: Tips For Supervisor
- Workers' Compensation Premium Reduction (WCPR)

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It’s summer time and the mercury is rising. Unfortunately, when the temperatures rise, so do the number of injuries. Many industries report an increase in work-related injuries and illnesses during the summer months. Summer heat itself is a serious health hazard for workers. Below, you’ll find several links to resources to help you protect your workers from these deadly-hot temperatures and the summer sun.
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