OSHA Is Targeting Metal Fabricators

We prevent penalties & fines before OSHA issues them!

In July of 2024, OSHA renewed an aggressive enforcement program called “Fabmetsh” until 2027 that targets metal fabricators in TX, AR, LA, OK, and NM.

They’ve determined that metal fabrication sites are too dangerous, and for the next three years they will be issuing additional inspections to address this.

The new inspections will be comprehensive, which find the most problems and issue the highest fines.

THEY WILL LOOK AT:

  • Your entire shop floor
  • Written programs
  • Training records
  • OSHA 300 logs
  • Even interview your employees

Typical OSHA inspections cost between $15k-$50k in penalties, but can exceed $100k (especially if you previously failed an inspection). Can you afford that right now?

Thankfully there’s FabScan+, a service that not only tells you what violations OSHA will find – it also gives you a full roadmap to resolving the issues before they come knocking.

HERE’S HOW IT WORKS

FabScan +

      • Using the same metrics as OSHA, we perform a ‘mock comprehensive inspection’ on both your facility and safety programs.

      • Hidden risks are revealed in our OSHA fine liability estimate.

      • Reports are ready the same day & presented alongside a Q&A consultation.

      • 100% GUARANTEE:
        If you’re not satisfied, get your money back.

      • No Ongoing Commitment –
        This is a one-time inspection (unless you want more help)

Safety-Trac

      • It’s all possible through our proprietary technology called Safety-Trac, which our expert uses to assist their inspection.

      • It allows for quicker, more detailed reporting that’s 100% accurate every single time. It also reduces turn-around time.

More than just a report.

      • After the inspection, all FabScan+ findings are locked and loaded into the app.

      • You’ll get a headstart with step-by-step instructions and all the resources you need to achieve total compliance. That’s the “+” part of FabScan+

The cost is a mere fraction of the typical $15,000 to $50,000 expense of a failed inspection, making it a smart choice, especially if you’re uncertain about your readiness. Whether you want a mock inspection, a DIY implementation tool, or hands-on assistance, we have options for every need.