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Projects

Over the past 25 years, The Windsor Consulting Group, Inc. has been tasked to provide answers to many intreging occupational health and safety questions. Our staff of CIHs and CSPs has provided OSHA-type inspections for the US Customs office and field locations throughout New England to risk services to a regional oil/gas business unit in Trinidad. Our clients are global enterprises that seek the business value of occupational and environmental health and safety and partnership for our customers' workforce, neighboring community, and sustainable impact on both the ecology and the environment.
Regional Oil and Gas Onshore and Offshore Business Unit - Trinidad
​Full Occupational Health and Safety Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment for Return on Investment Strategy

 

At the request of our client, our staff of CIHs and CSPs were dispatched to identify all possible occupational health and safety hazards, quantify the risk, and rank order the risk based on a calculated return on investment. strategy. Besides the traditional industry concerns, the HR deparment added psychosocial disorders (e.g., fatigue, extended workshifts, etc.) to the scope of work. Using the customer's model for constructing a risk register, our staff discovered gaps in their polcy, written programs, and standard operating procedures. The results showed their leadership how to construct a management strategy to manage the most pressing risk - process safety.

OSHA-Type Inspection of US Customs Field Offices and Routine and Non-Routine Work Tasks throughout the New England States
 
Our team of CIHs and CSPs embarked on a journey to visit each field office and work station covered by the US Customs offices throughout the New England states. Many significant occupational health and safety issues were discovered on land, sea, and air, which placed personnel in harms way. Some US Customs officers entered confined spaces onboard vessels for drugs without testing the cargo hold, while others were exposed to asbestos from old boilers in buildings. Traffic safety issues were a concern for border patrol ncluding railroad freight crossing the US border. A hierarchy of controls were provided to regional administrators.
Industrial Hygiene Evaluation of Primary Copper Smelters in New Mexico - OSHA National Emphasis Program
 
A specialized team of highly trained CIHs was sent to evaluate the occupational health hazards and risks facing the workers at several primary copper and lead smelters in the Southeast.  Measurements were collected over several months to validate exposures to workers exposed to heavy metals, asbestos, silica, ergonomic hazards, etc. Gaps were discovered in the occupational health and safety management system devised to protect workers, public, and the environment. Control measures included training and education of the workforce including all supervisor and managers as well as establishing biological monitoring and a medical surveillance program for at-risk  workers.
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