Hello Everyone,
It's the Fall Protection Safety Expert here.
We've recently experienced an increase in solar power companies reaching out to us for help in solving their fall protection needs. No surprise here. We've worked with many companies in the past, e.g. Solar Power Inc., Sunlight and Power, Solar Turbine, etc., and we experienced first hand the WIN-WIN for solar companies and their clientele. More on these benefits later!
What we haven't experienced is sufficient feedback from the community as a whole. We are concerned about the industry and general and maybe more so with the small solar power companies, from the mom and pop run cell installation tandem, to the $1.4 million dollar company run from the side streets of your local suburb.
As the safety expert, I set a goal of individually calling every solar company to get an idea of their understanding of OSHA regulations, to get an understanding of their proactivity, to get an understanding of their safety.
With this in mind, I thought, being the 21st Century, it would also benefit to forward these questions through the socially expansive internet. (makes sense, right?) SO, Let me hear your thoughts!
1. If you work for a solar power company, own one, or are around one, write in and share your thoughts with this growing online fall protection community about your general attitudes towards fall protection...what's the first thing you think of when you hear fall protection safety?
2. Let us know what systems/equipment work for you, what risks you find most prevelent (skylights? - maybe leading edges? )
3.Let us know if complacency is an issue in relation to accepting fall safety? (Old dogs don't like new tricks.)
4. If you've worked with a fall protection company before, share your experience. Was it Good? Bad? Ugly?
5. How satisfied were your clients when you offered to not only install solar power, but also install sufficient fall protection devices to eliminate fall related risks? (I bet they felt like they got a steal with such a deal-many do, and should.)
We're interested in learning from you and improving the quality of care and service to ensure a safer workplace for you, your employees and your company; today, tomorrow, and forever and ever and ever.
We're not your average fall protection company. We're Versatile Systems, Inc. Average doesn't work here.
I look forward to our discussion.
Sincerely,
The Fall Protection Safety Expert
(818) 565-5551
www.versatilefallprotection.com
www.facebook.com/VersatileSystems
www.twitter.com/VerFallPro
It's the Fall Protection Safety Expert here.
We've recently experienced an increase in solar power companies reaching out to us for help in solving their fall protection needs. No surprise here. We've worked with many companies in the past, e.g. Solar Power Inc., Sunlight and Power, Solar Turbine, etc., and we experienced first hand the WIN-WIN for solar companies and their clientele. More on these benefits later!
What we haven't experienced is sufficient feedback from the community as a whole. We are concerned about the industry and general and maybe more so with the small solar power companies, from the mom and pop run cell installation tandem, to the $1.4 million dollar company run from the side streets of your local suburb.
As the safety expert, I set a goal of individually calling every solar company to get an idea of their understanding of OSHA regulations, to get an understanding of their proactivity, to get an understanding of their safety.
With this in mind, I thought, being the 21st Century, it would also benefit to forward these questions through the socially expansive internet. (makes sense, right?) SO, Let me hear your thoughts!
1. If you work for a solar power company, own one, or are around one, write in and share your thoughts with this growing online fall protection community about your general attitudes towards fall protection...what's the first thing you think of when you hear fall protection safety?
2. Let us know what systems/equipment work for you, what risks you find most prevelent (skylights? - maybe leading edges? )
3.Let us know if complacency is an issue in relation to accepting fall safety? (Old dogs don't like new tricks.)
4. If you've worked with a fall protection company before, share your experience. Was it Good? Bad? Ugly?
5. How satisfied were your clients when you offered to not only install solar power, but also install sufficient fall protection devices to eliminate fall related risks? (I bet they felt like they got a steal with such a deal-many do, and should.)
We're interested in learning from you and improving the quality of care and service to ensure a safer workplace for you, your employees and your company; today, tomorrow, and forever and ever and ever.
We're not your average fall protection company. We're Versatile Systems, Inc. Average doesn't work here.
I look forward to our discussion.
Sincerely,
The Fall Protection Safety Expert
(818) 565-5551
www.versatilefallprotection.com
www.facebook.com/VersatileSystems
www.twitter.com/VerFallPro
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