MAKING EHS COMPLIANCE EASY
We manage registration for businesses handling scrap or used tires to meet state waste rules.
We handle registration for batteries, lamps, and other universal waste to keep you compliant.
We register your site for regulated non-hazardous wastes like asbestos, sludge, or contaminated soil.
We determine your licensing needs and manage the full application or renewal process.
We complete and submit the required hazardous waste verification forms on your behalf.
We compile and file your generator reports, ensuring accurate classification and compliance.
We help you obtain your EPA ID Number, required for any site that generates, stores, or ships hazardous waste.
WHO IS THIS SERVICE FOR
WHY IT MATTERS
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We learn about your facility, layout, processes, and team.
We create customized programs, signage, SDS documentation, and training materials.
You receive your full kit and a guided walkthrough on how to use it.
We help you integrate the tools and answer any questions.
We help you integrate the tools and answer any questions.
We remain available for updates, guidance, and adjustments as your business evolves.
Client Success
From permitting to reporting, get the practical answers you need to confidently manage compliance and stay ahead of regulatory demands.
Regulations require you to properly classify waste before disposal. Testing ensures you're not unknowingly violating EPA, state, or local hazardous waste rules.
No. Improper classification is a major cause of enforcement actions. Testing gives you documented proof and peace of mind.
Yes. GMG coordinates the entire process, including sample collection, labeling, and lab submission.
It depends on the consistency of your operations. Some waste streams only need to be profiled once, while others should be re-tested periodically or if your process changes.
We’ll guide you through the next steps—labeling, storage, manifesting, and disposal through a licensed hazardous waste hauler.
Not all—but many industrial operations with exterior processes are subject to NPDES stormwater permit requirements. GMG helps determine if it applies to you and handles sampling and reporting.
Yes. If you've received a request or violation related to waste classification or disposal, GMG can help investigate, test, and respond appropriately.
Absolutely. You’ll receive official lab reports and a GMG summary explaining classification and next steps. These are critical for compliance documentation.
Yes. Records of waste determinations must be kept for at least 3 years. We help you file and organize everything properly.
If your materials, products, or processes change, your waste streams may change too. GMG can re-evaluate and re-test as needed.
Most results are available within 5–10 business days, depending on the type of analysis. We coordinate expedited testing when needed.
We partner with certified environmental labs that meet EPA and state requirements for accuracy, reliability, and legal defensibility of results.
Our experts conduct thorough assessments of your facility to determine the specific materials needed to meet regulatory standards and enhance workplace safety.
Yes, many of our compliance materials can be tailored to include your company’s logo and branding elements, reinforcing your corporate identity.
Absolutely. We ensure that all labor law posters are up-to-date with the latest federal and state requirements.
It's advisable to review and update these posters at least annually or whenever there are significant changes to personnel or facility layouts.
Yes, we offer digital formats for many of our materials, allowing for electronic distribution and access.
Employees must complete the required training and evaluation. Upon successful completion, we issue the necessary certification documents.
Certainly. Our DocuSystem service is designed to help you organize and manage your current compliance documentation effectively.
Yes, we offer materials in multiple languages to accommodate diverse workforces and ensure clear communication.
We provide durable, high-quality labels designed to withstand various environmental conditions, ensuring longevity and compliance.
Yes, we offer training sessions to educate your staff on the importance and proper use of each compliance material provided.
Yes. We can review your existing materials, assess what’s missing or outdated, and make targeted recommendations to fill the gaps and bring you up to compliance.
Yes. All GMG-provided materials are developed with regulatory compliance in mind, ensuring they meet applicable OSHA, EPA, DOT, and state-level requirements.
Our experts conduct thorough assessments of your facility to determine the specific equipment required to meet regulatory standards and ensure employee safety.
Yes, all our flammable storage containers meet or exceed OSHA requirements for safely storing flammable liquids.
Absolutely. We offer comprehensive training sessions to ensure your staff understands the correct usage and maintenance of all provided equipment.
Yes, we provide ongoing maintenance and inspection services to ensure all equipment remains in optimal condition and continues to meet safety standards.
It's recommended to inspect and activate emergency eyewash stations and showers weekly to ensure proper function, with a more thorough annual inspection to comply with ANSI standards.
We offer various types of fire extinguishers, including ABC, CO2, and Class K. Our team will help you select the appropriate extinguisher based on the specific fire risks present in your workplace.
Yes, our waste containers are designed to safely store and dispose of hazardous waste, complying with EPA and OSHA regulations.
Certainly. Our team can handle the installation of all equipment, ensuring it's set up correctly and in compliance with relevant regulations.
Yes. GMG EnviroSafe works with trusted vendors and can help source equipment that meets your budget, brand preferences, or regulatory certifications (e.g., ANSI, UL, NFPA).
In many cases, yes. We can provide or facilitate direct purchasing and help manage delivery, installation, and implementation logistics.
Absolutely. We offer compliance equipment specifically tailored to industry needs—such as paint waste containers, welding respirators, and flammable storage for solvents.
Your Dedicated Compliance Coordinator (if enrolled in Expert Support) can create an equipment log and calendar to help track inspection dates, expiration timelines, and routine maintenance.
They serve as your primary point of contact for all EHS-related needs—managing compliance tasks, answering questions, coordinating services, and making sure you don’t miss a deadline or requirement.
Yes. GMG offers a curated list of timely safety topics, but we also customize content based on your industry, past incidents, or focus areas.
Send it to us. We’ll help you understand what’s required, prepare your documentation, coach your team, and support you during and after the inspection.
We research your specific operations and facility location(s) to identify jurisdictional EHS requirements—from wastewater permits to air quality registrations—and provide guidance on next steps.
Yes. We scale our involvement based on your internal resources, business size, and current compliance status.
Most clients engage our expert support on an ongoing basis for consistency, but we also offer project-based support for specific needs.
Yes. Your Dedicated Compliance Coordinator can build a customized compliance calendar to track permit renewals, reporting deadlines, training schedules, and inspections—so nothing slips through the cracks.
GMG supports a wide range of industries including manufacturing, construction, automotive, warehousing, and more. We tailor our expert support to your specific operational and regulatory context.
Absolutely. We help standardize compliance practices across all sites, ensuring consistency and simplifying reporting at the corporate level.
We can step in immediately to help assess the issue, develop a corrective action plan, and guide you through abatement and response documentation.
Yes. We can coach your internal team members to help them build their expertise and confidence in managing compliance tasks.
Traditional audits focus on documentation and reporting. On-Site Coaching is interactive, hands-on, and focused on coaching and correcting in real time while walking the facility.
Yes. We tailor the visit to your facility, industry, and priorities—whether it’s chemical storage, PPE use, forklift safety, or general housekeeping.
It’s a guided walkthrough with company leadership to help them see the site through a compliance lens and understand their role in safety culture.
We identify simple but serious issues like blocked exits, damaged cords, improper storage, or missing signage—common violations that can lead to citations.
Yes. You’ll receive a detailed summary with observations, recommendations, and actionable next steps.
Absolutely. Many clients schedule recurring coaching sessions to keep teams aligned and continuously improve.
While On-Site Coaching itself isn’t a substitute for mandated audits or reports, the assessments and documentation we provide can support your compliance efforts and help you prepare for inspections.
Most visits range from 2 to 6 hours depending on the size of the facility, the number of focus areas, and the level of support requested.
Yes. We can schedule visits to observe specific shifts, departments, or high-risk tasks—even during off-hours—to ensure comprehensive coverage.
Both. Many clients benefit from a one-time tune-up, while others schedule recurring visits monthly, quarterly, or before key events (like audits or expansions).
Absolutely. Part of On-Site Coaching includes leadership development—teaching supervisors how to communicate safety expectations and lead by example.
Yes. If we observe behaviors, hazards, or processes that suggest a need for further training, we’ll flag those and recommend the appropriate next steps.
In some states, yes. GMG ensures your committee meets any applicable state-specific mandates, including structure, frequency, and documentation.
Several states have specific requirements or incentives for safety committees, including but not limited to:
Typically, a mix of employees and management. We help you structure a balanced and representative team.
Typical topics include recent incidents or near-misses, hazard observations, safety improvement ideas, inspection findings, training needs, and progress on corrective actions.
It depends on your state’s requirements and the size of your operation, but most committees meet monthly. GMG helps you determine and implement the right cadence.
We don’t typically lead recurring meetings, but we help you launch the program, guide your first few meetings, and provide resources so your team can confidently take the lead.
We’ll evaluate what’s working and what’s not, then refresh your committee’s structure, processes, and purpose to get it back on track.
Yes. Committees improve hazard reporting, increase accountability, and create a shared sense of ownership—leading to fewer incidents over time.
Absolutely. A well-run safety committee can improve your safety record, reduce workers’ comp claims, and demonstrate a proactive safety culture to regulators.
Injuries, near-misses, property damage, environmental releases, equipment failures, and any event that could have caused harm should be investigated.
Not all incidents are OSHA-reportable. GMG helps you determine if your event meets the criteria and ensures proper filing if needed.
Yes. If your incident results in a regulatory inspection or citation, we support your response, documentation, abatement plan, and communication with regulators.
We can begin support immediately, remotely or on-site depending on your location and the situation. Rapid response is key to accurate investigation.
That’s where we come in. GMG acts as your expert investigator and compliance advisor, walking you through the process with precision and professionalism.
Yes. Our investigations always include corrective action plans focused on prevention—so this doesn’t happen again.
Absolutely. We provide documentation, reports, and expert insights that align with insurance claims and legal defense strategies.
Yes. All findings and reports are confidential and shared only with approved contacts within your organization or legal team.
It’s a methodical process of evaluating specific job tasks to identify hazards and determine preventive measures, including PPE.
Initially for every job role, then again after changes in process, equipment, or personnel—or if an incident occurs.
Yes. OSHA requires documented hazard assessments even if PPE is already in use.
Absolutely. We offer on-site and classroom-style training to reinforce correct usage, care, and maintenance.
Yes. We provide detailed PPE recommendations based on job-specific risks, industry standards, and employee needs.
It refers to meeting all legal requirements for discharges of stormwater or wastewater from your facility. GMG ensures compliance with federal, state, and local standards.
This permit is required before operating air-polluting equipment. GMG determines which of your systems require it and files the paperwork for you.
The NPDES program regulates discharges into U.S. waters. We manage the entire process for permitting, compliance, and renewals.
If your facility's industrial materials are shielded from stormwater, you may be exempt. We evaluate eligibility and file the certification.
Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMRs) document pollutant levels in your water discharges. GMG collects data, analyzes it, and submits reports.
It depends on your permit. GMG manages your sampling schedule and ensures you meet all required testing intervals.
If you expand, change processes, or add discharges, permits may need to be updated. GMG handles those updates for you.
No. We serve a wide range of industries, including logistics, food processing, auto facilities, and more.
Fines, operational shutdowns, and reputational damage. GMG ensures all your filings and monitoring are done right.
Yes. We manage the full compliance lifecycle so you can focus on your business.
Any facility operating regulated equipment or generating emissions—such as spray booths, generators, ovens, or HVAC—must comply with air quality regulations.
This permit is required before operating air-polluting equipment. GMG determines which of your systems require it and files the paperwork for you.
This permit is needed before building or modifying emission-producing systems. We ensure your construction starts off compliant.
It's a report detailing all air pollutants your facility emits. It's often required by regional air districts. GMG prepares and submits it on your behalf.
We evaluate your operations against NESHAP regulations to determine applicability and assist with certification, training, or exemptions.
A specific regulation covering surface coating and paint stripping operations. We offer required training and certification support.
GMG helps you report the deviation, file any required paperwork, and implement corrections to restore compliance.
A streamlined approval for certain low-risk equipment. We identify eligible equipment and handle the registration process.
Yes, we track, calculate, and report VOC emissions to meet regulatory requirements.
We conduct a thorough review of your current operations and permit history to identify gaps and prevent oversights.
GMG monitors regulatory updates and adjusts your compliance strategy accordingly.
Yes. We ensure consistency and compliance at every facility you operate.
Solid waste includes hazardous waste, universal waste (like batteries and bulbs), special waste (like contaminated soil or asbestos), and regulated recyclables.
Yes. If your facility generates, stores, or ships hazardous waste, you're required to obtain one. GMG handles the full process.
It categorizes your facility based on how much hazardous waste you generate. GMG prepares and files this on your behalf.
Hazardous: Toxic, flammable, corrosive, or reactive waste. Universal: Items like batteries, bulbs, or electronics. Special: Non-hazardous but regulated (e.g., asbestos, sludge). GMG helps manage all types.
Yes, if you store, sell, or transport used or scrap tires. GMG manages the registration and compliance.
Yes. We assess your waste streams and determine what regulations apply.
You could face fines or enforcement actions. GMG ensures you stay in full compliance.
We offer both. Most clients opt for ongoing support to stay current with regulatory changes and deadlines.
Yes. We ensure consistent compliance across all sites, ideal for regional or national operations.
If you introduce new materials or change your operations, we'll update your permits and documentation to reflect those changes and keep you compliant.
Not at all. Many types of businesses handle hazardous materials, including auto shops, labs, manufacturers, and distribution centers. If you store, use, or dispose of regulated substances, this service is for you.
Hazardous materials include substances that pose a risk to health, safety, or the environment—such as flammable liquids, compressed gases, corrosives, and toxic chemicals. GMG helps identify which materials in your facility fall under this category.
An HMBP (Hazardous Materials Business Plan) is required for facilities that handle certain amounts of hazardous materials. It includes inventory details, site maps, and emergency procedures. GMG prepares and submits this plan for you through your local CUPA.
Yes. Different permits may be required based on how materials are stored, used, or processed—such as flammable liquids, spray finishing, compressed gases, or welding operations. GMG handles the permitting process from start to finish.
We document all hazardous substances stored or used on-site, including quantities, storage methods, and physical/health hazards—ensuring your records are complete, accurate, and compliant with emergency planning regulations.
We help secure permits such as Fire Prevention, High Pile Storage, and Hot Works by coordinating with your local fire authority, preparing required documentation, and ensuring your facility meets code requirements.
If your facility stores hazardous chemicals above certain thresholds, you must file a Tier II report annually under SARA 312. GMG prepares and files this report for you—ensuring accurate, on-time submission.
The TRI tracks the environmental release of specific chemicals. If your operations meet reporting thresholds, GMG compiles and submits your annual TRI report to maintain compliance with SARA 313.
Yes, if your facility stores hazardous materials above certain amounts. GMG handles this submission to ensure first responders and regulatory agencies have the information they need for emergency planning.
Absolutely. Whether you're new to these requirements or catching up, we'll walk you through the entire process and make sure everything is filed correctly and on time.
Renewal frequency varies depending on the permit type and jurisdiction. GMG keeps track of deadlines and ensures you stay current without missing a step.
If you introduce new materials or change your operations, we'll update your permits and documentation to reflect those changes and keep you compliant.
Not at all. Many types of businesses handle hazardous materials, including auto shops, labs, manufacturers, and distribution centers. If you store, use, or dispose of regulated substances, this service is for you.
A general operating permit is required for certain equipment or facility operations—like air tanks, pressure vessels, and fuel storage tanks. These permits ensure you're meeting safety and regulatory standards.
You don't have to figure it out alone. GMG reviews your facility and operations, then identifies exactly which permits apply to your equipment and processes.
Operating without the proper permits can lead to delays, failed inspections, or fines. GMG helps you secure everything you need to stay compliant and avoid those issues.
We handle the entire process—from determining requirements and completing applications to coordinating inspections and submitting documentation to the appropriate agencies.
Timelines vary by permit type and jurisdiction. GMG works proactively to submit documents promptly and follows up with agencies to help avoid delays.
Yes. We track renewal deadlines and make sure you stay current so your operations continue uninterrupted.
Yes, depending on the type of permit and your location. We ensure your permits are compliant with all applicable local, county, and state regulations.
Absolutely. We'll help you address the issue, apply for the necessary permits, and take steps to bring your facility back into compliance.
No. These permits are required across a wide range of industries and facility sizes. Whether you operate a small auto shop or a larger industrial site, we tailor the service to fit your needs.
Yes. If a regulatory inspection is required as part of the permitting process, we help coordinate and prepare for it, ensuring all paperwork and safety requirements are in place.
Yes. GMG maintains organized, digital records of all your permits so we can monitor expiration dates, make updates, and provide quick access anytime you need documentation.
You don't have to figure that out on your own. GMG evaluates your operations and identifies exactly what's required.
Air, water, hazardous waste, stormwater, Title V, and more—across federal, state, and local levels.
Yes. We assess your current status, get everything up to date, and implement a system to keep you on track.
It applies to facilities that are major air pollution sources. We determine applicability and manage the full process if needed.
Permits allow you to operate in compliance. Reports show how you're complying. GMG manages both.
Yes—we prepare and submit everything. You just review and sign.
Some are annual, some quarterly. We manage all timelines and send reminders so you never miss a due date.
It's an exemption from full permitting if your operations are fully protected from stormwater. We determine eligibility and file it for you.
Yes—we help you maintain consistency and compliance across all your sites.
Send it to us. We help you interpret, respond, and resolve it.
We offer both, but many clients prefer ongoing support so we can manage permits, reports, and renewals continuously.
We review all chemicals used or stored at your facility, verify quantities and classifications, update your SDSs, and organize your records into a compliant and accessible system.
We perform a full readiness review—checking records, permits, signage, safety practices, and more—so you know exactly where you stand before an inspector walks in.
Yes. We offer either onsite or virtual support to answer questions, present documentation, and ensure your team is fully supported during the inspection.
We help you create a clear, prompt corrective action plan that addresses the issue and satisfies the regulatory agency.
We communicate directly with inspectors and agencies to clarify requirements, resolve questions, and manage follow-up communication.
That’s great! We’ll confirm what’s working, document your strengths, and help you stay ahead of changing requirements. Even strong programs benefit from regular validation.
Yes—we go beyond identifying issues. We help implement corrections, provide the tools you need, and guide you through every fix.
Absolutely. We help you gather and maintain any required records, reports, and permits related to your assessment findings.
Yes. We work with businesses of all sizes and structures, including those with multiple facilities. Your Compliance Coordinator will help ensure consistency across locations.
No prep is needed. We’ll guide you through the process and do the heavy lifting. Just make sure we can access all areas of the facility, and we’ll take it from there.
Yes. Your assigned Compliance Coordinator builds a relationship with your team and gets to know your site—bringing continuity and personalized insight every quarter.
We’re always here for you. Your Compliance Coordinator is available year-round to answer questions, offer advice, or help with urgent needs.
We assist with inspections from local, state, and federal agencies, including EPA, OSHA, fire departments, CUPAs, and more.
We perform a full readiness review—checking records, permits, signage, safety practices, and more—so you know exactly where you stand before an inspector walks in.
Yes. We offer either onsite or virtual support to answer questions, present documentation, and ensure your team is fully supported during the inspection.
We help you create a clear, prompt corrective action plan that addresses the issue and satisfies the regulatory agency.
We communicate directly with inspectors and agencies to clarify requirements, resolve questions, and manage follow-up communication.
That’s great! We’ll confirm what’s working, document your strengths, and help you stay ahead of changing requirements. Even strong programs benefit from regular validation.
Yes—we go beyond identifying issues. We help implement corrections, provide the tools you need, and guide you through every fix.
Absolutely. We help you gather and maintain any required records, reports, and permits related to your assessment findings.
Yes. We work with businesses of all sizes and structures, including those with multiple facilities. Your Compliance Coordinator will help ensure consistency across locations.
No prep is needed. We’ll guide you through the process and do the heavy lifting. Just make sure we can access all areas of the facility, and we’ll take it from there.
Yes. Your assigned Compliance Coordinator builds a relationship with your team and gets to know your site—bringing continuity and personalized insight every quarter.
We’re always here for you. Your Compliance Coordinator is available year-round to answer questions, offer advice, or help with urgent needs.
We visit your facility every quarter to ensure you're consistently aligned with current safety and environmental regulations.
Typically, assessments take between 1 to 3 hours, depending on the size, layout, and complexity of your facility.
Your scorecard includes a summary of what we reviewed, observations on areas of potential concern, and easy-to-follow recommendations for corrective actions.
Absolutely. The Start-Up Kit is designed to help you get inspection-ready, with all required signage, documentation, and checklists in place.
Common findings include outdated documentation, missing signage, PPE storage concerns, untracked chemical inventory, unlabeled secondary containers, or expired fire extinguishers. We address each with a solution-oriented approach.
That’s great! We’ll confirm what’s working, document your strengths, and help you stay ahead of changing requirements. Even strong programs benefit from regular validation.
Yes—we go beyond identifying issues. We help implement corrections, provide the tools you need, and guide you through every fix.
Absolutely. We help you gather and maintain any required records, reports, and permits related to your assessment findings.
Yes. We work with businesses of all sizes and structures, including those with multiple facilities. Your Compliance Coordinator will help ensure consistency across locations.
No prep is needed. We’ll guide you through the process and do the heavy lifting. Just make sure we can access all areas of the facility, and we’ll take it from there.
Yes. Your assigned Compliance Coordinator builds a relationship with your team and gets to know your site—bringing continuity and personalized insight every quarter.
We’re always here for you. Your Compliance Coordinator is available year-round to answer questions, offer advice, or help with urgent needs.
The kit is perfect for any business starting a new facility, expanding into a new location, or getting their current operations aligned with compliance standards. It’s built to support both new and existing businesses.
Each kit includes customized written programs, compliant signage and labels, a complete SDS binder, training materials, permit and documentation guidance, and inspection-ready compliance tools.
Yes. Every element of the kit is tailored to your operation—location, layout, team size, and the specific regulatory requirements you need to meet.
Absolutely. The Start-Up Kit is designed to help you get inspection-ready, with all required signage, documentation, and checklists in place.
Yes. It comes with foundational training content and checklists to help your team understand key compliance responsibilities and stay safe on the job.
We provide site-specific programs that may include hazard communication, injury & illness prevention, emergency response, respiratory protection, and other OSHA- or EPA-required topics, depending on your facility.
Yes. We walk you through which permits, licenses, and regulatory filings apply to your business, and we can assist with completing and submitting them.
The binder includes printed Safety Data Sheets for all applicable chemicals used or stored on-site. It’s fully indexed, easy to reference, and ready to present during an inspection.
Definitely. As your business evolves, we can revise and update your materials so your kit continues to reflect your current operations and stay compliant.
Our kit is tailored to your business, backed by expert support, and built to work in the real world—not just to check a box. You don’t have to guess what’s needed—we do the thinking and organizing for you.
Yes. We don’t disappear after delivery. GMG is here to answer questions, help you implement materials, and make updates as your needs change.
Each location should have its own kit due to differences in layout, chemicals, permits, and local regulations. However, we can support multi-site businesses with consistent, coordinated materials.
Get expert support and ready to use materials to meet compliance requirements from day one and build a safer, more reliable operation.