MAKING EHS COMPLIANCE EASY
As part of our On-Site Coaching service, this assessment provides hands-on evaluations, expert insight, and tailored recommendations to help you spot risks, close compliance gaps, and build a safer, more resilient operation.
We inspect key areas like chemical storage, loading zones, break rooms, and maintenance shops.
We observe work habits to spot unsafe actions and gaps in hazard awareness.
We check SDSs, training logs, permits, and other safety documents for accuracy and compliance.
We identify issues that could lead to injuries, fines, or operational disruptions.
You get a clear, prioritized list of steps to boost safety and compliance.
We deliver a written report with findings and next steps aligned with OSHA and EPA standards.
WHO IS THIS SERVICE FOR
Perfect for companies with limited EHS staff or those preparing for inspections. Whether it’s your first assessment or a second opinion, we provide expert insight, practical guidance, and a clear path to compliance.
WHY IT MATTERS
Most violations come from small oversights. We help you catch them early, so you stay inspection-ready, protect your team, and keep operations running smoothly.
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You choose the time, and we’ll arrive ready to assess your facility and review documentation.
We complete a walkthrough and compliance check, sharing insights as we go.
We debrief your team on key issues, strengths, and immediate improvement areas.
You receive a summary with clear findings and next steps, prioritized by risk level.
Client Success
Answers to common questions about what’s included, how it helps, and how GMG supports safer, more compliant operations before an inspection ever happens.
An assessment is educational and advisory, there’s no pass/fail or penalty. It’s designed to help you improve. An audit is typically internal or third-party and may have formal scoring.
Yes. Our assessments are aligned with what regulators look for, helping you address issues in advance and avoid surprises.
Absolutely. We review your written programs, permits, inspection logs, SDSs, and more to ensure your paperwork matches your practices.
Our summary includes categorized findings (e.g., chemical safety, housekeeping, training), recommended corrections, and notes on severity or urgency.
We’ll notify you immediately and recommend how to resolve it, either in-house or with GMG’s continued support.
Annually is a good baseline, but frequency depends on your industry, risk level, and how quickly your operations evolve.
Yes, multi-site visits can be arranged, and we can provide individual reports for each location.
Yes. We tailor every assessment to your industry’s regulatory landscape and risk profile. Our team understands the unique hazards and compliance requirements of various operational environments.
Yes. All findings and recommendations are shared only with your designated contacts. Our goal is to support your improvement, not report violations.
Many insurers view proactive compliance assessments favorably. While we can’t guarantee rate changes, having a documented program in place may positively influence risk evaluations.
Yes. We assess both environmental and occupational health and safety practices, everything from hazardous waste storage to spill response to chemical labeling.
Definitely. GMG offers follow-up support, including coaching, corrective action planning, training, and regulatory response support if needed.
We rank findings based on risk severity, regulatory impact, and likelihood of incident, so you know what needs immediate attention versus long-term planning.
Yes. Many of our clients use us to validate internal programs, provide a fresh perspective, or assist with areas outside their team’s expertise.
More than a checklist, this assessment gives you expert insight, practical fixes, and a clear path to stronger safety. GMG helps you spot risks, close gaps, and raise your compliance game, before regulators do.