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Facility Safety Consulting & Engineering Safety Consultants
 

FRA's Facility Safety Engineering Group offers a variety of loss prevention and safety consultant services to assist you in reducing your insurance and loss claims. We offer either complete safety consulting services or programs tailored to supplement your Project Risk Management, and Loss Control Staff. From the very basics of Floor, Door and Walkway Safety to general Premises Liability Surveys and Recommendations, our specialized Safety Engineering experience helps you with practical solutions to limit liability.

Our Facility Safety Consulting Capabilities Include:

  • Emergency Lighting Systems
  • Environmental Safety
  • Security Assessments
  • Fire Safety Assessments

Facility Safety ConsultingOur Facility Safety Consulting Group is composed of Architects, Safety Engineers, and Fire Safety Professionals who have years of experience drawn from thousands of actual investigations involving facility failures and indoor air quality problems that resulted in economic loss and personal injury.

Facility conditions are ever changing due to age, use, maintenance, and the environment. These varying conditions can result in failures that lead to injures and claims. Safety requirements change over time. It’s difficult for Owners and Facility Managers to manage risk in this continuously changing environment that involve so many governmental, engineering and technical issues.

Effective Facility Risk Management & Loss Control involve much more than knowing where the problems are. The critical step is knowing whether your current loss prevention measures are adequate or if additional procedures or structural modifications are needed. To do this effectively, it takes the help of experienced safety engineers who have specialized knowledge developed by investigating thousands of accidents.