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Safety

Our Commitment

SET Environmental, Inc. is committed to being an industry leader in safety performance. By establishing standards and continuously raising the bar in this area, we are creating a culture for all employees to "Think about safety every day."

HSE Policy

The health and safety of our employees, customers and suppliers is a core value at SET Environmental.

We also work diligently to ensure that the work we do preserves and protects our environment. Our vision is to create a culture that empowers employees to work safely, promote wellness, and protect the environment. SET will work to continuously improve our Health, Safety & Environmental (HSE) performance towards a goal of zero incidents. 

SET’s Safety Department

At SET our Safety Department consists of many certified and highly trained managers, technicians, and supervisors.

Our safety personnel include Certified Safety Professionals, Certified Hazardous Materials Managers, Occupational Hygiene and Safety Technicians, Safety Trained Supervisors, and Certified Industrial Hygienists. 

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Nobody Gets Hurt

Our Life-Saving Rules

  1. Stop Work

    Stop work if you believe an unsafe condition exists and immediately contact your supervisor.

  2. Drive Safely

    Buckle your seat belt prior to operating a motor vehicle, fork lift or heavy equipment. Never text or place a call on your cell phone while driving.

  3. Eliminate Sources of Ignition

    Only smoke in designated areas and intervene if you see someone smoking outside a designated area. Use non-sparking tools, bonding and grounding when working near flammable materials.

  4. Stay Out of  the Line-of-Fire

    Stay out of the line-of-fire of heavy equipment, vehicular traffic, suspended loads and other hazards that you can be struck by.

  5. Protect Yourself From Falls

    Protect yourself from falls by using fall protection equipment when required.

  6. Identify and Manage Hazards

    Always ensure an analysis of potential hazards has been completed and documented prior to starting work.

SET’s Employee Training Program

The SET Training Program incorporates changes in federal, state, and local regulations as well as information gathered from field operations.

SET instructors have both the necessary educational background and knowledge from on-site experience. Our training provides an optimal environment for learning and assures the high level of quality demanded by today’s technical world.

  • Benzene Exposure
  • Blood Borne Pathogens Projects
  • Component Excavator
  • Compressed Gas Cylinder
  • Confined Space Entry (29 CFR 1910.146)
  • Confined Space Entry Program
  • Decontamination Program
  • DOT General Awareness & Function Specific Training (HM 126F)
  • Drug and Alcohol Abuse Program
  • Emergency Response Program
  • Fire Prevention Plan
  • First Aid/CPR
  • Forklift Safety Program
  • Hazard Communication Program
  • Hazardous Energy Control Program (Lockout/Tagout)
  • Hearing Conservation Program
  • Incident Investigation / Record Keeping
  • Level A PPE
  • Material Handling Program
  • Medical Surveillance Program
  • New Technology Program
  • OSHA 8-hour Hazardous Waste Supervisor Training
  • OSHA 40-hour Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Training (HAZWOPER-29 CFR 1910.120)
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Program
  • Respiratory Protection Program (29 CFR 1910.134 & 42 CFR Part 84)
  • Safety Incentive Program
  • Training Program