Alaska Safety

Safety Consultant in Wasilla, Alaska

(907) 373-56614621 E Palmer-wasilla Hwy, Unit 107, Wasilla, AK 99654View on Yelp
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About Alaska Safety

Alaska Safety has been a go-to resource for Mat-Su Valley businesses looking to stay compliant and keep their workers protected. Based in Wasilla, the team understands what it means to operate in a part of Alaska where construction, trades, and small manufacturing are the backbone of the local economy. They don't bring a one-size-fits-all approach. They bring knowledge of the region and the industries that drive it. The firm offers safety equipment, consulting, and compliance support under one roof, which makes it a practical choice for employers who want to address multiple needs without bouncing between vendors. Their background in safety equipment supply also gives them a useful operational lens. They've seen firsthand what products and protocols actually get used on job sites and which ones sit unused because they don't fit the work.

How They Can Help

Alaska Safety provides workplace safety consulting and safety equipment supply for businesses throughout the Matanuska-Susitna Valley and surrounding areas. On the consulting side, the team handles OSHA compliance reviews, written safety program development, job hazard analysis, and safety training for workers and supervisors. They can work with you to identify your highest-risk exposures and build a practical plan for bringing your program up to standard. Equipment supply is another core offering. Alaska Safety stocks personal protective equipment including hard hats, high-visibility gear, gloves, respiratory protection, and fall arrest systems suited to Alaska conditions. Having a consultant who also understands equipment means your safety program and your gear stay aligned. You're not getting safety recommendations from someone who's never thought about what's actually available or appropriate for cold-weather operations. The team also offers safety signage, spill containment products, first aid supplies, and emergency response kits. For businesses building out a new facility or refreshing an existing program, Alaska Safety can help you assess what equipment you actually need and avoid overspending on gear that doesn't fit your specific hazards.

What to Expect

Alaska Safety typically starts with a conversation about your current situation, whether you're setting up a safety program from scratch, dealing with a recent incident, or prepping for a potential OSHA inspection. From there, the team can conduct an on-site assessment or jump into a specific service based on your most pressing need. For compliance audits, the process involves a site walk, document review, and a written findings report with prioritized corrective actions. The team explains findings in plain language rather than burying recommendations in regulatory citations. Once the audit is done, Alaska Safety can help you source the equipment, signage, and supplies needed to address physical hazards directly. The combination of consulting and supply capability means fewer steps between identifying a problem and resolving it. Follow-up support is available for clients who need help with ongoing implementation.

Service Area

Alaska Safety is based in Wasilla and serves businesses throughout the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, including Palmer, Houston, Big Lake, and Talkeetna. The team also works with clients in the Anchorage metro area and takes engagements along the Parks Highway corridor. For safety equipment orders, shipping is available across Alaska. Consulting travel to sites outside the Mat-Su Valley is available with advance scheduling. Contact Alaska Safety to discuss coverage for your specific location and project.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Alaska Safety work with small businesses?
Yes, small businesses make up a large part of Alaska Safety's client base in the Mat-Su Valley. The team offers scalable services and doesn't require minimum contract sizes for consulting engagements. They can work within the budget realities of small employers while still delivering meaningful compliance support.
Can Alaska Safety supply PPE for a large crew?
Yes. Alaska Safety can fulfill equipment orders for crews of any size, including bulk orders of PPE suited to cold-weather operations. Contact them with your specific needs and crew size for availability and pricing.
What OSHA standards apply to my construction business?
Most construction employers in Alaska are covered under OSHA's 29 CFR 1926 standards, which cover everything from fall protection to excavation safety. Alaska Safety can walk you through which specific standards apply to your work scope and help you assess your current compliance.
How often should I update my written safety program?
Written safety programs should be reviewed at least annually and updated whenever your operations change significantly, when new hazards are introduced, or when OSHA standards are revised. Alaska Safety can handle routine program maintenance for clients on a retainer basis.
What happens if OSHA shows up for an inspection?
Your rights during an OSHA inspection include the ability to have a representative accompany the inspector during the walkaround and to address any preliminary findings before they become formal citations. Alaska Safety can help you prepare in advance so an inspection isn't a crisis when it happens.
Do you carry respiratory protection equipment?
Yes. Alaska Safety stocks respiratory protection products for a range of applications. If a consulting engagement identifies respiratory hazards at your worksite, the team can help you select and source appropriate respirators and set up the required written respiratory protection program.
How do I know if my current safety program is adequate?
The most reliable way is a formal compliance audit against the OSHA standards that apply to your industry. Alaska Safety can tell you quickly where your program has gaps and how serious those gaps are relative to your risk exposure.
Is Alaska Safety available for emergency support after an incident?
Yes. If you've had a workplace incident, Alaska Safety can provide post-incident consulting to help with investigation, documentation, and OSHA reporting obligations. Acting quickly after a serious incident is important for both compliance and any related legal or insurance matters.

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