D & R Safety Consultants
Safety Consultant in Mountainburg, Arkansas
About D & R Safety Consultants
D & R Safety Consultants has been serving businesses across the Arkansas River Valley with practical, no-nonsense workplace safety guidance. Based in Mountainburg, this firm knows the industries that drive northwest Arkansas: manufacturing, construction, agriculture, and small commercial operations. Their approach cuts through regulatory jargon and focuses on what actually keeps workers safe on the job. The team at D & R brings hands-on field experience alongside deep familiarity with OSHA standards. They work directly with owners and supervisors rather than handing off generic compliance checklists. That means recommendations that fit your operation, your crew size, and your budget. They've helped companies in Crawford County and surrounding areas avoid costly citations and, more importantly, prevent real injuries.
How They Can Help
D & R Safety Consultants offers a range of services built around the realities small and mid-sized businesses actually face. Their core offerings include OSHA compliance reviews, where they walk through your facility and identify gaps before an inspector does. They also conduct formal safety audits that produce a prioritized action plan rather than an overwhelming report you'll never read. Risk assessment is a core competency here. The team evaluates job tasks, equipment, and facility layouts to identify where hazards are most likely to cause harm. From there they help clients build written safety programs, including hazard communication plans, lockout/tagout procedures, and emergency response protocols. First aid training is another significant part of their work. They offer certified CPR and first aid courses that meet OSHA requirements and can be delivered at your worksite on a schedule that works for your shifts. Refresher courses are available for teams that need to keep certifications current. They also assist with accident investigation when an incident does occur, helping management understand root causes and document corrective actions properly.
What to Expect
Working with D & R typically starts with a phone conversation or site visit to understand your business, your workforce, and your most pressing concerns. They don't charge for that initial scoping discussion. From there they'll propose a specific scope of work with clear pricing before any engagement begins. Once engaged, the team conducts their assessment on-site, walking the facility with your supervisors and asking workers directly about the conditions they encounter. That ground-level input matters. The resulting report isn't a stack of photocopied regulations. It's a practical list of findings ranked by risk severity with specific corrective steps attached to each one. Follow-up support is available after delivery. Many clients use D & R on a recurring basis, scheduling quarterly or annual reviews to track progress and address new hazards as operations change. Training sessions can be scheduled separately or bundled into the same visit.
Service Area
D & R Safety Consultants serves businesses primarily in Crawford County, including Mountainburg, Van Buren, Alma, and Mulberry. They also take engagements in neighboring counties across northwest and west-central Arkansas, including Sebastian and Franklin counties. Travel to client sites throughout the region is standard. Contact them directly to confirm coverage for locations farther from their Mountainburg base.
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