Environmental Enterprise Group

Safety Consultant in Fayetteville, Arkansas

(479) 444-04382213 Hawks Lndg, Fayetteville, AR 72704View on Yelp
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About Environmental Enterprise Group

Environmental Enterprise Group operates out of Fayetteville as a multi-disciplinary firm covering environmental testing, regulatory compliance, and workplace safety consulting across northwest Arkansas and beyond. The region's rapid growth in commercial development, food manufacturing, and retail logistics has created real demand for firms that understand both environmental regulations and occupational safety requirements simultaneously. What distinguishes Environmental Enterprise Group is their ability to handle the overlap between environmental and workplace safety compliance. Many operations face hazards that trigger both OSHA and EPA or Arkansas DEQ requirements. Having consultants who understand both regulatory frameworks saves clients from managing separate vendor relationships and getting conflicting advice. They work with commercial, industrial, and institutional clients across a broad range of sectors.

How They Can Help

Environmental Enterprise Group provides environmental testing services covering air quality, soil contamination assessment, water quality, and hazardous materials identification. On the workplace safety side, they offer OSHA compliance reviews, written safety program development, and employee training across a range of required topics. Industrial hygiene services are an important part of their work. They can assess exposure levels for chemical, biological, and physical hazards in the workplace, including noise monitoring, air sampling for chemical contaminants, and ergonomic assessments. These services are particularly valuable for manufacturing and food processing operations where exposure risks are ongoing. Hazardous materials consulting covers proper handling, storage, labeling, and disposal of chemicals in the workplace. This includes hazard communication program development and chemical inventory management. For clients undergoing facility changes, expansions, or environmental due diligence for property transactions, they provide Phase I and Phase II environmental site assessments. Their combined environmental and safety expertise makes them a practical single-source option for operations that face regulatory requirements on both fronts.

What to Expect

Engagements with Environmental Enterprise Group typically start with a scoping conversation to understand which regulatory areas are most relevant to the client's operations and what's driving the need for consulting support. That might be a planned OSHA inspection, a property transaction, employee health concerns, or a proactive effort to build out a compliance program. From there they develop a specific proposal covering scope, methodology, timeline, and pricing. Field work for environmental testing and safety assessments is conducted by trained personnel using calibrated equipment with documented chain of custody for samples where applicable. Clients receive written reports that explain findings in plain language alongside the technical data. They don't just hand over lab results and leave you to interpret them. Follow-up consultation is available to help prioritize corrective actions, respond to regulatory agencies, or develop remediation plans when environmental issues are identified.

Service Area

Environmental Enterprise Group is based in Fayetteville and primarily serves northwest Arkansas, including Benton and Washington counties. They take projects throughout the state of Arkansas and into adjacent areas of Missouri and Oklahoma for clients with multi-site operations or specialized needs. Fayetteville's position as a regional hub makes it practical for the firm to reach most northwest Arkansas businesses within a reasonable drive.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kinds of businesses typically need both environmental and safety consulting?
Manufacturing operations that handle chemicals, food processors, construction firms dealing with soil disturbance, and any business occupying older commercial properties are common cases. The overlap is most pronounced when the same substance creates both worker exposure and environmental release risks.
What is industrial hygiene and when do I need it?
Industrial hygiene involves measuring actual worker exposure to chemical, physical, or biological hazards rather than just reviewing written programs. You probably need it if you have production workers regularly exposed to chemicals, significant noise, or other airborne contaminants and you want documentation that exposures are within acceptable limits.
What's included in a Phase I environmental site assessment?
A Phase I is a records review and site inspection that identifies recognized environmental conditions associated with a property without collecting samples. It's the standard first step in commercial property due diligence and follows ASTM E1527 methodology.
How long does environmental testing take?
Field work can often be completed in a day or less depending on the scope. Lab analysis turnaround time adds days to weeks depending on the tests required and whether rush processing is needed. They'll give you a timeline estimate in the proposal.
Can you help respond to a regulatory agency inquiry?
Yes, supporting clients in communications with OSHA, EPA, or Arkansas DEQ is part of their consulting work. Having a consultant help you respond appropriately reduces the risk of saying something that creates additional scrutiny.
Do you offer employee safety training?
Yes, training on required OSHA topics including hazard communication, emergency response, and safety program elements is part of their service offering. Training can typically be delivered at your facility.
What's the difference between a safety audit and an OSHA inspection?
A safety audit is a voluntary, confidential engagement where the consultant helps you find and fix problems. An OSHA inspection is a regulatory event that can result in citations with financial penalties. Getting an audit done before an inspection is the whole point.
Do you work outside Arkansas?
They take projects in adjacent states for clients with multi-site operations or specific technical needs. Contact them directly to discuss projects outside their primary northwest Arkansas service area.

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