Environmental Management
Safety Consultant in Anchorage, Alaska

About Environmental Management
Environmental Management has been serving Alaska's industrial and commercial sectors from Anchorage for years, helping organizations stay compliant with federal and state safety regulations. Their team understands the unique challenges that come with operating in Alaska's extreme climate and remote environments, where safety risks are amplified and regulatory compliance can't be treated as an afterthought. The firm works with oil and gas companies, construction contractors, mining operations, and public agencies across the state. They bring practical, field-tested knowledge to every engagement rather than off-the-shelf solutions that don't account for Arctic conditions, limited emergency response infrastructure, or the logistical realities of remote worksites.
How They Can Help
Environmental Management offers a full suite of workplace safety and compliance services tailored to Alaska's industrial landscape. Their core offerings include OSHA compliance audits, hazard identification and risk assessment, safety program development, and incident investigation support. They also provide environmental health and safety (EHS) management consulting for clients who need ongoing advisory support rather than a one-time audit. For companies working in remote locations, they offer site safety officer support and can deploy consultants to field locations across the state. They conduct job hazard analyses (JHAs), develop written safety plans, and assist with regulatory submissions. Their team also supports clients during OSHA inspections, helping organizations respond to citations and negotiate abatement timelines. Additional services include employee safety training, lockout/tagout program development, confined space entry protocols, and emergency action planning. They're familiar with industry-specific standards covering oil and gas extraction, heavy construction, and environmental remediation, making them a practical choice for multi-industry operations common in Alaska.
What to Expect
The engagement typically starts with a discovery call to understand the client's industry, current safety program maturity, and specific compliance concerns. From there, Environmental Management scopes a site visit or documentation review depending on the type of work needed. For audits, consultants conduct walk-throughs, interview employees and supervisors, and review written programs, training records, and incident logs. Findings are documented in a clear report that identifies gaps, assigns risk levels, and outlines recommended corrective actions with prioritization guidance. For program development work, they collaborate with the client's internal team to build out written plans and procedures that are practical and defensible under regulatory scrutiny. Follow-up check-ins are available to verify implementation progress. Clients working in remote locations can arrange for periodic on-site support visits or remote consulting check-ins throughout the year.
Service Area
Environmental Management serves clients throughout Alaska from their Anchorage base. They regularly work on projects in the Kenai Peninsula, Mat-Su Valley, Fairbanks, the North Slope, and remote communities accessible only by small aircraft. They're accustomed to the logistics involved in reaching off-road and fly-in locations and can coordinate site visits to virtually any part of the state given sufficient lead time and project scope.
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