OSHA and Environmental Compliance:

BioMax Environmental’s Senior Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH), Mr. Michael A. Polkabla, is highly experienced in Occupational Safety and Health (OSHA) regulations and compliance.  The foundation of our Federal OSHA and California OSHA (Cal/OSHA) experience includes over 20 plus years of technical experience and expertise with worker protection regulations both federally as well as within the State of California.

With the complexities of today’s environmental regulations, many employers and organizations find themselves in a quandary regarding their compliance obligations mandated by a multitude of overlapping and sometimes conflicting requirements. Through our technical expertise and our thorough understanding of federal, state, and local regulatory requirements, BioMax Environmental is skilled in interpreting this complex regulatory matrix to provide our clients with a clear understanding of their responsibilities and liabilities. BioMax Environmental’s goal is to develop workable solutions acceptable to our clients, regulatory agencies, and to the public.  Our OSHA and environmental compliance experience includes:

• Comprehensive Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) and OSHA audits

• Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) compliance

• Development of Hazardous Materials Management Plans (HMMP)

• Construction site safety compliance audits

• Lead Compliance Plan (LCP) auditing

• Storm water discharge planning

• Permit Required Confined Space (PRCS) compliance inspections

• Risk Management Prevention Plans (RMPP)

• Process Safety Management inspections

• Chemical Hygiene Plan compliance

• Proposition 65 compliance
• Hazard Communications Plan compliance

• Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) auditing and compliance

BioMax Environmental professionals are skilled in preparing permit applications and working with regulatory agencies to develop, prepare, and approve regulatory documents and procedures necessary to comply with federal, state, and local environmental requirements.