

About Us

About Us
Assured Safety & Training (AST) was founded to provide professional Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS), quality oversight, and emergency support services to industrial and construction operations.
We believe safety is more than compliance — it is a commitment to protecting people, sustaining operations, and preparing organizations for the unexpected. Many programs look sufficient on paper but struggle under real-world conditions. AST exists to ensure that systems perform when they are needed most.
Our approach is built on operational experience, regulatory knowledge, and a genuine dedication to the organizations we serve. We work alongside EHS managers, plant leadership, project managers, and contractors — not just as consultants, but as partners invested in the success and resilience of their operations.
When challenges arise, we are there to support the process, strengthen the response, and help teams move forward with confidence.

Our Approach is:
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Compliance-driven
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Operationally focused
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Field-executed
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Scalable for growth
As AST continues to expand its capabilities, our commitment remains the same: disciplined execution, regulatory alignment, and measurable operational improvement.
When risk increases and compliance matters, AST delivers control.

Our Mission
To deliver structured, compliance-driven EHS and quality oversight services that protect personnel, strengthen operational performance, and reduce regulatory exposure.
Our Core Principles
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Integrity – All services align with OSHA regulations, NFPA guidance, and recognized industry standards.
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Execution – Field performance and corrective action implementation are prioritized over theoretical documentation.
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Accountability – Identified deficiencies are tracked, documented, and addressed.
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Operational Focus – Safety systems are designed to support production, not obstruct it.
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Growth-Oriented – AST continues to expand capabilities to meet evolving industry demands.


Standards & Compliance Alignment
AST services are delivered in accordance with:
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OSHA regulatory standards
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NFPA guidance
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Industry-recognized best practices
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Site-specific compliance requirements