Emergencies don't respect business hours. That's why our clients never face them alone:
When incidents occur, our 24/7 emergency line connects you with experienced safety professionals who provide:
For significant incidents, our team mobilizes to your location to provide:
After the immediate danger passes, we help you:
When a client's remote construction site experienced a serious equipment-related injury at 3 am, our support made all the difference:
The site supervisor called our emergency line immediately after stabilizing the injured worker. Our on-call advisor provided step-by-step guidance on medical evacuation procedures, scene preservation and immediate regulatory obligations. Within hours, our safety professional arrived on-site to coordinate with investigators, support affected workers and begin gathering information for the investigation. Our team managed all aspects of the post-incident process, from regulatory reporting to corrective action development and return-to-work planning.
The result? The client maintained full regulatory compliance during a challenging situation, implemented effective preventive measures and successfully managed both the operational and human impacts of the incident. Most importantly, when a similar situation arose months later, their improved emergency response prevented the incident from escalating, potentially saving a life.
Emergency preparedness isn't just about compliance - it's about protecting what matters most: your people, your assets, and your business reputation.
In Western Canada's challenging operational environments, having robust emergency response capabilities often makes the difference between a minor disruption and a business-altering catastrophe.
At Hutton Safety Group, we've helped organizations across industries develop emergency preparedness programs that provide confidence and capability when facing the unexpected. Our fractional HSE management approach gives you access to emergency planning expertise without the cost of full-time specialists.
The time to prepare is now - before alarms are sounding.