Safety-Chat Consulting Services Expand to Hawaii, Alaska, Montana, and Wyoming
- Shane Stewart

- Jul 17
- 2 min read
Bringing expert industrial hygiene and safety support to more workplaces—now serving even more U.S. states.

At Safety-Chat, we believe every worker deserves a safe, healthy environment—no matter the location. That’s why we’re excited to announce the expansion of our consulting services into four new states: Hawaii, Alaska, Montana, and Wyoming.
Whether you're overseeing a remote job site in Alaska or managing a facility in Honolulu, our team of environmental health and safety experts is ready to support your operations with professional, compliant, and forward-thinking guidance.
👉 Learn more about our services: https://safety-chat.com/consulting
What We Offer
Our growing team of consultants offers a wide range of services in industrial hygiene, environmental health, and occupational safety, including:
Air monitoring & chemical exposure assessments
Noise and radiation evaluations
Safety program development and gap analysis
Mold and indoor air quality investigations
Hazard identification and risk assessments
Ergonomic evaluations and training
We partner with clients across manufacturing, laboratories, construction, logistics, utilities, and more. Our team understands the regulatory differences and logistical challenges that come with operating in remote or rural areas—especially in states like Alaska or Montana.
Local Presence, Nationwide Support
While we're proud to offer on-site consulting in these newly added states, we continue to expand our reach across the country. If your state isn’t listed yet, don’t worry—we’re actively adding new service areas all the time.
➡️ Don’t see your location? Contact us and let us know! We may already be planning to support your area—or can coordinate remote support options based on your needs.
Ready to Get Started?
If you’re ready to elevate your industrial hygiene or safety program, we’d love to connect. You can easily schedule a consultation with one of our experts using the link below:




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