

What type of benefits does Total Safety offer?
Total Safety offers a variety of benefits to its employees, including medical, dental, vision, disability, life insurance, 401(k), flexible spending accounts, paid vacation and holidays, tuition reimbursement, employee assistance programs, and more.
Other Questions about Total Safety
- What job opportunities are available at Total Safety?
Total Safety offers a wide range of career opportunities in the areas of safety, health, environment, emergency response, quality assurance, logistics, engineering, auditing, and consulting. Positions range from entry-level roles such as safety technicians and safety coordinators, to more advanced roles such as safety advisors, safety engineers, and safety directors. Total Safety also offers opportunities in areas such as project management, training, and corporate leadership.
- How do I apply for a job at Total Safety?
Total Safety is an international company with locations throughout the world. To apply for a job with Total Safety, visit the company website at www.totalsafety.com and click on the “Careers” tab. This will take you to a page with information about current job openings. Click on the “View Jobs” link to search for a job and submit your application.
- Are there any internships available at Total Safety?
Yes. Total Safety currently offers a variety of internships in various departments. To learn more about current opportunities, please visit Total Safety's website and search for "internships".
- What is the typical workday like at Total Safety?
The typical workday at Total Safety varies depending on the role, but generally involves a combination of administrative tasks, customer service, and field work. Administrative tasks may include data entry and customer service interactions, while field work may involve safety inspections, equipment repairs, and training. Employees may also be required to attend safety meetings and complete other safety-related tasks. Employees typically start their day by reviewing the day's tasks and preparing the necessary equipment for the jobs at hand.
- What type of training will I receive at Total Safety?
Total Safety offers a variety of training programs, including on-site and online courses. On-site courses cover topics such as safety leadership, hazard identification and control, emergency response, and industrial hygiene. Online courses include training in hazardous materials management, confined space entry, lockout/tagout, and more.