About FDRsafety
FDRsafety is managed and operated by corporate executives, each with decades of experience improving the safety performance of complex multi-billion dollar companies.
More specifically, FDRsafety is organized to provide numerous services and products to dramatically improve the safety performance of a company and thereby substantially reducing injuries, illnesses and workers compensation costs.
Employees must be involved in the safety process for them to make consistently safe choices. Our approach reinforces this by making all members of an organization think of safety as a personal responsibility. A major element of our philosophy focuses on motivating employees to base safety decisions on values such as family and health, rather than the personal preference of comfort and time.
FDRsafety provides multiple safety and OSHA compliance services. These include safety and health audits, safety program development or enhancement recommendations and on-site and online training. FDRsafety-based programs, when consistently applied, will improve a company’s safety and health program. Clients can achieve significant reductions in OSHA total recordable and lost work day rates.
Founder and CEO
Fred
D. Rine, the Founder and CEO of FDRsafety,
LLC – a full-service safety and health consulting firm, has
37 years of safety management and consulting experience. His career,
highlighted by his successes while employed at Roadway Express and Federal
Express, has now culminated in the prestigious list of clients he has
served at FDRsafety, including: Mittal Steel, Newell Rubbermaid, Minnesota
Power, Honda, U.S. Steel, NUCOR Steel, AK Steel,
Peabody Coal, Turner Construction, WalMart,
Air Canada and Delta. Mr. Rine is a past board
member of the National Safety Council and is currently a board member
of the ASSE Foundation.
President
James
W. Stanley joined FDRsafety, LLC,
in March 2004 as President. He joined AK Steel in 1996 as Vice President
of Safety and Health after serving the U.S. Department of Labor’s
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for nearly 25 years.
He joined OSHA in 1971 as a maritime safety officer in the Philadelphia
area office. In 1973 he was named supervisory safety and health specialist
for the Pittsburgh office. In 1987 he was named regional administrator
for the New York office and, in 1994, Mr. Stanley was appointed Deputy
Assistant Secretary for OSHA in Washington, D.C. Mr. Stanley has served
on the National Safety Council's Board of Directors as well as the National
Safety Council's Executive Committee as Chairman of the Trustees. He is
a member of the Association of
Iron and Steel Engineers (AIST), where he serves as Chairman on the
AIST Safety & Health
Committee. He is also an advisor to the Board of Trustees for SHIELD (Safety
and Health for Industrial Education and Labor Development). On January
2, 2003 the US Secretary of Labor, Elaine L. Chao appointed Mr. Stanley
to the National Advisory Committee on Occupational Safety and Health (NACOSH).
This 12-person committee advises the Secretaries of Labor and Health and
Human Services, on occupational safety and health programs. Mr. Stanley
holds a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration from Elizabethtown
College.
