All Source Building Services — Metro Atlanta

Facility Risk Assessment

15 questions. 3 risk categories. Know your facility's safety and compliance score before your next OSHA walkthrough — no email required to see your results.

Free — no signup required
Based on OSHA 1910 standards
Results in under 3 minutes

📋 Assessment tool only. Results are based on your self-reported answers and are for planning purposes — not a formal OSHA inspection or legal compliance determination.

All Source Building Services — Metro Atlanta

Facility Risk Assessment

15 questions across three risk categories. See your facility's safety score instantly — no email required until you want the full report.

Assessment Progress Question 1 of 15
📊 Your Overall Risk Level
🏗️ Floor Safety
🏭 Facility Condition
📋 Compliance Readiness
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Enter your info to receive a detailed breakdown of every finding, recommended services, and a project planning checklist — emailed directly to you.
✅ Detailed risk findings by category
✅ Recommended services matched to your results
✅ Project planning checklist
✅ OSHA compliance reference notes

📋 Detailed Findings

🔧 Recommended Services

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Our team can walk your facility and confirm every finding with a free on-site assessment — usually within 48 hours.

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About This Assessment

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Floor Safety (5 questions) Evaluates lane markings, pedestrian separation, surface condition, and dock area compliance.
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Facility Condition (5 questions) Evaluates paint age, rust/corrosion, overhead steel, floor damage, and maintenance history.
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Compliance Readiness (5 questions) Evaluates machine safety zones, exit visibility, walkthrough documentation, and citation history.

Risk Score Guide

Low Risk
Facility is well-maintained. Minor items may need attention. Keep up current schedule.
Moderate Risk
Several items need attention before the next OSHA walkthrough. Proactive action recommended.
High Risk
Multiple risk indicators. Increased liability and citation exposure. On-site assessment strongly recommended.

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📞 (770) 855-1179

What OSHA Inspectors Look For First

These six areas are cited most frequently in warehouse and industrial facility inspections across the Southeast.

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Floor Marking Compliance

OSHA 1910.22 requires clearly marked aisles and walkways. Faded or missing markings are cited in nearly every warehouse inspection.

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Emergency Exit Visibility

Exit routes must be clearly marked and unobstructed at all times. Storage that blocks exits is an immediate violation.

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Pedestrian / Vehicle Separation

Mixed foot traffic and forklift zones without clear separation are among the leading causes of serious warehouse injuries.

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Machine Safety Zones

Safety perimeters around active machinery must be clearly marked. OSHA 1910.217 citations often involve missing or faded machine safety markings.

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Maintenance Documentation

Inspectors request maintenance logs. Facilities without documented schedules have limited defense even when the facility looks well-maintained.

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Surface & Structural Condition

Cracked floors, peeling paint, and rust on structural elements indicate deferred maintenance — a red flag for OSHA inspectors.

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All Source is Metro Atlanta's single-source contractor for industrial painting, floor coatings, and safety striping. One crew. One schedule. One call.