
Ross Incineration Services is thrilled to announce its SHARP recertification.
SHARP, an acronym for “Safety and Health Achievement Recognition Program”, is a voluntary safety program between the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and companies across the U.S. to ensure proper safety systems and programs are in place. OSHA inspectors were invited onto the Ross Incineration premises to freely walk the grounds with associates. Inspectors look things over, offer suggestions and perform audits with the company’s commitment to correct any findings.
RIS received its last SHARP renewal in 2019, which was valid for three years. Renewing certification meant embarking on several separate audits over the course of many months. It was a company-wide effort. All shifts and departments were involved. Hourly associates spoke with inspectors in the field and department managers met with them in private meetings.
Inspectors were complimentary.
“Your efforts in providing a safe and healthful workplace for you and your employees are appreciated. We wish you continued success in all your endeavors as a continuing member of the Region V SHARP family,” OSHA said in a letter to Ross Incineration Services.
RIS will be up for recertification again in 2025.




