Occupational Health Program
Development Simplified
It doesn’t matter if you’re a roughneck in the middle of the Gulf, working in the yard, onsite at a plant, or even in the office—occupational hazards persist. Investing in occupational health program development helps everyone stay protected from the physical and mental risks of getting the job done.
What Is Occupational Health Program Development?
Occupational health program development provides a structured approach to identifying risks, preventing illness or injury, and promoting the overall well-being of employees.
When these programs are missing or underdeveloped, companies face costly workers’ comp claims, productivity losses, and higher turnover. All of this while risking OSHA violations and reputational harm.
At IronHawk Compliance & Integrity, we specialize in building occupational health programs that get to the heart of the matter: protecting your team from hazards they might encounter on the job.
Our team tailors every program to your industry, workforce, and regulatory environment, ensuring that hazards are proactively addressed rather than discovered after an incident.
From ergonomic and chemical exposure risks to mental health considerations, we help leaders create safer, more resilient workplaces.
Our approach includes hazard assessments, clear procedures, worker training, ongoing health monitoring, and continuous program evaluation. The result is the compliance you need, a healthier workforce, lower costs, and stronger employee trust.
With decades of experience across energy, chemical, and industrial sectors, IronHawk delivers occupational health programs that protect your people, improve efficiency, and safeguard your organization’s long-term success.

Our Services
Assessment and Gap Analysis
Industry and Corporate Initiatives
(health/safety culture improvements)
Content Maintenance
(for health program documentation)
Document Control
(to support occupational health compliance)
How to Develop an Occupational Health Program
Developing an occupational health and safety program takes a dedicated focus that ensures the well-being of people is at the forefront of everything you do. Here’s how to make a plan, in three easy steps.
Assess Your Workplace and Risks
Start by understanding your people and environment. This means identifying health risks, workplace conditions, and employee concerns.
Developing an occupational health and safety program means involving workers early to uncover real issues, and when done correctly, it also builds a shared responsibility among your team.
Careful, Purposeful Planning
Strong health and safety programs begin with leadership support and a clear governance structure.
Define roles, set measurable goals, and create a strategy that fits your company’s size, industry, and culture. Keep communication consistent, and focus on practical, achievable steps.
Implement, Maintain, and Improve
Put your plan into action with policies, training, health benefits, and environmental supports that make safe practices easier for employees. But remember, EHS and regulatory compliance is a moving target.
Always evaluate results regularly, and use feedback and data to refine your program so it grows stronger, more effective, and sustainable over time.
Expert Guidance to Combat Occupational Health Risks
When done correctly, occupational health program development keeps everyone safe, provides steps when things go wrong, and avoids costly lawsuits for your company.
However, there are a lot of things to consider, and it’s all a part of a safety landscape that continues to evolve over time.
No matter what your industry, the experts at IronHawk are here to help you avoid injuries, train effectively, and have a plan that saves your organization from costly lapses in protocol. Contact us to get started today.




