Protect production. Protect your people.
Plant security programs aligned to OSHA, EHS, and operational continuity — without disrupting the line.

Don't let a security incident stop the line.
Get a plant security program engineered around your production cadence.
The risks unique to manufacturing facilities.
Production downtime risk
An unplanned security incident can shut a line and cascade into shift, day, or week-long outages.
Contractor & vendor sprawl
Maintenance windows bring in dozens of unfamiliar contractors who must be tracked and supervised.
Workplace incident exposure
OSHA-recordable incidents and workers' comp claims hinge on documented entry and PPE compliance.
IP and prototype protection
Process know-how, tooling, and prototype lines require differentiated access tiers.
A program engineered for manufacturing facilities.
Plant gate & visitor operations
Visitor pre-registration, host notification, PPE verification, and contractor sign-in protocols.
Shift change supervision
High-traffic shift change windows supervised for orderly entry and exit.
Hazmat & EHS compliance support
Officers familiar with hazmat awareness, lockout/tagout zones, and confined space access.
Internal theft & tooling control
Tool crib supervision, exit checks per policy, and high-value asset accountability.
Emergency response coordination
Severe weather, fire, chemical release, and active threat response drilled with EHS and PD.
What changes after we deploy.
Production continuity
Trained response keeps incidents from becoming production stoppages.
OSHA & EHS positioning
Documented access and PPE programs strengthen OSHA inspection outcomes.
Tooling & IP protection
Tiered access and tool crib supervision protect competitive advantage.
Insurance positioning
Documented programs support better workers' comp and property carrier terms.
Protect production. Protect people. Pass inspections.
Manufacturing security programs built for industrial uptime.
Why plant managers choose us.
- OSHA 10/30 supervisors with manufacturing site experience
- Hazmat awareness training to DOT and EHS standards
- Integration with plant access platforms and visitor management
- Drilled emergency response coordinated with EHS and local first responders
Included in every contract.
- Access control
- Visitor management
- Mobile patrol
- CCTV monitoring
- Incident reporting
- Patrol tracking
- Emergency response
- Fire watch
From inquiry to deployment.
- Step 01
Discovery call
A 20-minute consult to map risk profile, coverage windows, and operational constraints.
- Step 02
On-site assessment
A licensed supervisor walks the property, scores vulnerabilities, and photographs critical posts.
- Step 03
Custom security plan
Documented post orders, escalation tree, KPI targets, and officer profile delivered for sign-off.
- Step 04
Deployment
Vetted, uniformed officers deploy with embedded supervision and 24/7 dispatch overlay from day one.
- Step 05
Reporting & review
Live DARs, incident reports with media, and quarterly executive reviews against agreed KPIs.
"Our OSHA inspection went from a finding to a commendation on visitor and contractor control. The supervisors know our SOPs better than some of our staff."
Don't let a security incident stop the line.
Get a plant security program engineered around your production cadence.
Frequently asked questions.
Are officers OSHA 10/30 trained?+
Yes — minimum OSHA 10 for all officers; OSHA 30 for supervisors. Plant-specific orientations completed before deployment.
Can officers verify PPE compliance?+
Yes — PPE check at entry, visitor PPE issuance, and documented exception logs per your written EHS policy.
Do you handle hazmat-aware response?+
Officers complete hazmat awareness training; specialized hazmat response remains with your EHS team and EMS.
How do you support shift change?+
Surge coverage during shift change windows with traffic and pedestrian flow management.
Can you provide tool crib supervision?+
Yes — checkout/return verification, exception reporting, and inventory event support.
What about union considerations?+
Officers operate per your CBA terms; supervisors brief officers on plant-specific union protocols.
Do you offer fire watch during hot work?+
Yes — NFPA 51B-aware hot work fire watch with documented logs.
Can you cover multi-shift operations?+
Yes — 24/7/365 coverage with consistent post orders across shifts.
Protect production. Protect people. Pass inspections.
Manufacturing security programs built for industrial uptime.
