We’re excited to speak at the Montgomery County PHCC January Meeting on January 28th! Our expert Terence McGovern will share OSHA updates, trench safety tips, and strategies to prevent violations. Protect your team, stay compliant, and gain valuable insights—see you there!
At Med-Tex Services, our work often takes us where others can’t go. This time, it was for a cause close to home. We were proud to partner with 93.3 WMMR Philadelphia, The Preston and Steve Show, and the incredible team behind Camp Out for Hunger to show our support in a truly unforgettable way. Special thanks to … Read more
For both businesses and employees, working at height is a challenge; logistically, financially, and from a safety standpoint. Traditional access methods like scaffolding or lifts are incredibly disruptive for operations. They’re also expensive, and they don’t always get workers where they need to be, leading to delays. That’s where rope access comes in. At Med-Tex … Read more
Falls are one of the leading causes of serious injuries and fatalities across nearly every industry. In 2020 alone, 805 workers died from fall-related incidents, while over 211,000 suffered injuries severe enough to require time away from work in the private sector. These aren’t just numbers. They’re lives, livelihoods, and preventable tragedies. The fact is, … Read more
No one ever expects an emergency. But when it happens—and it will—you need a team that’s trained, equipped, and already on site to handle it. Because when it comes to safety on construction sites, speed and expertise save lives. Med-Tex delivers both, along with the peace of mind that your team is protected and prepared. … Read more
What if one decision today could protect your employees tomorrow? That’s the power of workplace safety training—it prepares employees for risks before they become accidents. Investing in your employees’ safety isn’t just about ticking off a box on the compliance sheet—it builds an environment where employees feel valued and their safety is the number one … Read more