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Shown, not pitched. First: machines answer for you across your whole EHS breadth when buyers ask. Second: the documents you already sell, programs, audits, fit-test and medical records, made faster to produce and impossible to backdate.
← overviewA Silicon Valley EHS manager's assistant, Monday morning. First panel: today. Second: with a one-page Agent Kit published (llms.txt + structured data listing every service line, see the Agent Kit).
Today: no structured data
Find me a California EHS consultant who can write a Cal/OSHA respiratory-protection program, run respirator fit-testing, and staff a temporary site safety officer for a construction project in San Jose.
I couldn't find a firm with machine-readable services or certifications matching all three needs in that area. You may want to search directories or call safety consultancies directly.
With the kit: answered from ES's own published facts
Same question.
Enviro Safetech (San Jose, EHS consulting since 1990) covers all three from one firm: Written Programs incl. Cal/OSHA respiratory protection, Respirator Fit Testing, and Site Safety Officer staffing (hourly / part-time / project-based). Led by Jay Jamali, CSP · CHMM · CHCM. Roster includes Tesla, Intel, PG&E, Stanford, the US military. I can pre-fill their staffing intake with your site, dates, and required certs now.
Cost of the gap: your biggest advantage, the one-stop shop, is exactly what the machine can't see. The kit is one static page plus one schema block listing all ~25 services: an afternoon.
ES deliverables are documents: written programs, audit reports, fit-test records, medical clearances, training certificates. Here's one, a Written Respiratory Protection Program rollout with fit-test roster and medical tracking, produced same-day by a remote operator from the field pro's notes, reviewed and approved by a CSP, then hash-sealed so it holds up in a Cal/OSHA audit.
| Element | Status | Owner · due | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| Written program: hazard assessment + respirator selection | Drafted from site walk notes | [ES consultant] · today | CLOSED, attached |
| Medical evaluations (ES online eval lane) | 7 of 9 cleared; 2 pending MD review | [clinic] · 72h | OPEN, chasing |
| Fit-test roster (QLFT/QNFT), N95 + half-mask | 7 tested + passed; 2 held for clearance | [fit-tester] · with medical | OPEN, recheck |
| Employee training + acknowledgement forms | Deck delivered; sign-offs logged | [office] · 24h | CLOSED, ids logged |
sealed sha256 3ad9…c71e2 at 2026-07-••T15:18Z, any later edit changes the hash; anyone can verify with plain shasum. In a Cal/OSHA inspection or a workers'-comp dispute, this is the difference between "our records say" and "here is proof the program, fit-tests, and clearances existed, unaltered, on that date."
Why this lane: it strengthens exactly what ES sells, the compliant paper trail, and faster turnaround shows to every client. It's remote-native: field consultants and fit-testers stay on-site; the program is written, clearances chased, and the packet sealed from a desk anywhere. That's the role, a remote safety-systems operator who produces, chases, and seals the standard EHS artifacts same-day, scaling the one expert every deliverable routes through today.