Find the gaps before OSHA does.

On-site safety walkthroughs for manufacturers, warehouses, contractors, and fleet operations across the Piedmont Triad. Fixed quote. Private engagement. Report in 48 hours.

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OSHA 30-Hour Certified · 25+ Years Experience · U.S. Navy Veteran · Serving the Triad

What We Find on the Floor — Most violations are hiding in plain sight.

OSHA doesn't find things your team missed. They find things your team stopped seeing. Here's what shows up on almost every walkthrough.

  1. Incomplete LOTO Procedures — Machine-specific written procedures missing or not posted at the point of use.
  2. Forklift & PIT Gaps — Expired operator certifications, missing pre-shift inspection logs, unmarked pedestrian zones.
  3. Hazard Communication Failures — SDSs not accessible, unlabeled secondary containers, training records that don't match inventory.
  4. Electrical Hazard Exposures — Open junction boxes, missing knockouts, energized equipment without proper guarding.
  5. Blocked or Unmarked Egress — Exit routes obstructed by inventory, emergency lighting untested, exit signs burned out.
  6. Recordkeeping Deficiencies — OSHA 300 logs not current, 300A summaries not posted Feb–April, retention deficits.

Why GigLine — Not a software tool. Not a template audit. A person who walks your floor.

Fixed Quote. No Surprises. Every engagement is quoted in advance and held — no hourly billing, no scope creep.

Private by Default. GigLine does not share, publish, or reference client facility data. Your findings stay between us.

Built on the Floor, Not in a Classroom. Vince Lawrence spent years inside manufacturing operations — glass and vinyl, rubber compounding, metals fabrication.

The Cost of Waiting — A serious OSHA violation can cost up to $16,550 per citation.

That's per citation. A single inspection can produce multiple citations across multiple standards. The Safety Walkthrough starts at $1,200. Max penalty per willful or repeat violation: $165,514. Time from walkthrough to written report: 48 hours.

OSHA doesn't announce inspections. They arrive after a complaint, a referral, or a fatality — or as part of a programmed inspection targeting your industry. By the time they're on your floor, the window to fix things has closed. The walkthrough is that window.

Services — Three ways to work with GigLine.

  • Safety Walkthrough — From $1,200. Documented on-site walkthrough with photo evidence, CFR citations, estimated penalty exposure based on OSHA published maximums, and a Top 10 Fixes report within 48 hours.
  • Compliance Readiness Visit — From $2,000. Walkthrough plus a full Documentation Review in a single visit. Most Requested.
  • OSHA Documentation Readiness Review (standalone) — From $1,300.
  • Safety Check — Free 90-second self-assessment of the six most common OSHA violations in general industry. No contact info required.

How It Works — Four steps. No surprises.

  1. You reach out. Fill out the intake form or call directly. No commitment.
  2. We give you a fixed quote. Based on facility size, complexity, and scope.
  3. We walk your floor. Typically 1–3 hours on-site, photographing findings against applicable OSHA standards.
  4. You get a written report in 48 hours. Photo documentation, CFR citations, penalty exposure, prioritized corrective actions.

About Vince — "I didn't learn this by visiting other people's facilities."

Before I started GigLine, I spent years inside manufacturing. Not visiting facilities — working in them. Glass and vinyl. Rubber compounding. Metals fabrication. I was on the floor supervising crews, coordinating safety, doing Gemba walks, creating safety orientation for new hires, and seeing firsthand where safety systems broke down under production pressure.

GigLine exists because most small and mid-size manufacturers can't afford a full-time safety manager — but they can afford to know what's on their floor before OSHA does. That's what I do.

Service area: on-site within 60 miles of Winston-Salem, including Greensboro, High Point, Kernersville, Lexington, Thomasville, Salisbury, Burlington, and surrounding communities.

What Clients Say

"If you're looking for a partner that can bridge the gap between compliance and real-world execution, GigLine delivers results." — Demar Archie, Warehouse Receiving Manager

Recent Engagement — Case Study

What a Safety Walkthrough Actually Finds. A 9-person metals fabrication facility in Statesville, NC. Combined walkthrough and documentation review. 13 findings across machine guarding, compressed gas storage, and documentation gaps. 12 of 13 corrective actions closed within four days of the walkthrough.

Final CTA — Know what's on your floor before OSHA does.

The walkthrough takes a few hours. The report is in your hands in 48. The cost is a fraction of a single citation. Questions first? Call or text directly: (336) 329-8899.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long are you on-site?

Most walkthroughs take 1 to 3 hours on-site depending on the size of the operation. A small shop may take less than an hour. Larger warehouses, production floors, or multi-area operations may take 2 to 3 hours or require a larger scoped visit. You'll know the range before I arrive.

What do I get when it's done?

A written report delivered within 48 hours. It includes photo-documented findings, OSHA-related references where applicable, and a plain-language corrective action recommendation for each item. No guesswork about what to fix or why.

Do you work with my insurance company or report to OSHA?

No. This is a private engagement. Nothing leaves the building except the report I give you. As part of a standard engagement, I don't contact your insurer, your carrier, or any regulatory agency. What you do with the findings is entirely your decision.

What if my operation is outside the Triad?

On-site walkthroughs are available within roughly 60 miles of Winston-Salem — covering the full Triad and surrounding areas. For locations beyond that range, contact me directly. Travel engagements are available and travel fees may apply.

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About Vince Lawrence

Vince Lawrence is a safety consultant based in Kernersville, NC. OSHA 30-Hour Certified. 25+ years in manufacturing, fleet, and warehouse safety operations. U.S. Navy veteran.

I've walked floors in plastics manufacturing, building materials distribution, and trucking operations across the Triad. I know what inspectors look for because I've helped operations correct the same violations hundreds of times.

GigLine is a private engagement. Nothing leaves your facility except the report I hand you.

Service area: On-site walkthroughs within 60 miles of Winston-Salem, including Greensboro, High Point, Kernersville, Lexington, Thomasville, Salisbury, Burlington, and surrounding communities.

From the Field

Heat Stress — How heat exposure gets missed, what triggers OSHA attention, and what small operations can do about it.

Forklift Safety — Certification gets the headlines, but daily inspections and pedestrian separation are where most operations break down.

Electrical Access — Blocked electrical panels are one of OSHA's most cited violations.

HazCom & SDS — Missing labels, outdated SDS binders, and no written program.

GigLine Safety & Compliance — (336) 329-8899 — vince@giglinecompliance.com