BOSS Corporation

BOSS Corporation BOSS Corporation specializes in safety training with an emphasis on high-rise life safety. All our training programs follow the same model:
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After over 20 years in business, safety training and planning remains our core service ensuring our clients receive safety recommendations that benefit them, not a contractor. Our proactive safety classes are site-specific and focus on people while educating occupants about the building and its reactive safety systems. DESIGN a site-specific safety plan that focuses unpredictable situations.
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PLEMENT the program through training and awareness.
3. MAINTAIN the program and education as situations and needs change. We employ OSHA authorized trainers, firefighters, medical personnel, security experts, and business professionals to ensure well-rounded emergency planning while still understanding the complex business environments our client work within. In addition to our employee backgrounds, BOSS Corporation also works in close collaboration with local Government Agencies, Police and Fire Departments, Utility Companies, OSHA, and the American Heart Association to ensure all planning and training programs maintain maximum continuity between agencies.

We bring hands-on emergency drills to your site in Chicago and Milwaukee. Our LifeSaver™ scenarios are led by former fir...
05/20/2026

We bring hands-on emergency drills to your site in Chicago and Milwaukee. Our LifeSaver™ scenarios are led by former first responders who teach practical skills, not lectures. Training happens around operations to limit downtime and keep staff on the floor. You gain measurable retention, faster decision-making, and safer habits on the job. Book a scalable program that fits your schedule and workforce. https://wix.to/IYVMKKn

What We Learn About Safety at Work Goes Home With UsThe safety training people receive at work isn’t just about OSHA com...
05/12/2026

What We Learn About Safety at Work Goes Home With Us

The safety training people receive at work isn’t just about OSHA compliance—it’s about building practical skills and awareness that apply to everyday life.
Through programs like the https://www.lifesaversafetyprogram.com, employees gain hands-on knowledge that goes far beyond the workplace and can be used at home and in the community, including:
• Proper use and routing of extension cords to prevent damage, trips, and fire hazards
• Understanding grounding and basic electrical safety
• CPR skills that can make a life-saving difference during a home emergency
• Knowing how and when to properly use a fire extinguisher
• Safe ladder selection, setup, and use to reduce fall risks
• Hazard recognition and thinking through tasks before starting them
When safety training is done right, people don’t just “check a box”—they carry those habits with them. That’s the goal of safety programs delivered by organizations like BOSS Corporation (www.bosscorporation.com) building safer behaviors that protect employees at work and the people who matter most to them at home.

Effective safety training doesn’t stop when the workday ends.
It helps create safer homes, families, and communities.
Safety is a skill you use everywhere.

☀️ Get Your Home Ready for Summer Safety ☀️Summer means more time outdoors, longer days, and a change in routines—which ...
05/07/2026

☀️ Get Your Home Ready for Summer Safety ☀️
Summer means more time outdoors, longer days, and a change in routines—which makes it a great time for a quick home safety check. A little prep now can help prevent injuries and emergencies later.
🏠 Inside the Home

Test smoke and carbon monoxide alarms (replace batteries if needed)
Check fire extinguishers and make sure everyone knows where they are
Review your family emergency plan and meeting place
Stock a basic first‑aid kit (bandages, meds, sunscreen, insect spray)
Make sure fans, window units, and grills are in good working order

🌿 Yard & Outdoor Areas

Keep walkways, patios, and decks clear to prevent trips and falls
Store lawn chemicals, fuel, and tools locked away from kids
Use eye and ear protection when mowing or trimming
Never leave grills unattended and keep them away from structures
Stay hydrated and take breaks during yard work

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 What Families Should Have on Hand

Flashlights and extra batteries
Drinking water for hot days or power outages
Sunscreen, hats, and protective clothing
A charged phone or backup power bank
Emergency contact numbers saved and posted

✅ Quick reminder: Summer safety starts at home—but it extends everywhere you go. Talk through expectations with kids, watch for heat stress, and slow down when working outside.
Stay safe and enjoy the season! 🌞
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Tired workers make mistakes. Dehydrated workers miss details.Taking care of your body isn’t just a wellness issue — it’s...
04/27/2026

Tired workers make mistakes. Dehydrated workers miss details.
Taking care of your body isn’t just a wellness issue — it’s a safety issue.
Getting enough rest and staying properly hydrated directly affects focus, reaction time, and decision‑making on the job. When people are exhausted or running on caffeine alone, the risk of incidents goes up fast.
A few simple habits that make a real difference:

Prioritize sleep, especially before long or physically demanding shifts
Drink water consistently, not just when you feel thirsty
Take scheduled breaks and pay attention to fatigue signs
Fuel your body with real meals, not just energy drinks

At The LifeSaver™ Safety Program, we focus on real‑world safety — the kind that starts before the task even begins. Supporting worker well‑being is one of the easiest ways to reduce incidents and build a stronger safety culture.
Learn more at www.bosscorporation.com

🚨 High‑Rise Safety Check: Quick QuestionIf you work in a commercial high‑rise, do you have a fire alarm?Most people imme...
04/20/2026

🚨 High‑Rise Safety Check: Quick Question
If you work in a commercial high‑rise, do you have a fire alarm?
Most people immediately answer yes.
If you’re in a commercial high‑rise… the answer is usually no.
Here’s why 👇
Many high‑rise buildings don’t use traditional fire alarms the way low‑rise buildings do. Instead, they rely on a one‑way voice communication system. That system is designed to give specific, real‑time instructions from building management or first responders.

Which means:
Silence doesn’t mean nothing is happening
Evacuation isn’t always the safest first move
Listening (not reacting) is often the most critical action

Now ask yourself:
Do you know what system your building uses?
Would your team know whether to evacuate, relocate, or stay put?
Who would relay instructions internally if communication is unclear?
Have you ever actually been trained on this?

High‑rise emergencies are managed differently (and assuming otherwise creates real risk).
If you’re a tenant in a commercial high‑rise, awareness isn’t optional—it’s part of your safety responsibility.
👉 Learn how high‑rise buildings really operate during emergencies and what tenants should know before something happens:
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Safety at work starts long before an emergency.Quick checkpoints for any industry:• Clear paths and exits• Employees tra...
04/13/2026

Safety at work starts long before an emergency.
Quick checkpoints for any industry:
• Clear paths and exits
• Employees trained to spot hazards
• CPR and AED access clearly identified
• Certifications kept current, not expired
When an emergency happens, confidence comes from training.
If you need CPR, First Aid, or general safety training for your team, visit our website to learn how we support businesses with practical, real-world safety programs.

Spring Safety Reminder: Slips, Trips, and FallsAs facilities transition into spring, slip, trip, and fall risks often in...
04/08/2026

Spring Safety Reminder: Slips, Trips, and Falls
As facilities transition into spring, slip, trip, and fall risks often increase. Wet entryways, tracked‑in debris, uneven outdoor surfaces, and temporary maintenance work all create hazards that are easy to overlook.
A few simple steps can reduce risk immediately:
• Keep walkways clear and well lit
• Address wet floors quickly and use signage correctly
• Repair uneven walking surfaces as soon as possible
• Train employees to recognize and report hazards early
Most injuries don’t happen during “high‑risk” tasks, they happen during everyday movement.
At BOSS Corporation, we go beyond awareness. Our safety training helps teams identify real‑world hazards, understand their role in prevention, and build habits that reduce incidents long term.
If you want to strengthen safety awareness across your facility, we can help.

🌩️ Spring Storms Are Here – Is Your Workplace Ready?April brings more than warmer weather. It also brings a higher risk ...
04/01/2026

🌩️ Spring Storms Are Here – Is Your Workplace Ready?
April brings more than warmer weather. It also brings a higher risk of severe storms, power outages, and emergency evacuations. OSHA expects employers to have an Emergency Action Plan (EAP) so employees know what to do before an emergency happens.
Quick check:
✅ Do employees know where to shelter during severe weather?
✅ Do they know when to evacuate vs. stay put?
✅ Has this been practiced, or just written down?
An emergency plan only works if people understand it under stress. That’s where training makes the difference.
If you’re not sure your team would react confidently during a real emergency, it may be time to review your plan and refresh your training.

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100 S. Sauders Road, Ste 150
Lake Forest, IL
60045

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
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