InSite Consulting, Inc.
916 Nevada Way Suite 7A
Boulder City, NV 89005
Phone: (702) 294-2622
Fax: (702) 293-2356

















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About Insite Consulting, Inc.

InSite Consulting, Inc. provides employers, and their employees, the most complete package of safety procedures, training, and inspection services available in the industry. InSite’s safety and training programs will assist an employer in providing a workplace that complies with all Federal and State OSHA safety and health standards. This is accomplished by providing productive employee procedures, training and continuous safety plan reviews conducted by our professional staff with the support of the customer management.
History
InSite Consulting has been a premier safety consulting firm since 2002; specializing in construction and demolition companies, and municipalities. InSite got its start by providing the city of Boulder City, Nevada with an up-to-date written workplace safety program. InSite Consulting is a Nevada Corporation dedicated to working with companies needing assistance with safety program assessments, written procedures, and employee training in compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). InSite also offers assistance with the correction and abatement of OSHA safety violations.
Biographies
Bill DiTrapani
The company’s president, had a career with the Southern Nevada Water Authority for 30 years as a construction engineer. After retirement, he decided to give back to the community that had supported him and his family by offering complete safety programs to companies that did not have one in place. After landing a contract with the city of Boulder City, he decided that his passion was to provide other like-sized municipalities around southern Nevada with safety programs. Since, he has created programs for cities, counties, and construction and demolition companies in Nevada, Utah, and Arizona.

All of the employees at InSite have received training through the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), the Nevada Safety Consultation and Training Section (SCATS), and the National Safety Council (NSC).