No one trained you for this...
If safety was dumped on you, my program will bring you CLARITY, CONFIDENCE, and PEACE OF MIND.
David Has Worked With...
Dale Pitz
"We reduced our possible OSHA citations by 40% using the negotiation techniques learned from Help with OSHA."
Brenda Upchurch
"I signed up for Help with OSHA after having two OSHA audits in the same day at two different facilities.
Whew... talk about stress.
David's coaching and the commonsense approach made a stressful situation so much easier. Thank You!!!"
Mark Poston
"The entire OSHA inspection process was very intimidating. The training from Help with OSHA gave me confidence to manage the process. I felt better after the first session.
We got through our audit quickly and we saved money.Â
Best of all, I was able to sleep much better not having to worry about what to do next."
Meet David
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Hi, I’m David Sawyer — founder of Port City Training, Inc. and creator of the Stress-Free Safety™ system that transforms overwhelmed safety managers into calm, confident, and OSHA-ready professionals.
For more than 15 years, I’ve helped manufacturing, food processing, and industrial companies prevent accidents, improve safety culture, and prepare for OSHA inspections with practical systems that actually work in the real world.
I’ve worked with companies across industries including food processing, pharmaceuticals, textiles, metal fabrication, warehousing, and manufacturing — helping leaders simplify OSHA compliance without turning safety into overwhelming paperwork and frustration.
Through my coaching programs, workshops, speaking, and podcast/YouTube show, "Help with OSHA" I’ve helped managers who are new to safety gain clarity, confidence, and peace of mind. Â
Over the years, I realized something important:
The best safety managers are not OSHA experts.
They simply have a proven system.
Now, I’m sharing the same step-by-step framework I’ve used with clients for years to help new and busy safety managers go from overwhelmed to OSHA-ready — without feeling like they have to memorize OSHA regulations or figure it all out alone.