Monthly, ready-to-deliver safety meeting kits built specifically for independent veterinary practices. Facilitator guide, employee handout, records, and action items — delivered to your inbox.
OSHA requires documented safety training for every employee, at hire and whenever new hazards are introduced. For independent practices, that means creating content from scratch — every single month — on top of everything else you're already managing.
Each monthly kit is a complete system — not a template you have to finish, not a generic handout you have to adapt. It's ready the moment it lands in your inbox.
Topics are anchored to the calendar and calibrated to the highest-risk areas in veterinary practice — including content specific to mobile and mixed-species environments.
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Annual plan includes the complete HazCom & SDS Kit (4 documents, $35 value) delivered immediately upon signup.
Not sure where your practice actually stands on compliance? This free self-audit walks you through the 10 areas OSHA inspectors check first in veterinary practices — so you know exactly what to fix before it becomes a fine.
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Quotes are from real veterinary practice managers participating in the Vet Ready Safety beta program, June 2026.
Vet Ready Safety was built by a Certified Veterinary Practice Manager with over 12 years of experience running safety programs for a mobile, mixed-species practice. Not adapted from a generic template. Not written by a compliance firm that has never seen the inside of a treatment room. Built from the ground up for how veterinary teams actually work.
Subscribers save 10%. All templates are OSHA-aligned and written for veterinary practices — not adapted from generic HR documents.
Because it was.
Vet Ready Safety was built by a Certified Veterinary Practice Manager with over 12 years of experience running a small, mobile, mixed-species veterinary practice. For more than a decade, safety meetings were something I built from scratch — every time, for a team whose risks looked nothing like the generic OSHA templates I kept finding online.
There are no workplace-specific exposures quite like the ones in a veterinary practice. Anesthetic gases. Chemotherapy agents. Zoonotic disease. Large animal restraint in a field setting. I know these risks because I lived them — and I know how hard it is to find training that takes them seriously without requiring a PhD to deliver.
That's what Vet Ready Safety is built to fix. Every kit is written so that the person running the meeting — whether that's you, a lead technician, or a practice owner — walks in confident and walks out with complete documentation. No expertise required. No Sunday night scramble.