Currently, engaging in corporate governance practices has become more important than in years past. Federal and state agencies are charged with collecting and disseminating vast amounts of data related to breaches of regulatory oversight including safety. As corporations are faced with the growing trend of managing seen and unforeseen events, there is a need to develop a systematic approach to mitigating injuries, especially from falls or chemical-related accidents, in the workplace. Thus, the authors use information related to OSHA violations to develop and discuss the" Safety and Health Work Model" based on the premise that companies need strategic frameworks to manage business operations and control safety risks in the work environment. Additionally, the authors discuss some recommendations to secure a safe workplace included in risk management processes and conclude with some outcomes (outputs) that are linked to securing a safe workplace.