Taylor Hulme, ASP
Hospital Safety Compliance & Loss Control — a contributor to LifeSafetyWiki.
Who Taylor is

Taylor Hulme, ASP works across the full arc of occupational and life safety — from fire-service roots through hospital safety compliance and loss control. That range is the point: he reads a building the way a firefighter does, manages it the way a healthcare compliance professional has to, and quantifies the risk the way a loss-control specialist does.
Underpinning all of it is a strong OSHA background and Associate Safety Professional (ASP) accreditation from the Board of Certified Safety Professionals — the credential that marks formal command of safety fundamentals across general industry.
What he brings
Fire Service
Frontline fire department experience — the foundation for how he reads risk in a building.
Hospital Safety Compliance
Life-safety and environment-of-care compliance in the healthcare setting, where the survey stakes are highest.
Loss Control
Identifying and reducing hazards before they become incidents — the insurer-and-owner view of risk.
OSHA
A strong general-industry OSHA background — written programs, training, and recordkeeping that hold up.
How Taylor contributes here
Taylor is an editorial contributor to LifeSafetyWiki, bringing fire-service, hospital-compliance, loss-control, and OSHA perspective to the practitioner guidance on the site. His contributions are held to the same standards as the rest of the work — cite the standard, link the section, distinguish the state-adopted edition from the published one, and verify exact code sections against the adopted edition.
See the rest of the contributors and members, or start a thread in the community.