Free, no signup. Either start from your own numbers, or load one of these sample shops to see how the readiness score, the inspector walk, and the cert tracker behave at different stages of an OSHA program — you can edit anything once you're in.
If OSHA walked in this afternoon — is your binder current, your trainings signed, your silica plan in writing, and your shop floor ready for the walk? One place to schedule the toolbox talks, track every cert before it expires, and see exactly what an inspector looks at, station by station.
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Readiness score · 5 factors weighted
Expired certs
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Trainings past due
Expiring <30d
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Schedule before lapse
Missing documents
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Written plans & logs
Days since last talk
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Target: weekly
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SafetyLogic checks training currency, written programs, SDS freshness, toolbox-talk cadence, and your shop-floor walk-through against the 10 OSHA standards most cited in stone fabrication.
Critical gaps · fix first
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All training records
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Expires
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Schedule a toolbox talk
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All toolbox talks
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Add SDS / chemical record
Chemical inventory SDS must be current & accessible to workers · 1910.1200(g)
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"An OSHA inspector parks out front. What do they see first?"
Ten stations, in the order a real walk happens. Each one tells you what the inspector looks at, why it matters, and the standard they'd cite. Check items off as you verify them — your score updates live, and your Required Documents list adjusts to what they'll ask for.
Required written programs & logs · the binder OSHA asks for
These are the documents an inspector will request within the first 15 minutes. Each one is required for stone fabrication shops with employees exposed to respirable silica. Mark them as you confirm they're current and accessible.
Most-cited OSHA standards in stone fabrication
Ranked by frequency of citation for NAICS 327991 (cut stone & stone product manufacturing). Risk level reflects your current shop status — complete your walk-through and document list and the risk drops in real time.