OSHA Operational Intelligence Center
OSHA risk, decoded for executive operators.
Operational guidance, citation analysis, and audit-readiness intelligence for industrial operators that cannot afford a stop-work order.
3 publications
How a Lack of Competent Persons Increases Liability Exposure
The competent person designation is the operational backbone of OSHA enforcement. Operations without designated, trained and authorized competent persons absorb disproportionate citation, civil and insurance exposure.
7 minRead analysis Audit ReadinessWhy OSHA Documentation Failures Create Operational Risk
Documentation is not paperwork — it is the operational evidence that allows a contractor to defend its compliance posture during an OSHA audit, an insurance review or post-incident litigation.
8 minRead analysis OSHA Citation AnalysisHidden OSHA Compliance Gaps That Increase Contractor Exposure
Five recurring OSHA compliance gaps surfacing across audited industrial contractors — and the operational signals that predict citation exposure before an inspector arrives.
9 minRead analysis