MSHA Part 50 reporting.
Hours Worked. Auto-Accident. Quarterly Employment and Coal Production. Captured at the work face, aggregated through the dashboard, ready to file.
MSHA Part 50 capture. Auto-RCA grounded in 30 CFR. Federal Safety Indicators on day one — no consultant, no integration project. Field-side hardware that ties inspections to the asset and captures worker activity automatically. Ruggedized field devices for the office.
Most EHS platforms come with no opinion on the regulation. We came with one.
Hours Worked. Auto-Accident. Quarterly Employment and Coal Production. Captured at the work face, aggregated through the dashboard, ready to file.
MSHA datasets filtered to your mine type. A category-scored risk heatmap from your first login. No spreadsheet, no second tool, no consultant engagement.
Structured. Every corrective action cites the section of the regulation it ties back to.
Every change captured. The MSHA inspector sees the record itself, not a story you tell.
Cryptographically verified. The inspector taps the tag with a Pulse tablet and the right inspection form opens, scoped to that asset.
Location credentials detect worker presence passively. The audit trail records who was where and when.
Pulse field tablet in lockdown mode. Voice-to-incident in English and Spanish. Built for gloved hands.
A drill operator from a contractor crew can see the JSA but not the WC claims.
MSHA inspectors and third-party auditors sign in scoped to the audit window.
If a supervisor temporarily elevated access to handle an incident, the ledger captured it.
Aggregates. Coal. Metal-nonmetal. Underground or surface. The demo walks through Federal Safety Indicators on your mine type.