Federal Safety Indicators

MSHA + OSHA, installed on day one.

Federal indicator datasets filtered to your mine type. A category-scored risk heatmap, live from your first login. No consultant. No integration project. No spreadsheet that needs a refresh quarterly.

What it is

Pre-loaded indicator datasets. Filtered to your operation.

The federal safety record is a public dataset. Every EHS platform could ship with it pre-loaded. Almost none do.

MSHA indicators by mine type.

Aggregates, coal, metal-nonmetal, surface, underground. The federal data filtered to your mine type the moment you log in.

OSHA indicators by NAICS code.

Construction, manufacturing, oil & gas, paving. OSHA 300/301 patterns at the industry-vertical level.

Category-scored risk heatmap.

Live the moment you log in. Your operation against the federal baseline. The categories that diverge are highlighted.

Refresh cadence we own.

When MSHA and OSHA publish new data, the platform refreshes. You don't update a spreadsheet.

Why this is different

The data was always public. Almost nobody ships it pre-loaded.

No consultant.

The indicators are pre-loaded, pre-filtered, and pre-categorized. You don't need an external analyst.

No integration project.

The platform ships with the data, not a connector for the data.

No quarterly refresh churn.

When MSHA publishes new Part 50 data, the heatmap updates. No spreadsheet drift.

What it changes for the EHS director's week

From "I need to commission a study" to "I see it on the dashboard."

The category that diverges is visible.

If your operation's powered-haulage incidents are tracking 30% above the MSHA national baseline, the heatmap shows it on day one.

The conversation with leadership is grounded.

"We're 30% above national baseline on this category" is a sentence the CEO understands.

See it on your mine type

30 minutes. Your operation. The federal baseline.

We load your operation type into the demo tenant and walk through the indicator heatmap.