How the free check works
No account, no credit card, no sales call. Roughly three minutes from the first question to a profile you can print and hand to your insurer.
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Tell us about the business
Industry, employee count, number of locations, and primary state. Picking your trade pre-fills the hazards we usually see — you can change every one of them.
02
Answer 15 hazard questions
Chemicals, power tools, forklifts, heights, ladders, respirators, confined spaces, welding, machinery, electrical work, driving, outdoor work, heavy equipment, blood exposure, and on-site contractors. One tap each.
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Mark what you already have
For each requirement we identify, say whether training and documentation exist today. Honest answers give you a useful report; optimistic answers give you a surprise during an inspection.
04
Get your compliance profile
Every likely requirement with its CFR reference, scored red (needs attention), yellow (needs review), or green (documented) — separately for training and for paperwork.
05
Close the gaps
Most single-location businesses start the $299/year subscription and assign training the same day. Larger or higher-risk operations get a free profile review with a specialist first.
Why we don't just sell "OSHA training"
OSHA does not require every small business to take a single generic course. Many individual standards carry their own training requirements, and which ones apply to you depends on the hazards in your workplace. OSHA's own small-business guidance says to identify your hazards and applicable requirements first. That's what this check does — then the training follows from the answer, instead of the other way around.