Manufacturing

Manufacturing EHS software with OSHA 300 incident management built in.

Plant operators. Multi-site fabricators. Process lines with maintenance contractors on the floor. The 300 log generates from the incident record. Federal indicators filter to your NAICS on day one. The RBAC matrix scopes contractor access by module, not by guess.

OSHA 300/301 generation

The recordkeeping is the record, not a copy of one.

An OSHA inspector walks in. The 300 log is the live ledger of the incident records on the dashboard. The 301 form prints from the same source.

OSHA 300 log, live.

The log writes itself from the incident records on the dashboard. Recordability classification is on the record. Restricted day counts on the record. Days away on the record.

OSHA 301 incident reports.

Structured. Filled. The narrative comes from the field-captured record, not from a supervisor typing two days later.

Hours Worked tracked at the site.

The denominator for TRIR and DART is captured, not estimated. The rate calculation is auditable.

Auto-RCA grounded in 1910.

Structured root cause analysis. Every recommended corrective action cites the section of OSHA 1910 it ties back to.

NAICS-filtered indicators

Federal Safety Indicators on day one. Filtered to your code.

OSHA establishment-level rates.

The benchmark for your NAICS. Loaded. No consultant engagement, no data project, no separate purchase.

Category-scored risk heatmap.

Your incidents bucketed against federal categories. The heatmap is in the dashboard from your first login.

Comparison the C-suite asks for.

"How do we compare to our industry?" The answer is a screen, not a quarterly slide deck.

Contractors on the floor

Contractor-grade module access control.

Per-module RBAC.

A maintenance contractor can see Hot Work Permits and Lockout/Tagout but not workforce records. The matrix is the rule, not the convention.

Management of Change.

MOC records tied to the affected process and the affected procedures. The change history is the audit history.

Audit ledger of every elevation.

If a supervisor temporarily elevated access to handle an incident, the ledger captured it. The auditor sees the record itself.

For operational EHS evidence that rolls up into your SASB Industrial Conglomerates and GRI 403 sustainability reporting, see the ESG integration.

See it on your NAICS

30 minutes. Your plant. Your forms.

Discrete. Process. Heavy fabrication. Light assembly. The demo walks through OSHA 300/301 generation and Federal Safety Indicators filtered to your NAICS.