Federal OSHA monitoring · know the moment OSHA publishes

Watch every work site. Know the moment OSHA publishes.

OSHA Pulse watches every federal OSHA enforcement record at the work sites on your watchlist — willful citations, repeat offenses, fatality-linked inspections — and alerts you shortly after OSHA publishes. Start by looking up any address on demand; add the sites you care about and we watch them for you. One address or your whole watchlist — its full federal OSHA history, monitored.

Plans from $299/mo Federal OSHA coverage Cancel anytime
Sample alerts · what a feed looks like Illustrative
Willful 92 CLUFF CROSSING RD · Salem NH · 306953084 6d ago
Repeat 88 HARBOR WAY · Oakland CA · 307902014 7d ago
Serious 1450 INDUSTRIAL PKWY · Tulsa OK · 308112940 10d ago
Fatality 2200 CORPORATE WOODS · Algonquin IL · 305712930 14d ago
Serious 410 FOUNDRY ST · Cincinnati OH · 306022114 21d ago

Illustrative data shown to convey format. Once you connect your watchlist, you see real alerts tied to your work sites — not a marketing-page sample.

Millions
OSHA records indexed · federal jurisdiction
Tens of K
Citations published per year
Thousands
Willful or repeat citations per year
Daily
Sync cadence · typically 1–2 days to inbox
How it works

Upload your book. We watch every address.

Setup is one CSV. The rest happens daily, in the background.

STEP 01

Upload your watchlist.

Upload a CSV of client addresses. We standardize each to the OSHA site key — so the citation at "Mercer LLC" rolls up to the same row even when the building changes hands.

STEP 02

We sync OSHA every day.

OSHA publishes its enforcement dataset on a regular cadence. We pull it, match against your watchlist, decode the codes, and stage the events. No spreadsheet wrangling on your side.

STEP 03

Alerts land within a day or two.

Email by default, with webhooks and API access on higher tiers. Severity floor, schedule, and quiet hours are configurable. Generate a PDF for any work site from inside the portal.

Inside OSHA Pulse

Three screens you'll spend time in.

The portal is small on purpose. No dashboard sprawl, no maps you don't need. Calm by default, dense when there's something to look at.

Home

The morning brief that tells you whether to act.

Most days, nothing is open. When something is, the most-urgent item sits at the top with the work site, severity, and the underlying citation. Severity breakdown on the right shows the shape of your watchlist at a glance — no maps, no clutter.

Demo data
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OSHA Pulse Home — demo data showing watchlist state
Work site

One page that becomes the work-site PDF.

Counters at the top. Full inspection envelope below, with every OSHA citation field exposed on drill-in: standard, hazard category, emphasis program, initial vs. current penalties, final-order status, gravity, instances, exposed. Accidents nested under their parent inspection. Download PDF is a button on the header — the page is the artifact.

Demo data
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Work site detail — demo data showing inspection history, citations, accidents, penalties.
Alerts

One feed. Filterable.

Every alert OSHA Pulse has delivered, chronological, filterable by severity, status, channel, or work site. From any row, two clicks to the underlying OSHA citation. Configure delivery in Alert Rules — severity floor, channels, schedule, quiet hours.

Demo data
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Alerts feed — demo data showing severity-flagged alerts.
What lands

A clear alert. A record you can forward.

When OSHA publishes new activity at a work site you watch, the alert is already in your inbox — built to be read at a glance and acted on. The work-site PDF is the version you hand to a client, an underwriter, or a file.

From no-reply@oshapulse.com Subject Inspection opened — Northridge Construction (Tower B)
Sample OSHA Pulse alert email — inspection opened at Northridge Construction (Tower B)

What you see on your phone.

A severity strip at the top. A factual headline that names the work site. The key facts as a table. Recent enforcement history inline. Two CTAs — open in OSHA Pulse, or jump to the work-site profile.

  • No 🚨. No "URGENT."
  • Citation activity number in the subject
  • Recent enforcement history inline
  • One-click open into the portal

And a polished PDF you can forward.

Any work site exports as a one-pager: standardized address, OSHA history, citations, accidents, penalties — already formatted to hand to a client, an underwriter, or a file. This is the real report, with sample data.

Sample OSHA Pulse work-site report — page 1 Open the full sample PDF →
Why teams buy this

The data is there. The workflow is the product.

Reading OSHA enforcement data manually — across thousands of work sites, every day — isn't practical. OSHA Pulse does the matching, the decoding, and the monitoring so the only thing you handle is the decision.

Without OSHA Pulse

You find out late.

  • A willful citation publishes at the work site.
  • Nobody's watching, so it sits in the OSHA dataset, unseen.
  • You place workers / bind / onboard without it.
  • You find out after — once it's already your problem.
  • You couldn't act on it; you were exposed to it.
With OSHA Pulse

You find out within a day or two.

  • A citation publishes at the work site.
  • You're monitoring it — the alert lands within a day or two.
  • You pull the PDF before you place, bind, or onboard.
  • You act with the full record in hand.
  • You decided on the facts; you weren't surprised by them.
Built for

Anyone who needs to know what OSHA records about a work site — the moment it publishes.

OSHA Pulse answers one question — what has OSHA recorded at this address? — and keeps watching it for everyone whose next move depends on the answer.

⭐ Staffing & temp-labor agencies

Don't just check a host site once — watch it the whole time your workers are there. OSHA's Temporary Worker Initiative makes you and the host joint employers with a duty to inquire; continuous monitoring is your documented proof you're watching.

PEOs & co-employers

Every client worksite you co-employ at is exposure on your master workers'-comp policy. Screen a client's sites before you sign them — then watch the whole book, so loss control gets there before the claim does.

Safety, EHS & procurement teams

Watch your own work sites for newly-published enforcement — or monitor a subcontractor's or vendor's address while they're on your job.

Workers'-comp producers, brokers & underwriters

Monitor the work sites you've written or quoted — know what OSHA published before the carrier brings it to renewal. Pull the PDF before the meeting; webhooks hand new enforcement straight into your own systems.

Pricing

Priced per work site. Not per seat.

You pay for what you watch — priced per work site you monitor, not per seat, not per event. No call. Cancel anytime.

OshaPulse 75

Up to 75 work sites
$299/mo
≈ $3.99 / site / month
  • Daily federal OSHA sync
  • Email alerts
  • PDF export from any work site
  • Up to 3 user seats
Start with OshaPulse 75

OshaPulse 2500

Up to 2,500 work sites
$2,999/mo
≈ $1.20 / site / month
  • Everything in 400
  • Multiple webhook endpoints
  • White-label PDF reports
  • Up to 25 user seats
Start with OshaPulse 2500

Need more work sites, custom contract terms, or a deeper integration? Talk to us about OshaPulse Custom — contract-priced, every capability unlocked.

FAQ

Frequently asked, plainly answered.

The pre-purchase questions we get most. If we don't do something, we'd rather you find out here than after you've signed up.

How do I get started?

Sign up online and pick a plan that fits your watchlist size. Plans start at $299/month for up to 75 work sites, billed monthly, with no contract — cancel anytime from the portal. Pricing scales down per-site at higher tiers.

What OSHA data does OSHA Pulse cover today?

Federal OSHA enforcement: inspections, citations, accident records, and penalty changes. State-plan programs (Cal/OSHA, MIOSHA, OR-OSHA, and others) are on our roadmap as the data feeds become available. If your book is concentrated in state-plan jurisdictions, get in touch before signing up so we can confirm coverage for your portfolio.

How quickly do I get an alert after OSHA publishes?

OSHA publishes its enforcement dataset on a regular cadence. We sync, match against your watchlist, and deliver. Typical end-to-end is one to two business days from OSHA publication. Source-feed delays or service disruptions can push this longer; we don't quote an SLA but we surface sync health inside the portal.

How accurate is the matching?

Work sites are matched by standardized address. If an address can't be confidently standardized, it's flagged as Unmatched on your watchlist and reported back to you — we don't make a best guess. You can correct it inside the portal or upload a clean version.

What happens to my data if I leave?

Your watchlist and alert history are yours. We provide CSV export from the portal at any time. After cancellation, account data is retained for a short grace period to allow recovery, then purged. OSHA records themselves are public, not customer data, and we keep them.

Can I integrate OSHA Pulse with my other systems?

Yes. The portal exposes webhook delivery on the 400+ tier so you can pipe alerts directly into your CRM, claims, or underwriting tooling. We don't build per-vendor connectors; we provide the building blocks for you (or your IT team) to wire up.

How is my data secured?

Cloud-hosted in US regions with enterprise-grade tenant isolation and encryption at rest and in transit. Customer data is logically isolated per account, with access controls applied on every read. Security questions? Email security@oshapulse.com.

Who's behind OSHA Pulse?

Method Creek Software — a small team that's been building enterprise software for insurance and field-service operators for years. OSHA Pulse is our answer to "why isn't anyone watching what OSHA publishes at the work sites that matter — so you hear about it the day it lands, not months later?"

Watch every work site. Know the moment OSHA publishes.

Look up any address now, or upload a watchlist and let your inbox do the watching. The first sync runs on the next OSHA publication cycle.

For staffing agencies, insurance producers & underwriters, safety, and procurement teams.