vs. $80,000+/yr for a full-time EHS hire · vs. $165,514 for one willful citation
We automate every OSHA regulation change, keep your written programs current, and generate inspection-ready evidence packs on demand — backed by 7 years inside corrugated plants. No compliance team required.
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Here’s exactly what the AI does on its own versus the ~2 hours per month that stays with you.
Federal Register polled daily for OSHA changes affecting NAICS 322211. NEP updates, enforcement memos, and penalty changes tracked in real time.
Every regulation change gets an AI-generated summary: what changed, what it means for corrugated plants, what action is required and by when.
When OSHA changes a standard, your LOTO, HazCom, Combustible Dust, and Confined Space programs are auto-redlined. You review, approve, done.
What MN and WI corrugated plants got cited for this month, exact dollar amounts, and what each citation reveals about OSHA’s current inspection focus.
Incident logs automated and formatted to OSHA standards. Annual 300A summary generated in January. Audit trail maintained automatically.
When OSHA shows up, generate a complete evidence pack in minutes: policies, change history, training records, inspection logs — organized for the inspector.
Enter your plant profile to see estimated fine exposure, available savings, and how fast the service pays for itself.
OSHA’s Combustible Dust NEP is actively targeting corrugated plants with NAICS 322211 — not someday, right now in 2026. Inspectors are walking facilities with your exact SIC code on a priority list.
In 2025, OSHA maximum willful penalties hit $165,514 per violation. One inspection with multiple combustible dust counts can trigger $300K–$500K in total citations.
Your EHS manager — if you have one — spends 10–20 hours/month manually tracking regulation changes. At even $80/hr loaded cost, that’s $800–$1,600/month of labor doing what our system does automatically.
The question isn’t whether $1,000/month is worth it. It’s whether you want to find out the hard way that it was.
“They found dust accumulation above a conveyor we’d stopped seeing. It was exactly the kind of thing an OSHA inspector would have flagged — and they knew which regulation it fell under before they finished the sentence.”
— EHS Manager, corrugated facility, MinnesotaEvery engagement starts with a free on-site snapshot. No contract. No commitment. The first invoice comes after you’ve seen the value.
On-site walkdown + prioritized action report. We align with a scheduled visit so there’s zero production disruption. No obligation. No invoice until you see the value.