OSHA Compliance Bot

The answer before
OSHA asks.

A foreman with dirty gloves and 30 seconds between tasks will not scroll through OSHA 1910. He will send a text. One wrong PPE call from memory is a $16,000 citation — and it's usually preventable.

"They won't open a PDF on a job site. They will send a text."

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Text a question or snap any corner of your facility. See what OSHA would flag first.

📸 Photo scan — storage room

"User snaps a photo of a cluttered storage area with a fire extinguisher, electrical panel, and cables on the floor"

🔴 Potential Violation

Fire extinguisher mounted on wall but large coiled cables and cardboard boxes are directly in front — obstructing immediate access.

§ 1910.157(c)(1) — must be readily accessible at all times
🔴 Potential Violation

Electrical panel with control dials present. Cardboard boxes stacked to the left, cables draped in front — 36 inches clearance required.

§ 1910.303(g)(1) — 36" minimum working space in front of all panels
🔴 Potential Violation

Multiple large coils of black cable lying across the floor — not secured or managed, creating a significant tripping hazard.

§ 1910.22(a)(2) — walking surfaces must be free of hazards
📋 Priority Action: Fire extinguisher access blocked — immediate correction required.
Question asked

"Do I need fall protection working at 5 feet above ground?"

✅ Yes — Required

Fall protection required at 4 feet or more above adjacent floor level in general industry workplaces.

§ 1910.23(c)(1)
Question asked

"Is a hard hat required when working near overhead hazards?"

✅ Yes — Required

Head protection required when falling object risk exists. ANSI Z89.1. Baseball caps are NOT approved PPE.

§ 1910.135
Question asked

"Can workers refuse a job they think is unsafe?"

✅ Yes — Protected right

Employees may refuse work when there is reasonable belief of imminent danger. Employer cannot retaliate for good-faith refusal.

§ 5(a)(1) / 11(c)
Question asked

"What PPE is required when handling chemicals?"

✅ Required — Hazard-based

Eye and face protection required when exposed to liquid chemicals, acids, or caustics. Employer must conduct hazard assessment to specify exact PPE.

§ 1910.133 / 1910.132(d)
The real cost

Most citations aren't from ignorance. They're from a 30-second gap.

The PDF nobody opens

Your team finished the safety training. The manual is in the office. The hazard is on the floor right now. Nobody is walking back to look it up.

The guess that costs $16,000

OSHA citations average $15,625 per violation. Most stem from field decisions made without access to the actual standard — not from malicious intent.

The answer they'll actually use

They already use Telegram. The barrier isn't knowledge — it's friction. Remove the friction. A text message is the only format that works on an active job site.

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