One Failed Inspection. One Expired Certification.
One OSHA Visit.
Are You Ready?
The OSHA compliance officer steps out of their car at 7:43am. They do not call ahead. They do not need to. In the next 90 minutes, they will check your housekeeping condition, your confined space entry permit, your fall protection plan, and whether your OSHA 300 log is current. One expired document is enough to stop work on the entire project. How many days has it been since anyone checked?
6 Compliance Clocks Running Right Now
Click each timer to toggle "With POD" mode — watch the Shutdown Risk badge change
The Two Things OSHA Checks First — Tracked Every Day Without Manual Effort
- ✗ OSHA officer asks for confined space permit — expired 3 days ago
- ✗ General duty clause violation — housekeeping photographed
- ✗ Work stop issued — $15,625 fine, project halted for days
- ✗ "We thought it was still current" — most expensive sentence in construction
- ✓ POD alert: "Confined Space Permit expires in 7 days — renew now"
- ✓ HousekeepingScore: daily audit flagged zone below 70 at 7am
- ✓ Zero unannounced citations — every compliance gap closed in advance
- ✓ PermitExpirationCascade: 30/14/7/1-day warnings per permit
The Two Things OSHA Checks First — Tracked Every Day Without Manual Effort
Daily housekeeping score and permit expiration cascade — both tracked before the inspector arrives
Housekeeping Score
PODPermit Cascade
PODOSHA Compliance FAQ
Never Be Caught Unprepared. Every Day Is Audit Day.
The OSHA inspector who shows up today does not know it was going to happen. Neither do you. POD ensures you are ready regardless — because every day your compliance clock is running, tracked, and renewed before it matters.
Last updated: March 2026