A Better Way to Track OSHA Violations by Company
If you rely on the OSHA.gov establishment search, you already know the data is useful but the workflow is slow. OSHAlert keeps the same public-source foundation while making it much easier to discover violations by company, monitor new citations, and reach the right businesses faster.

Why teams switch from the OSHA.gov search workflow
Automatic daily or weekly alerts instead of manual checking
Company contact enrichment so you can act on the data
Filters for geography, industry, severity, and penalty size
Cleaner company-level views with recent inspection history
See repeated citations, aggregate penalties, and recent inspections in one place so you can quickly qualify accounts.
OSHAlert monitors new enforcement data every day and sends a digest when matching companies are cited.
Profiles include address, website, and phone details so consultants, trainers, and brokers can move from research to outreach immediately.
How teams use this workflow
- Compare public OSHA search results with enriched company profiles.
- Build a prospect list of recently cited companies in your region.
- Filter out low-priority inspections and focus on serious, repeat, or high-penalty citations.
See how teams use company-level tracking and dashboards.
Learn how consultants use OSHA alerts to generate leads.
Browse programmatic state and industry pages built from OSHA data.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. OSHAlert monitors public U.S. Department of Labor enforcement data and organizes it into a faster, more useful workflow.
The OSHA search is a raw lookup tool. OSHAlert adds alerts, company-level organization, internal filtering, and contact enrichment so teams can turn public data into action.
Safety consultants, training providers, insurance brokers, and other B2B teams that prospect into companies after citations are posted.
See how OSHAlert fits your workflow
Use public OSHA enforcement data in a faster, cleaner, more actionable system.