Free compliance assessment — all 50 states — your scorecard in minutes

OSHA issued
$1.04 billion
in penalties
since 2020.

What's your exposure?

Get your compliance score calculated against real OSHA enforcement data across every state and territory — and see exactly what an inspector would cite you for. Whether you're in a federal OSHA state or a state-plan state.

Real OSHA enforcement data
All 50 states + DC
27 industries
Instant results
Sample score report
6/ 11
Gaps detected — 5 citations possible
Estimated fine exposure
$32,262 – $80,655
No written safety program
HazCom program missing
OSHA 300 not posted
No emergency action plan
Training undocumented
$0M
in OSHA penalties since 2020
0+
employers cited nationwide
0%
of citations rated serious
0
states monitored daily
How it works

Same inspector.
Same questions.
Now you know first.

Federal OSHA or state plan — the core safety standards are the same. Your score is calculated against real enforcement data from your state, your industry, and the exact standards an inspector checks.

Step 01

Select your state + industry

Federal OSHA state or state-plan state — the calculator knows the difference. Industry-specific questions adapt to your vertical’s hazard profile.

Step 02

Answer a few core questions

Yes/no questions mapped to the exact standards OSHA inspectors check during a walkaround. HazCom. Emergency plans. Training records. Safety programs. OSHA 300.

Step 03

See your score + close the gaps

Compliance score, gap analysis, and fine exposure — benchmarked against real OSHA enforcement data. Download your scorecard. Fix the gaps yourself or let PROTEKON close them in 48 hours.

50
States covered

22 federal OSHA states. 25 state-plan states with their own enforcement agencies. 4 hybrid states. Your score adjusts for jurisdiction — because a citation in California, Michigan, Oregon, or Washington carries different penalty structures than federal OSHA.

Protekon compliance dashboard showing real-time score and gap analysis
What you get

Every state.
Every industry.
One score.

Benefit

Your exact compliance score

Weighted against real OSHA enforcement data for your industry in your state. Not a generic risk quiz — a score benchmarked against actual citations.

Benefit

Every gap, named and priced

Each gap mapped to the federal or state-plan standard, the citation classification (serious, willful, repeat), and the penalty range your OSHA area office would assess.

Benefit

Total fine exposure in dollars

A single number: what it costs if OSHA walks in today. Serious violations: $16,131. Willful: up to $161,323. Per violation. Most employers we assess carry $32K–$81K in exposure.

Benefit

Industry-specific intelligence

27 industries. Construction alone accounts for $469M in penalties. Manufacturing: $271M. Your score reflects your industry’s real enforcement profile — not a one-size-fits-all template.

Feature

State-plan jurisdiction awareness

California, Michigan, Oregon, Washington, and 21 other states run their own OSHA programs with stricter standards. The assessment knows which jurisdiction governs your workplace.

Feature

Straight to your score.

Full score, gap analysis, and fine exposure shown immediately. Your personalized gap analysis delivered to your inbox. The downloadable PDF scorecard is the only thing gated.

What business owners discovered

They thought they
were compliant.

56%

of all OSHA violations nationwide are classified as serious — meaning the hazard could cause death or serious physical harm. 243,000 serious citations. $1.04 billion in penalties. Most employers cited had no idea they were exposed.

$469M
Construction
$271M
Manufacturing
$37M
Wholesale
$35M
Transportation
$22M
Agriculture

We had a safety manual from our corporate office. The assessment found it wasn’t site-specific and our HazCom program was missing entirely. Two citations waiting to happen — $32K exposure we had no idea about.

Plant Manager
Houston, TX · 85 employees
Manufacturing

I assumed our general contractor handled OSHA compliance for the whole site. The calculator showed that as the controlling employer, every sub’s violation is our citation. We were carrying $96K in downstream exposure.

General Contractor
Phoenix, AZ · 45 employees
Construction

Oregon runs its own OSHA program with stricter penalty structures. I didn’t know that until this assessment. Our emergency action plan was missing and our training records were two years out of date.

Warehouse Director
Portland, OR · 120 employees
Warehouse
The alternatives

What are your options?

Ignore it, DIY it, hire a safety consultant, or let PROTEKON handle it across every state you operate in.

CapabilityDo nothingDIY / TemplatesSafety ConsultantPROTEKON
Written safety program (IIPP/APP)
HazCom + SDS management
Emergency action plan
Multi-state jurisdiction mapping
Ongoing regulatory monitoring
Automatic document updates
Enforcement data benchmarking
Audit-ready in 48 hours
Annual cost$0 until cited$1K–$5K$8K–$25K$597/mo
Risk if inspected$48K–$161K+$16K–$80K$5K–$20KMinimal
Before you start

Common questions.

Yes. The assessment covers all 50 states plus DC and US territories. It automatically adjusts for whether you’re in a federal OSHA state (22 states where federal OSHA enforces directly) or a state-plan state (25 states like California, Michigan, Oregon, and Washington that run their own programs with potentially stricter standards). 4 states are hybrid — federal for private sector, state plan for public sector.

Federal OSHA sets the floor. State-plan states must be “at least as effective” but can — and often do — impose stricter standards and higher penalties. California (Cal/OSHA), Michigan (MIOSHA), Oregon (OR-OSHA), and Washington (WISHA) are the most notable. Your score factors in the enforcement patterns for your specific jurisdiction.

We use actual OSHA penalty amounts per standard from real enforcement citations. Current federal penalty maximums: $16,131 per serious violation, $161,323 per willful or repeat violation, and $16,131 per day for failure to abate. State-plan states may exceed these. We show a range because final amounts depend on employer size, good faith, and violation history.

No. The full assessment — score, gap analysis, fine exposure — is shown immediately. The downloadable PDF scorecard is the only step that asks for your email.

The questions map directly to what an OSHA compliance officer checks during a programmed or complaint-driven inspection. If your score is green, you probably don’t need us. If it’s red, you need somebody — we happen to close every gap within 48 hours.

Yes. Take the assessment once per state where you operate. Each location may face different enforcement patterns, jurisdiction rules, and industry-specific requirements. PROTEKON’s multi-site plan manages all locations from one dashboard.

We cover 27 industry verticals mapped from NAICS codes. If yours isn’t in the dropdown, select the closest match — the core safety questions (HazCom, emergency action plan, OSHA 300, training records, written safety program) apply to every employer regardless of industry.

A few yes-or-no baseline questions plus industry-specific checks that adapt to your vertical.

OSHA inspected 137,000 workplaces in this dataset

The question isn't
if they'll inspect you.
It's what they'll find.

Real results. Your compliance score and fine exposure — calculated against real OSHA enforcement data across every US state, territory, and industry.

Your scorecard in minutes
All 50 states
27 industries
Real enforcement data

This assessment is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Results are based on self-reported answers and real OSHA enforcement data from January 2020 through March 2026. Fine estimates reflect current federal OSHA penalty maximums; state-plan states may differ. PROTEKON is not a law firm.