Safety Signal transforms thousands of real OSHA incidents into a 90-second AI-powered briefing — tailored to your trades and delivered before the first tool is picked up.
No credit card required. Set up in under 2 minutes.
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Recent Incidents
6,900+
OSHA Incidents
11
Incident Categories
< 60s
Briefing Generation
Flat Rate
Per Company Pricing
Features
From morning briefings to incident logging to PDF exports — Safety Signal covers the full daily safety workflow for construction supervisors.
Access 6,900+ construction incidents from the OSHA ITA dataset — normalized, categorized, and searchable by trade, type, or keyword.
Select a handful of incidents and Safety Signal writes a plain-English crew briefing in seconds — root causes, prevention steps, correct procedures.
Document your own jobsite incidents with photos and narratives. Build a verified safety record that speaks for itself to auditors and insurers.
Export any briefing as a branded, print-ready PDF — your company name, logo, date, and full incident breakdowns ready for the toolbox talk binder.
Jump straight to what matters — Falls, Electrical, Struck By, Chemical, and more. Drill down to specific incident types in seconds without typing a word.
Over time, your incident logs become a trend report — proof of improving safety culture that insurance companies can actually verify. (Coming soon)
How It Works
Create your account and add your company name. Takes under two minutes. No technical setup required.
Tap a category tile to drill into real incidents, or search by keyword. Select the ones most relevant to your crew today.
Hit Generate and Safety Signal writes your briefing. Export the PDF, share it with your crew, and start the shift right.
Pricing
One subscription covers your whole company — not per worker, not per project.
Starter
TBD
Per company · pricing coming soon
Enterprise
Custom
Multi-site, white-label, insurance reporting
Ready to make every shift safer?
Stop hoping your safety culture catches up with your project pace. Start every morning with a briefing built from the incidents that already happened to someone else.