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Is Vexor OSHA compliant?

Vexor provides the documentation tools (JSA, daily logs, photos with crew attribution + timestamps + GPS) that satisfy OSHA recordkeeping requirements for 29 CFR 1926 (construction) and 29 CFR 1910 (general industry). The software itself isn't certified compliant in any formal sense — OSHA doesn't certify software — but the records Vexor produces are what OSHA inspectors expect to see during an audit.

The most-cited OSHA documentation requirements for trade contractors: pre-task hazard analysis (JSA), PPE issuance + training records, incident reports, equipment inspections, and (for fall-protection regulated work) competent-person sign-offs. Vexor's JSA workflow + daily log + photo timestamping cover all of these.

Compliance is ultimately a function of how you USE the tools. A digital JSA that's built but never signed by the crew isn't compliance — it's noise. Vexor enforces the signature workflow before crew can start work on a JSA-assigned job.

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