A conversation, not a pitch

The Documentation Defense

OSHA's own enforcement framework treats employers who can prove a genuine safety program differently from employers who can only claim one. Most safety professionals have never had that framework explained from the inspector's side of the table.

That's a conversation worth twenty minutes: what investigations actually examine, why documentation changes outcomes, and what "a record that stands up" concretely means — from a team built around a former OSHA Compliance Safety and Health Officer with ten years in the field.

No slides, no pitch deck, no obligation. Bring your hardest questions.

Due Diligence Safety and Health LLC is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.