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Grounded in eCFR Federal Register LDEQ · LAC 33 EPA ECHO

Operational Risk Intelligence Platform

An HSE leadership doctrine, operationalized. Tested in the field. Signed by humans.

Eleven pillars, five signal domains, a seven-component methodology. Cited to live regulation. Signed by your team.

Early access · Pilot engagements open · Q2 2026

Grounded at paragraph precision in 29 CFR 40 CFR 49 CFR 30 CFR LAC 33 NFPA ANSI / ASSP Federal Register EPA ECHO

Operating principles

  • 01 AI is subordinate to leadership.
  • 02 Authority remains human.
  • 03 Accountability remains intact.

Built for

Operations where HSE is an engineered function, not a clipboard exercise.

04 verticals · more on engagement

  • 01

    Upstream oil & gas

    Well operations, production facilities, pipelines, and offshore platforms. PTW, MOC, and SPCC workflows that reconcile with PHMSA 49 CFR and EPA 40 CFR.

  • 02

    Downstream refining & petrochem

    Process safety management, tiered MOC, hot-work and confined-space regimes tuned for OSHA 29 CFR 1910 PSM and EPA RMP facilities.

  • 03

    Industrial construction

    Pre-job JHA, tailgate, and permit flows that travel with the crew. Contractor qualification and subcontractor rollups without the spreadsheet.

  • 04

    Environmental services

    LDEQ / LAC 33 and EPA ECHO fluency, environmental monitoring, waste and air programs — grounded in the regulations you actually report against.

What it does

Four layers of one platform. Engineered as a system, not stitched from vendors.

01

Engineered programs

HSE programs, SPCC plans, JHAs, and procedures generated against the embedded HSE leadership doctrine and grounded in live regulatory sources — eCFR, Federal Register, LDEQ, EPA ECHO. Every section cites its authority. Export as DOCX or PDF with your branding.

02

Live field operations

Incidents, permits, stop-work authority, safety observations, JHAs, tailgate meetings, shift handovers, field notes, and management of change — tracked, routed, and closed out in one system. Nothing lives in a spreadsheet.

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03

Signal intelligence

Real-time dashboards across five signal domains, with Operational Pressure as a first-class metric. Client risk profiles, audit readiness, competency gaps, and regulatory change alerts — before they become incidents.

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04

Human governance

Every AI-generated document is scored for Doctrine Alignment before it reaches your team. Misalignment surfaces to an approval pipeline and re-alignment queue. The AI proposes. Your leadership decides.

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How it works

Doctrine in. Engineered programs out. Humans in charge of both ends.

  1. 01

    Doctrine embedded

    A complete HSE leadership doctrine ships inside the engine — eleven leadership pillars, a five-domain risk model, and a seven-component operational methodology. Built from a career in oil and gas, petrochemical, and industrial construction. Queryable from day one.

  2. 02

    Programs engineered

    HSE programs, SPCC plans, JHAs, and procedures generated against the doctrine and grounded in live regulation. Every section carries its authority — eCFR citation, Federal Register notice, LDEQ reference, or the doctrine clause it traces back to.

  3. 03

    Humans govern

    Every output is scored for Doctrine Alignment before it reaches your team. Misalignment routes to an approval pipeline. The AI proposes; your leadership decides what ships.

The doctrine layer

A career of HSE leadership doctrine — already engineered in.

Most platforms ship empty and wait for you to fill them. This one ships with a complete, operationalized HSE leadership doctrine — built from a career in oil and gas, petrochemical, and industrial construction — embedded in the engine, cross-linked to regulation, and ready to govern every program your team generates on day one.

Leadership doctrine · Operationally ready Embedded · Queryable · Cited
11 Leadership pillars

HSE governed as a leadership discipline — not an oversight function. Every pillar is a scoring dimension behind Doctrine Alignment.

5 Signal domains

Work Execution, Human Performance, Environmental, System Integrity, and Operational Pressure — the only one nobody else instruments.

7 Methodology components

From corporate DNA through systems assessment to the intelligence dashboard — a single operational architecture, not a stack of disconnected frameworks.

Cross-linked at the paragraph to

  • OSHA 29 CFR
  • EPA 40 CFR
  • PHMSA 49 CFR
  • MSHA 30 CFR
  • LDEQ · LAC 33
  • NFPA
  • ANSI / ASSP
  • Federal Register
  • EPA ECHO

Already have your own? You can ingest your corporate standards into the same knowledge base and blend them with the embedded doctrine. The baseline is already in place — most partners adopt it wholesale and layer their own over time.

Signal domains

Five domains of risk intelligence. One of them is the reason the others matter.

  • I

    Work Execution

    How the job is actually run: procedure adherence, permit-to-work closeout, JHA completeness, handover clarity.

  • II

    Human Performance

    Competency currency, fatigue, training gaps, observation trends — who is ready and who is not.

  • III

    Environmental / External

    Regulatory shifts, weather windows, external audits, community exposure, environmental monitoring events.

  • IV

    System Integrity

    Asset condition, management of change, inspection cadence — the condition of the systems the work depends on.

  • V Primary

    Operational Pressure

    Schedule compression, budget pressure, fatigue cycles, short-staffing — the forces that push a crew past the point where the written procedure holds.

The signal nobody else instruments

Operational Pressure — the risk that shows up before the incident.

Schedule compression. Shift fatigue. Budget-driven shortcuts. The forces that push a crew past the point where the written procedure holds. We model it as a first-class signal domain, not a narrative footnote in a post-incident report.

Grounded in regulation

Live sources. Paragraph-level citations. No silent regeneration.

Every clause the system writes traces back to a named authority — a regulation in effect today or a written doctrine clause you own. When the underlying regulation changes, affected programs are flagged for human review, not quietly rewritten.

  • eCFR

    OSHA and EPA as they read today, not last year's PDF. Sections cited at paragraph level.

  • Federal Register

    Proposed rules, final rules, comment windows, effective dates — surfaced before they surprise you.

  • LDEQ / LAC 33

    Louisiana environmental regulations and parish-specific requirements, ingested and searchable.

  • EPA ECHO

    Facility-level compliance and enforcement history for you and anyone you work alongside.

The math

What you’re paying for “good enough.”

Most operations don’t lose to a competing platform — they lose to inertia. A retainer with a safety consultant, a folder of Excel templates, an audit prep that starts six weeks too late. Move the sliders. The math is yours.

Your operation today

$48,000

$0 → $250,000

12

1 → 50 people

8

0 → 40 hrs · per person · loaded at $50/hr

$25,000

$0 → $100,000 · expected cost of being audit-unready

The math, year one

Today’s annual cost $322,600 $48,000 consultant · $249,600 manual labor · $25,000 audit risk
HSE Ops Engine — year one $27,500 $3,500 pilot · $24,000 platform · Q2 2026 placeholder pricing
Estimated annual savings
$295,100 91% lower
Time to first engineered program
  • With a consultant 8 weeks
  • With HSE Ops Engine 2 weeks

Estimates based on industry averages and pilot pricing. Actual savings depend on operation complexity, regulatory footprint, and existing workflows.

Want a real estimate for your operation? Request a pilot

FAQ

The questions serious operators ask first.

Does this replace our HSE team?
Never. It is leverage for leadership. The platform generates doctrine-aligned programs and surfaces signals faster than manual work allows, but your HSE engineers approve, refine, and own every output that ships. Authority stays human. Accountability stays intact.
What if we don’t have a written HSE doctrine of our own?
Most operators don’t, and it doesn’t matter — the doctrine is the product. The engine ships with a complete, operationalized HSE leadership doctrine: eleven leadership pillars, a five-domain risk model, and a seven-component methodology, built from a career in oil and gas, petrochemical, and industrial construction. You generate aligned programs from day one. If you already have your own written standards, you can ingest them into the same knowledge base — but the baseline is already there, and most partners adopt it wholesale.
What does “Doctrine Alignment” actually mean?
Before any AI-generated document reaches a human reviewer, it is scored against the embedded HSE leadership doctrine — eleven pillars, a five-domain risk model, a seven-component methodology. If it drifts, it is flagged and routed to the approval pipeline. No output ships without an aligned signature.
How is regulatory content kept current?
We integrate live with eCFR, the Federal Register, LDEQ’s LAC 33, and EPA ECHO. When a regulation changes, affected documents are flagged for review — not quietly regenerated behind your back.
What does Operational Pressure measure?
Schedule compression, budget pressure, fatigue cycles, short-staffing, backlog — the human and organizational forces that push crews past the point where the written procedure holds. Most incident reviews mention these factors as narrative. We instrument them as signal.
What industries is this built for?
Oil and gas, petrochemical, industrial construction, and environmental services — operations where HSE is an engineered function, not a clipboard exercise. You don’t need a written doctrine to start; the engine ships with one.
When can I pilot it?
Pilot engagements open in Q2 2026. We are taking a small number of partners to keep feedback loops tight. Request early access below.

Early access

Pilot engagements open for Q2 2026.

We're taking a small number of pilot partners in oil & gas, petrochemical, and industrial construction. No pricing page yet. If your operation takes safety seriously and you want to see what engineered programs look like, tell us.

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