OSHA's Top 10 list reads like a manufacturing safety checklist. When the inspector walks your plant, every supervisor needs the answer — not a binder in the break room. RegLogic puts the entire 29 CFR 1910 in their pocket.
Manufacturing operations face a unique concentration of OSHA's most-cited standards. LOTO, machine guarding, electrical safety, and hazard communication dominate the Top 10 year after year. When your supervisors can't access the standard, they improvise. And in manufacturing, improvisation costs fingers, hands, and lives.
Lockout/tagout violations (1910.147) consistently rank in the top 5 most-cited OSHA standards. Improper energy isolation during maintenance is one of the leading causes of manufacturing fatalities and amputations.
#4 most-cited standardOSHA penalties for manufacturing violations have increased dramatically. Willful violations reach $156K+ each. Machine guarding failures, electrical hazards, and missing LOTO procedures are expensive — and preventable.
$156K+ for willful violationsManufacturing accounts for the most amputations of any U.S. industry. Unguarded machines, bypassed safety interlocks, and improper lockout procedures cause injuries that are 100% preventable with the right standards.
Most amputations of any industryRegLogic replaces every safety binder, laminated LOTO card, and outdated printout with one searchable app — built for the plant floor.
When the inspector asks about your LOTO program, your plant safety coordinator pulls up 1910.147 in three seconds — not three minutes digging through a filing cabinet in the safety office.
Noisy plant floors, greasy hands, no desk — doesn't matter. RegLogic works offline, on any device, in any condition. Your supervisors get the answer wherever the work happens.
Every regulation is stored locally on the device. No Wi-Fi, no cellular, no problem. Your supervisors access standards on the production floor, in maintenance bays, and at workstations.
Type "lockout tagout" and get 1910.147 instantly. Type "machine guarding" and get 1910.212. No table of contents, no page flipping — just the answer, now.
Full General Industry standards (29 CFR 1910) — LOTO, machine guarding, electrical safety, HazCom, PPE, walking/working surfaces. Complete, current, always up to date.
Raw CFR text is dense legalese. RegLogic restructures it into scannable, hierarchical layouts — tables, indentation, and cross-references that make sense at a glance.
A plant safety coordinator is conducting a LOTO audit during a scheduled maintenance shutdown. She needs to verify the specific energy isolation requirements — 1910.147(c)(4) — for a hydraulic press. She pulls up the standard on her tablet in 3 seconds, verifies the procedure, and documents compliance on the spot. Audit passed. Zero findings.
29 CFR 1910.147(c)(4) — Energy IsolationGive your supervisors, maintenance crews, and safety managers instant access to every OSHA manufacturing standard — on any device, on any floor.