Making OSHA enforcement data accessible, searchable, and analytically meaningful for professionals who protect workers.
2.3M+
Facility Records
50
U.S. States
49,800+
AI-Enriched Reports
Our Mission
SVEP Navigator transforms raw U.S. Department of Labor enforcement data into structured, searchable intelligence. We believe that workplace safety decisions should be informed by complete, accessible data — not buried in government databases that require expert navigation.
Our platform serves compliance professionals, safety officers, environmental health specialists, labor attorneys, and researchers who need to quickly assess a facility's enforcement history, benchmark it against industry peers, and understand the regulatory context behind each citation.
What We Do
Data Aggregation
We ingest the complete OSHA enforcement dataset — every inspection, citation, and penalty across all 50 states and U.S. territories. This dataset is updated periodically from the U.S. Department of Labor's public enforcement records, covering decades of workplace safety oversight.
Analytical Enrichment
Raw enforcement data tells you what happened. Our analytical layer tells you what it means. Each of our top 49,800+ facility reports includes:
Industry benchmarking — How does this facility compare to the national average for its NAICS sector?
State-level context — Percentile ranking among all inspected facilities in the same state
Citation analysis — Plain-English translation of CFR regulatory standards
Risk scoring — Composite 0-100 risk assessment based on penalty severity, citation type, and violation pattern
Compliance timeline — Abatement rates and enforcement progression
Research-Grade Search
Our full-text search engine covers the entire 2.3 million facility database with instant results. Filter by state, browse by industry, and explore top enforcement actions — all designed for the speed and precision that professional research demands.
Data Source & Provenance
All enforcement data presented on SVEP Navigator originates from the U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). This data is made publicly available under the Freedom of Information Act and is accessible through the DOL's public enforcement data portals.
We do not alter, fabricate, or editorialize the underlying enforcement facts. Citation counts, penalty amounts, dates, addresses, and NAICS codes are presented exactly as reported by OSHA. Our analytical commentary provides additional context using publicly available regulatory frameworks and statutory references.
Editorial Standards
Accuracy — Enforcement data is presented as published by the U.S. Department of Labor. We do not modify penalty amounts, citation counts, or inspection dates.
Context — Every facility report includes industry and state benchmarks so readers can assess relative severity, not just absolute numbers.
Transparency — Our Methodology page explains exactly how risk scores, tier classifications, and benchmarks are calculated.
Independence — SVEP Navigator is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to OSHA, the Department of Labor, or any government agency. We are an independent research platform.
Non-advocacy — We present data and analysis. We do not advocate for or against specific employers, industries, or regulatory outcomes.