10 questions. 60 seconds. Know your actual exposure — before an inspector shows up.
Up to $18,675/serious violationUp to $132,765/willful or repeat§3395 Heat Illness — #1 cited violationCA DIR 2025 fine schedule
Question 1 of 10
Where is your company headquartered?
California (Cal-OSHA applies)
Other state (Federal OSHA — still useful)
Question 2 of 10
How many people work for your company (including owners doing field work)?
Solo — just me
2–5 employees
6–10 employees
11 or more employees
Question 3 of 10
Do you have a written Heat Illness Prevention Plan (§3395)?
Yes — documented and available to crew
No — we rely on verbal guidance
Not sure
Question 4 of 10
Do you have a written Injury & Illness Prevention Program (§3203)?
Yes — written, updated, signed
No
Not sure what this is
Question 5 of 10
Do you have an SDS binder on every truck for every chemical your crew carries?
Yes — up to date and accessible
No
Partial — some trucks but not all
Question 6 of 10
Have you documented PPE training for all crew members within the last 12 months?
Yes — signed training acknowledgment on file
No — informal or undocumented
Question 7 of 10
Do you have a written fall protection / roof work SOP for elevated work (§1670)?
Yes — documented procedure in place
No — we do roof work but nothing written
N/A — we don't do roof or elevated work
Question 8 of 10
Do you maintain an incident log and near-miss log for your jobs?
Yes — logged and kept on file
No — we handle incidents informally
Question 9 of 10
Have you been inspected or cited by Cal-OSHA in the last 24 months?
Yes — inspected or cited
No
Question 10 of 10
What is your annual revenue band? (Helps size your relative exposure — not shared.)
Under $100K
$100K–$500K
$500K–$1M
Over $1M
Your result is ready:
0
Estimated Cal-OSHA citation exposure range
Citation Gap Analysis
Violation Type
Citation
Est. Fine Range
Fastest Fix
Ranges from CA DIR Title 8 General Industry Safety Orders, 2025 fine schedule.
Adjusted for employee count and inspection history.
Actual outcomes depend on inspector discretion and abatement compliance.
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