Feature
The reports that actually get asked for.
Worker credential status. Project compliance. Company credentials. Project closeout. Assembled from the source of truth, exported on demand.
The reports we generate today
- Worker credentials report. Every worker, every credential, expiration dates and status. CSV export.
- Project compliance report. By project, which workers are assigned and whether every required credential is current. CSV export.
- Company credentials report. Insurance certs, contractor licenses, bonds. With renewal status. CSV export.
- Worker exposure-record export. Per-worker, full credential history with source documents linked. CSV plus the document files.
- Crew compliance PDF. Day-of, by-project: who's on the crew, what they're qualified for, the proof.
- Project closeout package. A compiled PDF of the project's daily logs, JHA records, daily reports, permits, photos, and crew credentials. Generated when you close the project.
How an OSHA inspection actually goes
The inspector asks for specific records: the credentials of the workers on the job today, the daily JHA, the daily log, fit-test records for specific workers. Nexus produces each on demand. The goal is to make the document-production phase of the inspection a non-event.
What we don't generate (today)
OSHA 300/300A/301 logs, NESHAP notification PDFs, and state-specific submittal forms aren't generated automatically. We hold the underlying data (incident records, project records, permits), and your regulatory affairs person submits through the state's portal or paper form. Generators are on the roadmap, but we'd rather tell you what's true today than promise outputs we don't yet ship.
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