Twenty-nine State Plans. Twenty-nine agency websites. Rules that diverge from federal OSHA in different directions — California's IIPP, Washington's heat and cold stress rules, Maryland's tree-care standard. StatePlan Radar assembles it into one weekly briefing you can forward to clients under your own brand.
How it's built: every record links to its official source, the capture date is kept separate from the effective date, a human reviews every item before publication, and we never draw compliance conclusions — that judgment stays with you.
See a real sample briefing Start the $99 founding pilotOSHA's State Plan pages and each state agency's rulemaking and standards pages, captured and compared week over week. No blogs, no hearsay — primary sources only.
Nothing is published from a model's guess. Each material change is verified against the source text, scoped by jurisdiction, and dated twice: when it was captured and when it takes effect.
A weekly briefing with your logo, your firm's name, and recommended review actions written for client work — the deliverable your retainer clients see between site visits.
The federal approval record for Maryland's State Plan was amended this spring. Recommended review action: confirm whether the amendment alters coverage or enforcement scope relevant to your Maryland clients before advising.
Clients with outdoor, warehouse, or late-night retail operations in Washington answer to WA-specific rule text, not the federal baseline. Recommended review action: check programs against DOSH's current rules, not 29 CFR.
Every record carries a direct source link, separate capture and effective dates, explicit scope, and a review action. No compliance conclusions, ever — that judgment stays with you.
| StatePlan Radar | Enterprise platforms (J.J. Keller, BLR, Enhesa) | Free feeds + AI (listservs, ChatGPT) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Forwardable to clients under your brand | Yes — that's the product | Restricted or negotiated licensing | You assemble and stand behind it |
| All 29 State Plans in one weekly briefing | Yes | Platform modules, per-seat | 29 sites, stitched by hand |
| Official source link on every record | Yes, with capture + effective dates | Varies by product | AI citations require verification |
| Corrections issued to every recipient | Yes — published policy | Varies | No mechanism |
| Transparent pricing, self-serve | Yes — $99–$700/mo | Quotes and demos; often $10K+/yr | Free, plus your hours every week |
Enterprise platforms are good systems for employers running their own programs. Free sources are authoritative but unassembled. StatePlan Radar is the middle: a consultant-first briefing built to be forwarded.
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Cody Ras — I build and run StatePlan Radar, and a named reviewer signs every briefing before it ships. Write me directly: [email protected]. If you reply to any briefing, you get me, not a ticket queue.
If we get something wrong, we say so: material errors are corrected and the correction is sent to every recipient of the affected briefing. Read the correction policy. This service reports what official sources state — it is not legal advice, and it never concludes that any employer is compliant or noncompliant.