We believe every worker deserves to go home safe. OKG Solutions uses AI to turn OSHA into clear, bilingual guidance any worker can read — and pairs it with the tools a safety manager actually needs.
Safety compliance at most facilities still runs on paper checklists, scattered spreadsheets, and expensive outside consultants. That gap — between what a facility actually needs and what it can realistically afford — puts real workers at real risk every shift.
OKG Solutions started with a simple question: what would safety compliance look like if it were built for the shop floor, not the boardroom? We use modern AI to turn OSHA 1910 and 1926 into clear, bilingual guidance any worker can understand, and we pair it with the tools a safety manager actually needs — incident reporting, inspection scheduling, plant-floor kiosk chat, and a full audit trail.
We're not here to replace safety professionals. We're here to give smaller facilities the same quality of tooling that Fortune 500 EHS departments already take for granted.
"Enterprise safety platforms weren't built for a 40-person foundry. Six-figure implementations, a full-time admin, a binder nobody opens — that's the status quo for smaller manufacturers, and it's why preventable incidents keep happening."
"OKG exists because that shouldn't be the price of safety. We ship weekly and work directly with our pilot facilities."
Every feature, every decision, every line of code starts with one question: does this make workers safer? If it doesn't protect people, it doesn't ship.
Safety compliance shouldn't require a PhD. We turn complex OSHA regulations into clear, actionable steps any facility manager can follow.
Small and mid-size facilities deserve the same quality safety programs as Fortune 500 companies — without the six-figure consulting fees.
Our tools are designed for the people who actually work on the shop floor, warehouse floor, and job site — not just the people behind desks.
OKG Solutions is early-stage and founder-led. We ship weekly, work directly with our pilot facilities, and build what safety teams actually ask for — no committees, no multi-quarter roadmaps, no six-figure implementation fees. If you want a seat at the table while the product is being shaped, this is the moment to take it.