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MSHA publishes millions of enforcement records. We turn that data into compliance intelligence you can act on.
MSHA publishes violation data, inspection records, and mine information through their Open Government Data initiative. But it's buried in bulk downloads, pipe-delimited files, and scattered across multiple databases. Getting a simple answer requires hours of data work.
When you receive a citation, you need to know: How often is this standard cited? What are the typical penalties? What does the historical enforcement record show? Today, answering these questions requires expensive consultants or manual research.
We ingested over 3 million MSHA enforcement records — violations, inspections, mines, and penalties. Then we built an intelligence layer that lets you query all of it in plain English. Ask a question, get an answer backed by real data.
Raw data isn't helpful. Our platform analyzes citations, summarizes historical enforcement trends, and surfaces source-backed citation lookups. Data-backed answers include retrieved sources and limitations; general guidance without a retrieved source is explicitly labeled.
Safety managers researching enforcement history. Compliance teams reviewing citation records. Operators looking up their mine’s enforcement record. Consultants doing data-backed research. This tool is for anyone who deals with MSHA.
MSHA Intelligence is built by CementOps AI — a company focused on bringing data intelligence tools to mining and cement plant operations. Our full platform includes 12 specialist copilots covering kiln optimization, maintenance reliability, quality control, environmental compliance, and more.
This MSHA product is available as a standalone tool or as part of the full CementOps AI platform deployment.
Learn about the full platform →Founder, CementOps AI LLC
Josh builds AI tools for cement and industrial plant operations. MSHA Intelligence grew out of that work: the plants and quarries he serves live under 30 CFR, and the enforcement data that should help them was locked away in bulk government downloads nobody had time to parse. So he built the tool he kept wishing existed — and maintains its 3M+ record database, updated periodically from MSHA’s Open Government Data.
Every feature request, support email, and enterprise call goes directly to him — no ticket queue, no offshore support desk.
jlarkin@cementops.ai →