A close-up, photographic scene of a heavy-duty tablet encased in a rugged, dust-resistant cover resting on a steel workbench at a quarry, its bright screen displaying a clear, step-by-step standard operating procedure for conveyor maintenance with simple icons and bold headings. Around the tablet are neatly arranged laminated lockout/tagout tags, a silver torque wrench, and a clearly labeled hazard identification card. The setting includes a blurred background of aggregate piles and industrial equipment under an overcast sky. Soft, diffused natural light reduces harsh shadows, creating a practical, focused mood. Shot from a low, three-quarter angle with shallow depth of field, the image emphasizes the tablet and documentation, underscoring technology-enabled safety compliance in a rugged environment.

Integrated Compliance

All-in-one SOPs, training, forms, and hazard tools built for mining, aggregate, and concrete operations.

Solutions

A wide, photographic view of an industrial operations site safety planning table, showing a large laminated site map spread across a dark, clean tabletop with clearly marked hazard zones, traffic patterns, and emergency routes in bold colors. Around the map lie printed SOPs in branded binders, color-coded inspection checklists on sturdy clipboards, and a rugged laptop open to a digital training portal interface. The background reveals blurred shelves with neatly arranged safety equipment and labeled storage bins. Overhead LED lighting creates even, neutral illumination with minimal glare, highlighting crisp details and textures. Captured from a slightly elevated angle using the rule of thirds, the composition feels structured and authoritative, conveying a serious, compliance-driven atmosphere aligned with OSHA and MSHA standards.

Standardized SOP libraries tailored to your pits, plants, and terminals, ready to deploy and update for OSHA/MSHA alignment.

A close-up, photographic scene of a heavy-duty tablet encased in a rugged, dust-resistant cover resting on a steel workbench at a quarry, its bright screen displaying a clear, step-by-step standard operating procedure for conveyor maintenance with simple icons and bold headings. Around the tablet are neatly arranged laminated lockout/tagout tags, a silver torque wrench, and a clearly labeled hazard identification card. The setting includes a blurred background of aggregate piles and industrial equipment under an overcast sky. Soft, diffused natural light reduces harsh shadows, creating a practical, focused mood. Shot from a low, three-quarter angle with shallow depth of field, the image emphasizes the tablet and documentation, underscoring technology-enabled safety compliance in a rugged environment.

Practical video training, hiring and orientation packets, and digital hazard checklists that document competency and reduce inspection-day surprises.

About

An Operating System For Safety

The Brown Operating System connects your SOPs, training, hiring, and hazard controls into one practical compliance framework. Instead of scattered binders and spreadsheets, BOS organizes the workflows, forms, and documentation MSHA and OSHA expect to see. Supervisors know exactly what to run, crews know how to run it safely, and leadership gets clear visibility into risk, accountability, and progress.

Testimonials

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Brown OS cut our MSHA citations and gave supervisors a clear playbook; compliance meetings are faster, and crews finally follow the same safe steps every shift.

— Aya Nakamura

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Within three months we documented every task with BOS SOPs and reduced recordable injuries; inspectors now compliment our training logs instead of writing us up.

— Lila Patel

Rating: 4 out of 5.

The hazard ID tools finally got our miners speaking up; near-miss reports tripled, and we can fix issues before they become injuries.

— Mateo García

Rating: 5 out of 5.

BOS standardized training across all our quarries; new hires reach competency faster, and our last MSHA inspection closed with zero corrective actions for documentation.

— Aya Nakamura