Utility compliance across OSHA, DOT, and EPA.
Electric power generation, oil and gas pipelines, and environmental discharge, three regulatory domains, one platform, one search.
Utility compliance is multi-agency by definition.
PDFs from last year, still in circulation.
The version of the rule your team trains on is the version that was current when you printed it.
Cross-references to standards you don’t track.
Your industry’s primary standard pulls in adjacent rules from other agencies. Tracking the boundary is manual.
Inspections cite paragraphs you barely know.
Inspectors cite paragraphs from sub-parts most teams cover lightly. Defensible response requires reading them now, not later.
OSHA + DOT + EPA, linked end-to-end.
Search across your industry’s primary CFR titles.
Title-scoped search with industry shorthand handled. PRCS, LOTO, JHA, DOT-HM-181, all recognized.
Cross-references rendered as clicks.
Every ‘see § X’ pointer becomes a one-click expand. Letters of Interpretation linked inline.
Federal Register sync, scoped to your titles.
When something changes in your industry’s standards, you get one email. Skip the rest.
Three agencies, one operating environment.
Electric utility safety lives in 29 CFR 1910.269. Pipeline safety lives in 49 CFR 192 and 195. Environmental compliance lives in 40 CFR. A multi-jurisdictional utility lives in all three simultaneously.
RegLogic ships these as a coherent stack. Cross-references between OSHA, DOT, and EPA are linked. State-level overlays (where State Editions are available) cover the intrastate-only portions of utility operations.
For utility compliance teams, this is the platform difference, one search, three agencies.