BasinCheck

BasinCheck

Industrial & OSHA Safety Audit Software for Oil & Gas

CATEGORYAnalyticsTools
FOUNDERjay_cobskiBuilder
LANGUAGEEN

Replace paper audits with fast, mobile, offline inspections and audit-ready safety documentation tailored for oilfield operations.

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active subscriptions

$1,193

monthly recurring revenue

#1518

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Value Proposition

BasinCheck offers a fast, mobile-first safety audit solution with offline capabilities and automated OSHA-compliant reporting, eliminating the risks and inefficiencies of paper-based processes.

Problem Solved

Eliminates inconsistent audits, lost documentation, untracked corrective actions, and incomplete OSHA records that expose contractors to fines and lost contracts.

Target Audience

B2B

Business Details

Founded in 2025 in PolandBasinCheck serves B2B clients with transparent flat-rate pricingunlimited usersand a focus on oilfield safety compliance.

Pricing

Starter

$125/mo (billed annually)

Ideal for small crews starting safety audits with essential features and unlimited users.

50 monthly field records
Unlimited users
Audits, inspections & templates
Corrective actions tracking
Incident management
OSHA 300/300A logs
Analytics dashboard
PDF export & reporting
Most popular

Standard

$250/mo (billed annually)

For growing operations needing higher field record limits and full feature access.

150 monthly field records
Unlimited users
All Starter features included

Pro

$500/mo (billed annually)

Enterprise-ready plan with unlimited field records and full platform capabilities.

Unlimited field records
Unlimited users
All Standard features included

Life Without vs. With BasinCheck

Without

×Paper checklists and spreadsheets
×Cumbersome enterprise EHS platforms
×Hidden fees or per-seat charges
×Dependence on cellular connectivity

With BasinCheck

Mobile-first offline inspections
Automated corrective action tracking
Instant OSHA 300/300A form generation
Real-time compliance dashboards
Photo attachments with auto-organization
Role-based access control
Audit-ready PDF exports

Questions & Answers

Yes. OSHA requires employers with 11 or more employees in most industries, including oil and gas, to maintain OSHA 300 logs and post the 300A annual summary from February 1 through April 30 each year.

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