Editorial Policy
Last updated: July 9, 2026
PreShift Check publishes practical checklist pages for small business teams. The goal is to help users organize routine workplace checks, not to replace official standards, employer procedures, equipment manuals, training, or qualified review.
Source standard
Core checklist pages link to public safety resources where possible, including OSHA topic pages, eTools, and related public guidance. Source links are used to frame the topic and common inspection areas; they are not copied as official forms.
Review process
Pages are checked for plain-language usefulness, source links, obvious overclaims, government-affiliation risk, and disclaimer clarity. When a topic depends heavily on workplace-specific conditions, the page states those limits.
Review is performed by the PreShift Check editorial team. The review is not legal, engineering, medical, or compliance consulting, and no page should be read as approval for a specific workplace, forklift, chemical, machine, training program, or emergency plan.
Update standard
Source links are checked when pages are updated. If an official source moves, returns an error, or no longer supports the surrounding wording, the link or wording should be corrected before the page is promoted as current.
Corrections
Broken links, unclear checklist wording, outdated source references, and overbroad claims can be reported at contact@preshiftcheck.site. Include the page URL, the wording in question, and any official source that supports the correction.
Independence
PreShift Check is independent and not affiliated with OSHA, the U.S. Department of Labor, or any government agency. See the safety disclaimer for limits.