Rating Safety. Because Safety Matters.

SOS evaluates organizations across defined categories. Each category is scored using observable evidence, documented procedures, and on‑site verification.

How does SOS evaluate safety?

  • Physical Safety Controls — access control, lighting, surveillance coverage, hazard mitigation.

  • Emergency Readiness — emergency plans, drills, communication systems, redundancy.

  • Incident History — OSHA logs, internal reports, severity and frequency of past events.

  • Training & Culture — employee training frequency, leadership involvement, safety accountability.

  • Compliance & Documentation — written policies, inspections, maintenance logs, regulatory alignment.

  • Environmental & Operational Risk — layout, equipment safety, environmental hazards, workflow risks.

Each category is weighted and contributes to the final SOS Safety Score.

Understanding your SOS Safety Score

SOS uses a transparent, consistent rating scale:

  • A (90–100) — Strong, proactive safety posture with documented systems and low incident risk.

  • B (80–89) — Solid safety practices with some areas for improvement.

  • C (70–79) — Basic safety measures in place; notable gaps that increase risk.

  • D (60–69) — Significant weaknesses; elevated risk of incidents.

  • F (<60) — Unsafe conditions; critical failures in safety systems.

Ratings are updated annually or after major operational changes.

Disputes & Appeals

Organizations may request a review of their SOS Safety Rating within 30 days of publication.

To submit a dispute, email disputes@stateofsafe.com with:

  • Company name

  • Date of assessment

  • Specific items being disputed

  • Supporting documentation or evidence

SOS will review the dispute, the original assessment notes, and any new evidence. A written decision will be issued within 30 days. Ratings may be upheld, revised, or withdrawn based on evidence.

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How SOS maintains neutrality

SOS operates an independent safety‑rating organization. To protect neutrality:

  • SOS does not own, operate, or have a financial interest in any company it rates.

  • Ratings are based solely on documented criteria and verified evidence.

  • Assessors must disclose conflicts of interest and will be reassigned if necessary.

  • Purchasing consulting or improvement services does not influence ratings.

SOS ratings represent an independent, evidence‑based opinion.