RailCertSafe helps shortline railroads, switching operations, contractors, and industrial rail sites keep training, qualification, OJT, and oversight records organized, current, and inspection-ready without adding enterprise software overhead.
Part 243 recordkeeping comes first: clear employee records, supervisor sign-offs, evidence links, certified history, and export-ready packets.
The work happened, but the proof is scattered.
Training records in one folder. OJT sign-offs somewhere else. Oversight notes on paper. The real burden is proving the work quickly when someone asks.
Refresher dates and qualification gaps should not sneak up.
Small teams do not need more reminders to manage manually. The system should show what is current, what needs attention, and what is coming next.
The person using it may also be running the railroad.
RailCertSafe is being shaped for operators who have five minutes between other duties, not a software implementation team waiting down the hall.
One conductor at a small railroad can carry five different training clocks under five different rules — certification, operating rules instruction, roadway worker protection, brake inspection qualification, and Part 243 wrapped around all of it. RailCertSafe is built to know how the rules fit together: which requirements apply to each person, which ones satisfy others, and what's due next — so nobody has to hold the whole lattice in their head.
These are real screens from the working product — a demonstration railroad, but the actual software. This is what "who's current, who needs what, and when" looks like when the system does the remembering.


Every worker's training, qualification, and certification standing, sorted so whoever needs attention soonest is first. Green means current, yellow means due soon, red means past due — with the actual dates. Filter by craft, print it, and hand it to an inspector. On a desk or in the yard on a phone.

Sign in and the first thing you see is what needs attention — in plain English, with a button that takes you to the fix. Expiring certifications surface 90 days out, because recertification takes lead time. No reports to run, no spreadsheet to cross-check.

Field crews can't always carry devices — so the paper is part of the product. Forms print with your railroad's name and each worker's information already filled in: they check "OK" or correct only what's changed — a two-minute confirmation instead of a blank form. Scanned copies flow back in for review, and nothing touches a record until a person approves it.
Records with a chain of custody
Certified records are designed to be permanent, traceable, and ready to produce without hunting through folders.
Regulation-aware workflows
Part 243 is the starting point, with workflows for training, OJT, qualification, oversight, certification, and exports.
No silent overwrites
Corrections to certified records should be visible, attributable, and preserved with the original record.
Shaped with early users
Early participants can help refine the workflows before launch, especially where small teams handle compliance without a dedicated department.
RailCertSafe is looking for early rail operators, contractors, and industrial sites that want a cleaner way to manage Part 243 records. Early participants can help shape the product and may receive free or low-cost access while workflows are refined.
No spam. No sales calls. Just a follow-up about RailCertSafe and whether the early version may fit your operation.