In late 2024, Marwan Rateb watched an independent body-shop owner in York, PA pay $4,800 to a compliance consultant who handed back a binder with three expired SDSs and a painter cert that had lapsed eight months earlier. Two weeks later an OSHA inspector walked in. The shop got a $16,550 citation for the cert and a $4,200 citation for the SDSs.
That binder should never have been on a shelf. It should have been on the painter's phone. ShopShield is what should have been on his iPad that day.
Design partners in Pennsylvania, New York, and Texas use it on the floor every week. Every change goes through a shop before it ships. If a feature does not survive contact with a steel-toed boot, it does not ship.
Painters, body techs, RO writers, jobbers, mixing rooms, frame benches. That's the language of a body shop. Not 'workspaces,' 'channels,' 'tickets,' or 'vendors.' Open ShopShield and it reads like the shop you walk into.
ShopShield is built and run by one person out of York County, PA. No sales team. No call center. If you email Marwan, Marwan answers, usually inside a business day.