Safety Documents Built for Construction
Generate OSHA-compliant safety plans, hazard communication programs, and employee handbooks for your construction company. Site-specific, state-compliant, ready in minutes.
Why contractors need compliance documents
Non-compliance isn't just a paperwork problem — it's a business risk.
OSHA targets construction
Construction consistently tops OSHA's most-cited industries. The "Fatal Four" — falls, struck-by, electrocution, and caught-in/between — account for over 60% of construction fatalities.
Penalties are severe
OSHA construction penalties start at $15,625 per serious violation and up to $156,259 for willful violations. A single jobsite inspection can result in multiple citations.
Every jobsite needs documentation
General contractors, subcontractors, and specialty trades all need site-specific safety plans. Writing one from scratch for each project is impractical.
Documents for contractors
Generate any of these documents in minutes. Tailored to your state and business.
Site-Specific Safety Plan
Comprehensive safety plan covering the OSHA Focus Four hazards, PPE requirements, tool safety, scaffolding, excavation, and emergency procedures.
OSHA Compliance Plan
Complete OSHA compliance program covering recordkeeping (300 logs), training documentation, inspection procedures, and hazard assessment.
Hazard Communication Program
GHS-compliant HazCom plan for construction chemicals, solvents, adhesives, paints, and welding materials. Includes SDS management.
Employee Handbook
Construction-specific handbook covering safety policies, drug/alcohol testing, PPE requirements, tool use, and disciplinary procedures.
Incident Report Template
OSHA-aligned incident report for jobsite injuries, near-misses, property damage, and equipment failures with root cause analysis fields.
Federal regulations that apply
- 29 CFR 1926 - Construction Industry Standards
- 29 CFR 1926.501-503 - Fall Protection
- 29 CFR 1926.651-652 - Excavation & Trenching
- 29 CFR 1926.1200 - Hazard Communication
- 29 CFR 1904 - Recording & Reporting Occupational Injuries
State variations matter
26 states and territories operate their own OSHA-approved state plans with requirements that are at least as stringent as federal OSHA. California (Cal/OSHA), New York, and Washington have notably stricter construction safety requirements.
Most common violations
Penalty range
$1,116 - $15,625 per serious violation (up to $156,259 for willful)
“As a GC, I need a site-specific safety plan for every project. It used to take my safety manager a full week. Now I generate one in 15 minutes that's specific to the job scope and state requirements.”
James Ruiz
General Contractor · Austin, TX
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about contractors compliance.
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Stop risking fines and failed inspections. Generate professional, state-specific compliance documents tailored to your contractors business.