OSHA construction standards are the most enforced workplace safety regulations in America. General contractors increasingly require written safety programs from subcontractors. CompliDoc generates the site-ready safety documents your company needs.
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Comprehensive Emergency Action Plan compliant with OSHA's Emergency Action Plan standard (29 CFR 1910.38). Covers emergency escape procedures, critical operations shutdown, employee accounting, rescue and medical duties, emergency reporting, coordinator designation, training, and plan maintenance.
Comprehensive Construction Safety Program compliant with OSHA 29 CFR 1926 (Construction Standards). Covers safety responsibilities, hazard assessment, fall protection, scaffold safety, excavation/trenching, electrical safety, PPE, hazard communication, toolbox talks, incident reporting, emergency procedures, subcontractor safety, training, and recordkeeping.
Comprehensive Fall Protection Plan compliant with OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart M (Fall Protection). Covers competent person designation, fall hazard assessment, fall protection systems, equipment specifications, anchorage requirements, inspection and maintenance, ladder safety, aerial lift and scaffold fall protection, rescue plan, training, and documentation.
Comprehensive Site-Specific Safety Plan (SSSP) compliant with OSHA 29 CFR 1926 and site-specific safety planning best practices. Covers project overview, site organization, hazard assessment, fall protection, electrical safety, excavation, confined space, heavy equipment, housekeeping, emergency action plan, fire prevention, environmental controls, PPE, daily briefings, incident reporting, and signatures.
Non-compliance carries real consequences. Here's what's at stake for your business.
Construction is OSHA's most-inspected industry. The top violations — fall protection, scaffolding, ladders, hazard communication, and training — all require written programs.
OSHA Standard 1926.501 (Fall Protection) has been the most-cited violation for over a decade. A written fall protection plan is required whenever employees work at heights of 6 feet or more.
General contractors require subcontractors to submit written safety programs, site-specific safety plans, and proof of OSHA training before allowing them on site. No safety program means no bid.
Your Experience Modification Rate (EMR) is influenced by your documented safety program. Written safety programs and lower incident rates translate to lower workers' compensation premiums.
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The construction safety program documents your company's safety policies, procedures, and training requirements. It references OSHA 10/30 requirements and includes a training matrix, but does not replace the actual OSHA outreach training courses.
An SSSP is a safety plan tailored to a specific construction project. It identifies site-specific hazards, control measures, emergency procedures, and responsible parties. Many GCs and owners require an SSSP before work begins.
Our construction safety program covers the core elements that GCs typically require — safety policies, hazard assessments, fall protection, training documentation, and incident reporting. Most prequalification systems accept these documents.
Yes. The fall protection plan addresses leading edges, floor openings, roofing work, scaffolding, steel erection, and ladder use. It covers guardrails, personal fall arrest systems, safety nets, and controlled access zones.
Yes. The SSSP is designed to be generated per project with site-specific details — address, scope of work, hazards identified, emergency contacts, and hospital routes. Generate a new one for each job site.
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