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Contractor safety documentation, built for the paperwork contractors actually get asked for.

For the people who build America.

CrewCompliance.org helps small and mid-sized contractors create organized, trade- and state-aware OSHA safety documentation for GC, insurer, jobsite, and prequalification paperwork requests.

Who we are

CrewCompliance is operated by Crew Compliance LLC. Our official website is CrewCompliance.org.

We're a contractor safety-documentation platform — not a law firm, not a consultancy, not a SaaS with five tiers. We help contractors generate practical written safety documentation based on their company, trade, state, crew size, and hazard profile.

What CrewCompliance does

We give contractors a clearer starting point for common documentation requests without making them start from a blank generic template.

  • Written safety program structure for contractors.
  • Trade-specific safety documentation for scopes like general contracting, roofing, electrical, and HVAC/plumbing.
  • Federal OSHA and state-plan context where rules differ.
  • Organization for common GC, insurer, ISNetworld, Avetta, and jobsite paperwork requests.
  • Practical support materials — forms, logs, acknowledgments, and revision guidance where applicable.
  • Two products: the Written Safety Program ($149) and the optional Jobsite Safety Toolkit ($199) — field forms, toolbox talks, checklists, and training records.

Who we serve

CrewCompliance is built for small and mid-sized contractors who need professional safety documentation quickly — especially when a GC, insurer, client, platform reviewer, or jobsite team asks for a written safety program or related paperwork.

If you're an owner-operator with three guys in a truck, a roofing crew running five jobs at a time, or a mechanical contractor expanding into a new state — this is for you. The program scales with your operation, not the other way around.

What CrewCompliance is not

CrewCompliance is not a law firm, engineering firm, or substitute for a qualified safety professional reviewing unusual or high-risk work. Contractors remain responsible for verifying documentation against their exact work, jobsite hazards, customer requirements, and applicable regulations.

For refineries, cranes, confined spaces, industrial shutdowns, unusual hazards, or site-specific safety plans, contractors should pair written documentation with qualified site-specific review.

Name clarity

CrewCompliance.org is focused on contractor safety documentation and OSHA-related paperwork for contractors. We are not affiliated with unrelated aviation, shipping, workforce credentialing, or other compliance businesses that may use similar words in their names.

Contact

Questions about CrewCompliance, a document order, or revision support? Reach out:

Ready to put a real program in front of a GC, insurer, or inspector?

State and trade-specific written safety documentation, built around your company. Flat $149, no subscription.