Common Avetta document gaps
- Generic manuals that do not match the contractor’s trade.
- Missing HazCom, emergency action, PPE, fall protection, respiratory, or silica sections.
- No state-plan language for California, Washington, Oregon, Minnesota, or other state OSHA jurisdictions.
- Programs that sound polished but are hard for field supervisors to explain.
How CrewCompliance helps
- Generates a written program around the contractor’s answers.
- Includes trade-specific hazards and reviewer-friendly structure.
- Links program topics back to sources and sample previews for trust.
- Keeps the offer focused on documentation generation, not legal representation.
Use this when
- A GC, insurer, or owner-client asks for written safety documentation.
- Your Avetta profile needs current safety program uploads.
- You need a fast baseline program before a consultant or safety manager performs final review.
Related contractor safety resources
Core hubs
OSHA safety programs · OSHA safety manual · Free safety program checklist · ISNetworld RAVS safety programs · Avetta safety programs
Existing program pages
Construction safety program for contractors · Written safety program for small contractors · Roofing safety program · Electrical safety program · HVAC safety program · Hazard Communication program · Respiratory Protection program · Heat Illness Prevention plan · California IIPP for contractors
Trust and validation
Sample safety program preview · Regulatory sources and update log
Common questions
No. Avetta is a prequalification platform. CrewCompliance helps generate the written safety programs a contractor may need to upload or maintain for review.
Yes. The same written programs can support GC submittals, insurance reviews, ISNetworld/RAVS, jobsite binders, and internal safety documentation.
Yes. The generated program is based on company, trade, state, and work-context inputs, rather than a single generic manual for every contractor.
Generate a state + trade-specific program
CrewCompliance is designed for contractors who need practical written safety documentation quickly. It is not a law firm and does not replace professional legal or safety review for unusual operations, but it gives you a stronger starting point than a generic manual.