Para quem e isso
- General contractors that need written safety documentation before mobilizing.
- Telhados, electrical, HVAC, plumbing, and specialty contractors responding to GC, insurer, or prequalification requests.
- Small contractors who need organized written documentation without waiting weeks for a traditional consulting engagement.
What a contractor safety program usually needs to cover
- Company safety responsibilities and disciplinary policy.
- Comunicacao de Perigos, PPE, emergency action, incident reporting, and recordkeeping.
- Trade-specific hazards such as fall protection, electrical safety, silica, heat illness, respiratory protection, LOTO, or confined spaces.
- State-plan requirements where applicable, including California, Washington, Oregon, Minnesota, and other state OSHA programs.
How CrewCompliance is different from a generic template
- Generic manuals make you decide what applies. CrewCompliance asks about your trade, state, services, crew, and operating context first.
- The output is structured for contractor use: jobsite binder, GC submittal, insurance review, ISNetworld RAVS, and Avetta document requests.
- The system is built around state + trade specificity, not one national boilerplate document.
Related contractor safety resources
Core hubs
- OSHA safety programs
- OSHA safety manual
- Checklist gratuito de programa de seguranca
- Guias de conformidade estadual
Program pages
- Construction safety program for contractors
- Written safety program for small contractors
- Telhados safety program
- Eletrica safety program
- HVAC safety program
- Hazard communication program
- Respiratory protection program
- Heat illness prevention plan
- Silica exposure control plan
- California IIPP for contractors
Trust and validation
Perguntas comuns
What is an OSHA safety program? A written set of policies and procedures explaining how a company identifies hazards, trains employees, assigns safety responsibilities, and controls risks. Exact expectations vary by trade, state, and work scope.
Does every contractor need the same program? No. A roofing contractor, electrical contractor, HVAC crew, and general contractor face different hazards and documentation expectations. CrewCompliance starts with trade and state context.
Can this help with ISNetworld or Avetta? Yes — the pages and generated documents are designed around the written-program categories GCs, insurers, ISNetworld, Avetta, and other prequalification reviewers commonly request. Reviewers may still ask for client-specific edits.