OSHA Compliance
Safety Programs
for Contractors
Custom compliance documents with real regulatory citations. Your company name, trade, and state-specific requirements baked in. We cover all 14 states that require written safety programs. Delivered same day.
Anchor Programs
Written Safety Programs
14 states require employers to maintain a written safety program. Select your state during checkout — documents are built to your state's regulatory requirements.
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IIPP — Construction
Cal/OSHA §3203Written safety program required under Cal/OSHA §3203 and equivalent state-plan standards in 14 states. Trade-specific — covers all construction trades including general, concrete, electrical, plumbing, roofing, excavation, steel, demolition, and more. Hazards, controls, and citations customized to your trade.
IIPP — General Industry
Cal/OSHA §3203Written safety program required under Cal/OSHA §3203 and equivalent state-plan standards. Covers all general industry operations — manufacturing, warehousing, healthcare, food processing, auto repair, landscaping, and more. Customized to your industry and specific operations.
Workplace Violence Prevention Plan
Labor Code §6401.9 (SB 553)Written plan required under California Labor Code §6401.9 (SB 553), effective July 1, 2024. Covers all four workplace violence types, hazard assessment, training requirements, and incident logging.
Core Programs
Core Compliance Programs
Federal and state programs applicable across most trades. Select based on your operations.
Hazard Communication Program
Written program required under 29 CFR 1910.1200(e) when employees may be exposed to hazardous chemicals. Covers container labeling, SDS management, and employee training per the GHS-aligned standard.
Heat Illness Prevention Plan
Written plan required under T8 CCR §3395 for California employers with outdoor workers. Addresses water, shade, cool-down periods, acclimatization, and high-heat procedures above 95°F.
Emergency Action Plan
Written plan required under 29 CFR 1910.38 for employers with 10+ employees. Covers evacuation procedures, emergency contacts, employee accountability, and alarm/notification systems.
Fall Protection Plan
Written plan required under 29 CFR 1926.502(k) when conventional fall protection is infeasible or creates a greater hazard. Site-specific document covering alternative measures, controlled access zones, and monitoring.
Respiratory Protection Program
Written program required under 29 CFR 1910.134(c)(1) when employees use respirators, whether required or voluntary. Covers selection, medical evaluation, fit testing, maintenance, and training.
Lockout/Tagout Program
Written energy control program required under 29 CFR 1910.147(c)(1) for servicing/maintenance of equipment. Covers lockout/tagout procedures, hardware requirements, annual inspections, and training for authorized and affected employees.
Fire Prevention Plan
Written plan required under 29 CFR 1910.39 (general industry) and 29 CFR 1926.24 (construction) for employers with 10+ employees. Covers fire hazard identification, flammable storage, hot work permits, and extinguisher requirements.
Specialty Programs
Specialty Standards
Standards for operations with specific regulatory requirements. Applicable based on trade and scope of work.
Silica Exposure Control Plan
Written plan required under 29 CFR 1926.1153(e)(2) for construction employers with silica exposure above the action level. Covers task-specific controls per Table 1, medical surveillance, and respirator requirements.
Confined Space Program
Written program required under 29 CFR 1910.146 (general industry) and 29 CFR 1926.1204 (construction). Covers space identification, entry permits, atmospheric testing, attendant duties, and rescue procedures.
Excavation and Trenching Safety Plan
Written plan for compliance with 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P. Covers competent person designation, soil classification (A/B/C), protective systems (sloping, shoring, trench boxes), and daily inspection requirements.
Task Documents
Task-Level Documentation
Step-by-step hazard analysis documents for specific tasks. One JHA per task type.
Job Hazard Analysis (JHA)
Task-specific hazard breakdown. The document your foreman hands out before work starts.
JHA Bulk Packs
Bundles
Program Bundles
Commonly required programs grouped by operation type.
General Industry Starter
The four documents OSHA expects to find first. IIPP, Hazard Communication, Heat Illness Prevention, and Workplace Violence Prevention. State-specific citations for all 14 IIPP states.
Construction Starter
Built for general contractors and specialty trades. IIPP, HazCom, Fall Protection, and Excavation. The four most frequently cited gaps in construction OSHA inspections.
Contractor Pro
Full compliance for mid-size construction firms. IIPP, WV Prevention, HazCom, Heat Illness, Fall Protection, Excavation, and Silica Exposure. Everything an inspector will ask for.
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Real Citations
Every document references actual CFR and CCR sections — the exact regulations Cal/OSHA enforces.
Custom to You
Your company name, trade, and crew size appear throughout. Not a generic template — your program.
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Revision Included
Two revision requests at no extra cost. Need a trade added or a detail changed? Just ask.
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