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Site-Specific Safety Plan

Project-level safety plan covering hazards, emergency contacts, subs, and jurisdiction-specific requirements.

Built from

29 CFR 1926.16 / Cal/OSHA Title 8

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  • Citations on every page — defensible at inspection
  • Delivered as a polished PDF in minutes
  • 10 days of free edits included
Top state variants: California · Texas · Washington · Florida · New York

What’s in this document

Every section is written to match the regulatory citation — not a generic template. Your answers to Guy shape the trade-specific content.

Sections covered

  1. 1

    Responsibility & accountability

    Who owns the program, who reports up, and how compliance is enforced day-to-day.

  2. 2

    Hazard identification

    Inspection schedule, hazard categories specific to your trade, and the procedure for assessing new tasks.

  3. 3

    Training & communication

    New-hire orientation, ongoing training cadence, and the documented system for two-way safety communication.

  4. 4

    Incident investigation

    Step-by-step incident response, root-cause procedure, and corrective-action tracking.

  5. 5

    Recordkeeping

    Required logs, retention periods, and the audit trail OSHA expects to see in an inspection.

What you walk away with

  • A defensible written program ready to hand to an inspector
  • A training framework you can roll out to crews this week
  • A clear answer to "show me your written plan" — citations on every page
Format
PDF
Pages
30–50
Intake
10–15 min
Citations
On every page

Regulatory basis

Built from these citations

Every section in this document maps to a published regulation. The citation appears on every page so an inspector can verify scope without asking you.

Defensible at inspection
  1. Federal OSHA — Construction (29 CFR 1926)

    29 CFR 1926.16

    Authoritative source used to draft this document.

  2. Regulatory authority

    Cal

    Authoritative source used to draft this document.

  3. Regulatory authority

    OSHA Title 8

    Authoritative source used to draft this document.

Where this document applies

This document applies in all 50 states. The base document is built from federal OSHA. During intake, Guy adapts the language and requirements for your specific state — Cal/OSHA, state-plan states, and federal-OSHA jurisdictions each have their own variations.

Top state variants

Not sure which version you need?

Guy asks for your jurisdiction during intake and configures the document automatically. You don’t have to know the right answer up front.

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about this document, intake, and updates.

  • A project-level safety plan covering site-specific hazards, emergency contacts, subcontractor coordination, and jurisdiction-specific requirements. Generated per-project. The PDF runs 30–50 pages depending on your trade and state.