ISNetworld requires written safety programs. Most contractors don't have them.
Here's what happens: you sign up for ISNetworld because a hiring client requires it. You pay the annual fee. You upload your insurance certs. And then you hit the RAVS verification wall — ISNetworld needs your written safety programs, and yours are either missing, outdated, or generic forms that reviewers may flag.
And it gets harder: ISNetworld RAVS 360 interviews have auditors spending 3–4 hours questioning your supervisors and workers about your safety procedures. If your foreman can't explain your fall protection program because it doesn't describe your actual job sites, that's a problem. If your safety program cites federal OSHA but you work in California, the auditor flags it. CrewCompliance generates programs your team can actually explain — because they're built from your answers about your trade, your state, and your crew.
Most failed RAVS reviews trace back to the written programs. Here's why:
The four document problems that commonly sink a RAVS review:
Missing programs
ISNetworld generates a custom list of required programs based on your scope of work. Most contractors don't have half of them.
Missing required content
Your program exists, but it's missing the specific verbiage, citations, or elements RAVS is looking for. A generic Word template from 2019 won't cut it.
Programs not trade-specific
RAVS reviewers check whether your programs match your actual scope of work. A generic safety manual with no mention of your specific trade hazards gets flagged.
No OSHA citations
RAVS expects references to the applicable 29 CFR standards. "Wear a hard hat" isn't a safety program — "29 CFR 1926.100: Head Protection" is.
Every rejection delays your qualification. Every delay costs you contracts. And every consultant who offers to "fix your RAVS" charges $500–$2,000+ per program.
Written documentation structured around RAVS requests — generated from your questionnaire responses and delivered within minutes — not built from scratch over weeks.
CrewCompliance builds written safety documentation around common RAVS verification topics — including state-aware references for all 50 states.
Programs we generate
+ Hearing Conservation, Incident Investigation, Training Program, and more.
What makes it ISNetworld-focused
- Your company name and details on every page — not a fill-in-the-blank template.
- Trade-specific content matching your scope of work (General Contracting, Roofing, Electrical, HVAC/Plumbing).
- State-aware content for all 50 states, including all 21 state-plan states.
- Full 29 CFR citations throughout — every section references the applicable OSHA standard.
- Sections structured as standalone programs — upload individually to ISNetworld in the standalone format RAVS reviews use.
Three steps. Done in minutes.
Answer 15 questions about your company.
Your trade, your state, your crew size, the hazards your crew faces. Takes 3–5 minutes.
We generate your written programs.
Written safety documentation built around your answers — your company name, trade-specific hazards, state-aware requirements, and OSHA citations. Generated from your questionnaire responses.
Download your PDF and upload to ISNetworld.
Professional PDF organized for RAVS uploads. Each section is a standalone written program you can upload individually.
You're already spending thousands on ISNetworld. This costs $149.
| What you're paying | Cost |
|---|---|
| ISNetworld annual subscription | $1,000–$5,000/year |
| Safety consultant for RAVS written programs | $500–$2,000 per program |
| CrewCompliance — all your written programs | $149 one-time |
Flat $149 price. You're already invested in ISNetworld. The written programs are the last piece. Don't let a $149 documentation problem hold up a $1,000+ investment.
Need the day-to-day field forms too?
The written programs are what RAVS reviews ask for first — but hiring clients and auditors also look at how you document daily work. The Jobsite Safety Toolkit ($199) adds toolbox talks, inspection checklists, training records, OSHA recordkeeping guides, permits, and specialized forms — or get the program and toolkit together for $298 at checkout.