Traditional safety consultants charge thousands and take weeks. CrewCompliance produces organized, OSHA-related documentation in minutes — with your trade, state, and company details written in throughout.
One clear price for the written program. Pick your trade, pick your state, and answer focused questions about your crew.
Your PDF is structured around your company name, hazards, OSHA documentation needs, and the kind of paperwork GCs, insurers, ISNetworld and Avetta actually ask for.
The field-documents bundle for day-to-day records. Toolbox talks, inspection checklists, training records, OSHA recordkeeping guides, permits and specialized forms, plus a 4-week rollout guide.
The $149 program is complete on its own — this add-on is for crews that want the jobsite paperwork covered too. Built to live in the truck, not the filing cabinet.
A single serious OSHA violation can run up to $16,550. A willful violation, up to $165,514 (2025 federal maximums). A lost contract because you couldn't produce a safety program when a GC asked for one is thousands in revenue you'll never get back. A traditional safety consultant runs $2,000–$10,000 and may take weeks to deliver documentation. The generic Word template you downloaded three years ago doesn't have your company name on it, doesn't cover your specific trade, and probably cites regulations that have been updated since.
$149 keeps the decision simple — no subscription, no annual platform fee, no per-employee billing.
Three ways contractors typically handle written safety documentation, and what each one really means for a small or mid-size operation.
One-size-fits-all. No customization. Often weak in detailed prequalification reviews. Your company name pasted in, everything else generic.
Structured around your company, trade, and state. Delivered in minutes and organized for real contractor documentation requests.
Deep, site-specific review can be worth it for complex or high-risk operations — but many small contractors first need organized documentation fast.
The four real options for getting a written safety program together — laid out so you can see where CrewCompliance fits.
| Option | Cost | What you get | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Safety consultant | $2,000–$10,000 | Custom program, one trade, one state | 2–6 weeks |
| Generic Word template | $50–$300 | Fill-in-the-blank, not trade-specific | Hours of editing |
| Do it yourself | $0 + your time | Probably incomplete, maybe wrong | Days of Googling |
| CrewCompliance | $149 | Generated for your trade + state, all 50 states | Minutes |
The full contents of a CrewCompliance program. Every item below is included in the flat $149 — the program is complete on its own. The only optional extra is the Jobsite Safety Toolkit add-on above.
Six questions that come up in nearly every sales conversation — short answers below, longer ones available if you reach out to support.
Fifteen questions. Fast delivery. Trade- and state-aware safety documentation with your company name on it.