A complete OSHA safety program for less than one hour of a consultant's time.

Safety consultants charge $2,000–$10,000 to write what CrewCompliance generates in 10 minutes. Same OSHA standards. Same trade-specific hazards. Your company name on every page.

Your First Program
$149
one-time purchase
Pick your trade. Pick your state. Answer 15 questions about your crew. Get a professional safety program PDF — your company name, your hazards, your OSHA standards — in about 10 minutes.

This is what a consultant charges $2,000+ for. You're getting it for the price of a decent tool.
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Loyalty Pricing
$49
3rd program and beyond
Your third program and every one after: $49.

Some contractors run 3–4 trades across multiple states. At $49 per program, you can cover your entire operation for less than what most guys pay for one generic template.

The more you grow, the less you pay.
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$149 feels like a lot — until you think about what it replaces.

A single serious OSHA violation costs $16,550. A willful violation costs $165,514. A lost contract because you couldn't produce a safety program when a GC asked for one? That's thousands in revenue you'll never get back. A safety consultant charges $2,000 to $10,000 to write what you're about to generate in 10 minutes. And the generic Word template you downloaded three years ago? It doesn't have your company name on it, it doesn't cover your specific trade, and it probably cites regulations that have been updated since.

$149 is the cheapest insurance policy you'll buy this year. And your second program is $99. Your third is $49. The more you grow, the less it costs.

What does a safety program actually cost?
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 AI-customized, trade + state specific, your company name 10 minutes
Everything. Written for your company.
Complete written OSHA safety program (50–80 pages)
Customized for your trade (General Contracting, Roofing, or Electrical)
Customized for your state (32 federal-OSHA states + DC)
Your company name, crew size, and specific hazards throughout
All required OSHA citations and 29 CFR references
Hazard Communication Program with chemical-specific content
Emergency Action Plan
Fire Prevention Plan
Fall Protection Program (trade-specific)
PPE Hazard Assessment
Trade-specific sections (LOTO, Arc Flash, Excavation, Scaffolding)
Toolbox talk templates
Incident report forms
OSHA 300 Log recordkeeping guidance
Professional PDF — ready for GCs, insurance auditors, and OSHA inspections
30-day money-back guarantee
Questions we hear from contractors
Is this legally compliant?
CrewCompliance generates safety programs based on current federal OSHA standards (29 CFR 1926 for construction, 29 CFR 1910 where applicable). Every section cites the specific OSHA regulation it addresses. Our templates are reviewed by safety professionals for accuracy. That said, we're a document generation tool — not a safety consulting firm. We recommend reviewing your program with a qualified safety professional for your specific jobsite conditions.
Can I use this for OSHA inspections?
Yes. Your safety program is structured to satisfy OSHA's written program requirements. It includes the sections OSHA inspectors look for: Hazard Communication, Emergency Action Plan, Fall Protection, and all applicable trade-specific programs. Many contractors use their CrewCompliance program as their primary safety binder for inspections, GC requirements, and insurance audits.
What if I need to make changes?
Your safety program is delivered as a PDF you own permanently. Need to add a section, update your crew size, or tweak the language? Generate a new program anytime — your second one is $99, your third and beyond is $49. We don't lock you into a subscription or charge for edits.
Does this cover my state?
We currently cover all 32 federal-OSHA states plus Washington DC. If your state runs its own OSHA plan (California, Washington, Oregon, Minnesota, and others), we're working on adding state-specific content — enter your email on the waitlist and we'll notify you when your state is available.
How is this different from a free OSHA template?
Free templates from OSHA.gov are generic checklists that aren't specific to your trade, your state, or your company. CrewCompliance asks about your actual work — your trade, your crew size, whether you use scaffolding, whether your electricians work on energized equipment — and generates a program that matches. Your company name is on every page. Your specific hazards are addressed. It's the difference between a blank tax form and TurboTax.

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15 questions. 10 minutes. A complete safety program with your name on it.

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