⚡ Veriforce Prequalification

Your operator won't let you on site without written safety programs. Get them in 10 minutes.

Veriforce contractor prequalification requires documented safety programs — and most contractors don't have what the platform is looking for. CrewCompliance generates complete, OSHA-compliant written programs customized for your trade and scope. $149 instead of $2,000+ for a consultant.

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⏱ 10-minute questionnaire 📄 Trade-specific programs ✅ 29 CFR citations included 🔒 One-time $149

You can't work if you can't qualify. And your safety programs are holding you up.

Veriforce is the gatekeeper between you and the job. Major energy operators — pipeline companies, refineries, utilities, power generators — use Veriforce to prequalify every contractor before they step on site. No qualification, no badge. No badge, no work.

You've paid the subscription. You've uploaded your insurance. You've put your workers through SafeLand or SafeGulf training. And then your profile stalls — because Veriforce requires documented safety programs that most contractors either don't have or can't get right.

"If even one item lapses or is rejected, your profile can drop in visibility, or worse, be suspended without immediate notice."
— Industrial Compliance & Safety. Veriforce is built for operators with dedicated compliance teams. Most contractors don't have one.

1. Missing written programs

Veriforce requires documented safety programs covering hazard communication, PPE, incident reporting, emergency response, and more. If the programs aren't uploaded, your profile is incomplete.

2. Programs don't match your scope

A generic safety manual for general construction doesn't satisfy an operator who hired you for pipeline work or electrical instrumentation. Veriforce reviews your programs against your declared scope. Mismatches get flagged.

3. Missing OSHA and DOT citations

Your written programs need to reference the applicable standards — 29 CFR citations for OSHA, 49 CFR for DOT pipeline safety where applicable. General language without regulatory references doesn't pass.

4. No evidence of program implementation

Veriforce wants evidence that you follow your programs: training records, toolbox talk logs, inspection records. Your written program is the foundation. Without it, there's nothing to implement.

Written safety programs that satisfy Veriforce — built in 10 minutes.

CrewCompliance generates complete written safety programs with the elements Veriforce prequalification requires:

Hazard Communication Program 29 CFR 1926.59 / 1910.1200
Personal Protective Equipment 29 CFR 1926.28 / 1910.132
Emergency Action Plan 29 CFR 1926.35 / 1910.38
Fire Prevention Plan 29 CFR 1926.24 / 1910.39
Fall Protection Program 29 CFR 1926 Subpart M
Lockout/Tagout Program 29 CFR 1910.147 / 1926.417
Electrical Safety Program 29 CFR 1926 Subpart K
Arc Flash Safety NFPA 70E
Confined Space Entry 29 CFR 1926 Subpart AA / 1910.146
Excavation & Trenching 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P
Silica Exposure Control 29 CFR 1926.1153
Incident Investigation & Reporting 29 CFR 1904 / 1926.4

Pipeline. Electrical. Mechanical. Instrumentation. We cover your scope.

Veriforce's contractor base is concentrated in energy and infrastructure — the trades where safety programs aren't optional, they're a condition of site access. Our programs cover the core OSHA requirements that energy-sector contractors need:

Electrical Contractors LOTO, arc flash, electrical safety, confined space for vaults and substations
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Mechanical Contractors LOTO for rotating equipment, confined space for vessels and tanks, rigging and material handling
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General / Civil Contractors Excavation and trenching, fall protection, silica exposure, scaffolding
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Instrumentation & Controls Electrical safety, LOTO for control systems, confined space for instrument rooms

Whether your operator is a pipeline company, a refinery, a utility, or a power plant — the underlying OSHA requirements are the same. Our compliance engine generates programs built on those standards, customized for your specific trade and scope.

You're paying to be on Veriforce.
Don't overpay for the programs it requires.

What you're paying Cost
Veriforce contractor subscription $500–$2,000+/year
SafeLand/SafeGulf training (per worker) $75–$150/worker
Safety consultant for written programs $500–$2,000 per program
CrewCompliance — all your written programs $149 one-time

Your second program: $99. Third and beyond: $49. You've already invested in Veriforce, worker training, and insurance. The written programs are the last piece. Get them done for $149 instead of $2,000.

From the field.

"Our pipeline operator needed us Veriforce-qualified before we could mobilize. Had all our written programs uploaded in an afternoon."
— Mechanical contractor, Texas
"Paid a consultant $1,500 last year for written programs. This year I used CrewCompliance — $149, same result, and I didn't have to wait three weeks."
— Electrical contractor, Louisiana
"We're on Veriforce, ISNetworld, and Avetta. Same safety programs passed all three. Saved me from paying a consultant three times."
— Pipeline contractor, Oklahoma

Veriforce questions, answered.

Does a CrewCompliance program satisfy Veriforce requirements?

CrewCompliance generates complete written safety programs built on current federal OSHA standards with 29 CFR citations, company-specific details, and trade-specific content — the core elements Veriforce prequalification reviews for. Each hiring client on Veriforce can set additional operator-specific requirements beyond standard OSHA programs. Review your Veriforce portal for any operator-specific requirements and ensure your programs address them.

What trades does CrewCompliance cover?

Currently: General Contracting, Roofing, and Electrical — with HVAC and Plumbing coming soon. For energy-sector contractors, our Electrical and General Contracting programs cover the core safety requirements for electrical, mechanical, and civil work scopes. Pipeline-specific programs (Process Safety Management, Pipeline Integrity) are on our roadmap.

Can I use the same programs for Veriforce, ISNetworld, and Avetta?

Yes. All three platforms review against the same underlying OSHA standards (29 CFR 1926 for construction, 29 CFR 1910 for general industry). A properly written safety program with the correct citations, company-specific content, and trade-specific hazard coverage satisfies all three platforms. Upload the same documents everywhere. ISNetworld guide →  ·  Avetta guide →

How long does Veriforce prequalification take?

Once your safety programs and documentation are uploaded, Veriforce review timelines vary by operator and scope. Having complete, trade-specific programs with proper citations on the first upload is the fastest way to avoid rejection-resubmission cycles that add weeks to the process.

My Veriforce profile was suspended — can new safety programs fix it?

If your suspension is due to missing or rejected written safety programs, uploading complete, OSHA-compliant programs is the first step to reinstatement. If the suspension involves other factors (expired insurance, lapsed training records, safety incidents), those must be addressed separately. Review the specific suspension reason in your Veriforce portal.

Your operator is waiting. Get qualified.

15 questions. 10 minutes. Written safety programs with your company name, your trade, and the right OSHA citations — ready to upload to Veriforce.

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Your second program: $99  ·  Third and beyond: $49
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