What We Deliver

Written for the work you actually do.

Under OSHA's construction standards (29 CFR 1926) and general industry standards (29 CFR 1910), employers are required to maintain written programs for dozens of hazard categories — from fall protection and scaffolding to hazard communication and lockout/tagout. Many contractors have programs that were written once, years ago, for a different company, and never updated to match the work being done today.

Blueprint Safety builds written safety programs from scratch, or rebuilds existing ones, aligned specifically to the scopes of work your crews self-perform. That means your fall protection program reflects the actual heights and edges your workers encounter. Your hazcom program lists the chemicals on your project, not a generic inventory. Your competent person designations are filled in with real names and real credentials.

The result is a program that holds up under an OSHA inspection, satisfies prequalification and GC requirements, and is actually usable in the field — not something your super has to translate before the morning meeting.

Program Coverage

  • Fall Protection (1926.502)
  • Scaffold Safety (1926.451–454)
  • Hazard Communication (1910.1200)
  • Lockout / Tagout (1910.147)
  • Excavation & Trenching (1926.651–652)
  • Electrical Safety (1926.400+)
  • PPE Selection & Use
  • Emergency Action Plan
  • Heat Illness Prevention
  • Silica Exposure Control Plan

Why It Matters

OSHA doesn't grade on effort.

01

Prequalification

GCs and owners increasingly require written programs before a contractor can bid work. A program that actually matches your scope closes more deals.

02

OSHA Inspections

If an OSHA inspector walks your site, having a site-specific written program — not a template — demonstrates good faith and reduces citation exposure.

03

Incident Defense

When something goes wrong, a documented, current safety program is your first line of defense in citations, litigation, and insurance claims.

Ready to Get Started?

Let's build your safety program the right way.

Free consultation. We'll review what you have, identify the gaps, and give you a clear picture of what a site-specific written program would look like for your company.

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