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Construction Industry

OSHA compliance documents built for Texas contractors, framers, and construction trades — ISNetworld-ready out of the box.

Fall protection 1926.501, scaffolding, LOTO, excavation and trenching, and crane/hoist operations. The Written Safety Plan and HazCom Program your GC or oil and gas client requires for contractor prequalification — ready in 1–3 business days.

Five documents. Built for the jobsite. ISNetworld-ready from day one.

Construction has the highest fatality rate of any industry in Texas. Fall protection alone accounts for 34% of construction fatalities nationally. Your documents address every OSHA-cited hazard — and meet the minimum document requirements for ISNetworld RAVS approval.

Core Document · ISNetworld Required

Written Safety Plan

29 CFR 1926-compliant safety program built around the specific hazards of Texas construction operations — the primary document ISNetworld RAVS reviewers check first.

  • Fall protection program (1926.501)
  • Scaffolding safety (1926.451)
  • Lockout/Tagout for construction (1926.417)
  • Excavation and trenching (1926.651/.652)
  • Personal protective equipment matrix
  • Crane and rigging safety overview
  • DWC Form-001 8-day reporting requirement
  • OSHA 300 log and recordkeeping reference
Core Document · ISNetworld Required

HazCom Program

29 CFR 1910.1200 / 1926.59 — the second document ISNetworld RAVS requires. Construction chemical hazards include concrete silica, welding fumes, solvents, and adhesives.

  • Chemical inventory for construction site chemicals
  • SDS management program
  • GHS labeling for secondary containers
  • Silica dust exposure (1926.1153) reference
  • Adhesive and solvent handling procedures
  • Concrete and masonry chemical hazards
  • Employee training and acknowledgment
Core Document

New Employee Safety Orientation

Day 1 training covering the hazards a new construction worker faces on a Texas jobsite — before they've learned which risks are real and which are theory.

  • Fall protection — when to tie off and how
  • Struck-by hazards — tool drops and equipment zones
  • Electrical hazards — overhead lines and temporary power
  • Excavation — no entry without competent person
  • PPE requirements by trade and task
  • Emergency procedures and nearest hospital
  • OSHA worker rights and hotline
Complete System

Heat Illness Prevention Plan

Texas construction workers face outdoor heat for 8+ hours daily from April through October. Region 6 inspectors ask for this document first on any heat-related inspection.

  • 8 oz water / 20-minute rest schedule
  • 91°F and 103°F heat index action triggers
  • Shade structure requirements for outdoor crews
  • 8-day acclimatization for new hires
  • Buddy system and heat stroke 911 response
  • Supervisor responsibilities documented
  • TDI/DWC regulatory reference
Complete System

JHA Template Pack

Six pre-completed Job Hazard Analyses for the highest-risk tasks on a Texas construction site — the documentation your GC may require before a crew starts work.

  • Framing and wall assembly JHA
  • Roofing and elevated work JHA
  • Concrete placement and forming JHA
  • Scaffolding erection and use JHA
  • Excavation and trenching JHA
  • Crane/hoist lifting operations JHA
  • Blank form + toolbox talk log

Getting on ISNetworld? Start here.

Small contractors trying to qualify for work with large GCs, oil and gas clients, utilities, or municipalities are told "you need to be on ISNetworld." ISNetworld RAVS (Regulatory and Voluntary Standards) reviews your written safety documents against your industry's hazard profile. The two minimum documents required are a Written Safety Plan and a HazCom Program. ReadyDocs Safe's Starter Pack gives you both — built to the standard that passes RAVS review. Buy, download, upload to ISNetworld. Done.

Written Safety Plan

Primary RAVS document. Covers fall protection, LOTO, PPE, incident reporting, and site-specific hazards. ISNetworld reviewers verify this exists and covers your NAICS code hazards.

HazCom Program

Second RAVS-required document. Documents chemical inventory, SDS management, and employee training. Required for any contractor using chemical products on client sites.

Avetta / PICS / Browz

Other prequalification platforms use the same document requirements as ISNetworld. ReadyDocs Safe documents meet the written program requirements for all major contractor prequalification platforms.

Starter Pack — $297

Get both RAVS-required documents (WSP + HazCom) plus New Employee Safety Orientation for $297 — delivered in 1–3 business days. The fastest path to RAVS approval available.

Regulatory Basis

The citations OSHA uses in construction inspections

Construction accounts for more OSHA inspections and more fatalities than any other industry. These are the standards your documents cite — and what inspectors check for.

29 CFR 1926.501

Fall protection — duty to have fall protection. The #1 most cited OSHA standard in construction, every year. Any work surface 6 feet or more above a lower level requires documented fall protection. Your WSP covers guardrail, safety net, and personal fall arrest systems.

29 CFR 1926.451

Scaffolding safety. Load capacity, platform construction, access, and fall protection on scaffolds. A consistently top-5 construction citation. Your WSP documents the competent person requirement and erection/use procedures.

29 CFR 1926.651 / .652

Excavation and trenching — general requirements and requirements for protective systems. Trenching cave-ins are consistently fatal. Your WSP documents the competent person soil classification requirement and protective system selection.

29 CFR 1926.1153

Respirable crystalline silica in construction. Concrete, masonry, and demolition work generates silica dust. Your HazCom Program includes a silica reference and documents the engineering controls (wet cutting, vacuum systems) required for covered tasks.

DWC Form-001

Texas Department of Workers' Compensation requires injury reporting within 8 business days. Construction injury rates are the highest of any Texas industry. Your documents ensure the reporting obligation is documented, understood, and defensible.

General Duty Clause — Heat

OSHA's heat enforcement basis for outdoor construction crews. On NWS heat advisory days, OSHA compliance officers may conduct unannounced inspections at high-risk outdoor worksites. Texas has more heat advisory days than any other state.

What makes the Construction version different

These sections address the specific hazards OSHA inspectors check for in Texas construction — and that your GC's safety manager will verify in your ISNetworld documents.

Written Safety Plan · Section 5

Fall Protection Program

A complete fall protection program under 29 CFR 1926.501 — not a paragraph stating you "comply with fall protection requirements." Documents the 6-foot trigger height, the three compliant systems (guardrail, safety net, personal fall arrest), the competent person designation for fall protection decisions, the inspection requirements for PFAS equipment, and the rescue procedure for a suspended worker. Includes a fall hazard survey worksheet the buyer completes for each work area. This is the document that clears a fall protection OSHA citation during inspection — or avoids one entirely.

Written Safety Plan · Section 9

Excavation and Trenching Program

Trenching fatalities are consistently categorized as "completely preventable" by OSHA investigators. Your WSP documents the competent person requirement before any excavation begins, the four soil classification types (A, B, C, and layered), the three protective system options (sloping, shoring, trench box), the daily inspection requirement before workers enter, and the immediate removal procedure when conditions change. References 29 CFR 1926.651 and 1926.652 and includes a pre-excavation hazard survey form.

JHA Template Pack · Task 5

Excavation and Trenching JHA

The excavation JHA pre-documents the hazard analysis OSHA expects to see before any dig deeper than 5 feet. Documents soil classification method, spoil pile placement (minimum 2 feet from edge), no personnel in unsupported excavations over 5 feet, emergency rescue procedure and equipment at the site, and atmospheric testing requirements for confined space conditions. Crew sign-off block ensures every worker entering the excavation has acknowledged the specific hazards and controls for that dig.

Fixed price. ISNetworld-ready. Delivered in 1–3 business days.

Lose a GC contract because you're not on ISNetworld — or get prequalified for $297. That's the choice. Your Starter Pack includes the Written Safety Plan and HazCom Program that RAVS requires.

Industry Starter Pack

$297
One-time · 3 documents · ISNetworld-ready
  • Written Safety Plan (CN) — RAVS required
  • HazCom Program (CN) — RAVS required
  • New Employee Safety Orientation (CN)
  • Fall protection, LOTO, excavation programs
  • Editable Word format (.docx)
  • Delivered in 1–3 business days
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