Why ReadyDocs Safe

Built for Texas. Built for your industry.

Six reasons ReadyDocs Safe is different from a generic template and more accessible than a safety consultant — without cutting any corners on regulatory substance.

Why ReadyDocs Safe

Built for Texas. Built for your industry. The ROI is real.

Built for Texas

DWC Form-001 reporting (8-day Texas requirement), OSHCON free consultation program, TDA pesticide licensing, TDLR cosmetology rules, DSHS food handler certification — referenced by name. Not a national template with a "check your state" footnote.

Built for Your Industry

The Written Safety Plan for a lawn care company covers TDA pesticide licensing and chainsaw chaps. The one for a nail salon covers formaldehyde in keratin treatments and TDLR licensing. Seven industries. Each built from the ground up. Different hazards, different citations, different Texas agencies.

The ROI Is Real

Texas Mutual offers a 12.2–12.4% workers comp discount for safety group participation. A $10,000 annual premium = $1,240/year saved. Your Complete Safety System costs $497. Payback period: about 5 months. And that's before accounting for avoided OSHA fines — up to $16,550 per serious violation (2026).

OSHA Inspection Urgency Is Real

OSHA Region 6 (Dallas) conducts random unannounced inspections on NWS heat advisory days. Texas has more heat advisory days than any other state. OSHA renewed the Heat National Emphasis Program in April 2026 (CPL 03-00-024) — it runs for five years through 2031. If a worker files a complaint or an injury occurs, OSHA can inspect your worksite — and your written programs must already be in place. Higher-hazard trades can also be inspected under OSHA's targeting and Heat NEP programs.

Built to 29 CFR 1910/1926 Standards

Every document reviewed before delivery by ReadyDocs Safe.der badge]. Built against the same regulatory standards OSHA compliance officers use. OSHCON-ready — designed to pass TDI free consultation review.

Editable Word Format

All 5 documents delivered as professionally formatted Microsoft Word (.docx) files. Fill in [COMPANY NAME], [SAFETY OFFICER], [CITY], and [NEAREST HOSPITAL] — everything else is done. Branded cover page, running headers, page numbers, acknowledgment signature page.

Why You Can Trust These Documents

New name. The standards behind it aren't.

ReadyDocs Safe is a new brand — so instead of asking you to trust testimonials, here's exactly what your documents are built on and why they hold up when it counts.

Built to the standards OSHA inspects against

Every document is written against the same federal regulations an OSHA compliance officer uses — 29 CFR 1910 for general industry, 29 CFR 1926 for construction, HazCom standard 1910.1200, and the General Duty Clause. Not adapted from a generic manual. Built to the source.

Texas agencies referenced by name

TDA pesticide licensing, TDLR cosmetology rules, DSHS food handler certification, DWC Form-001 reporting, the OSHCON consultation program — referenced directly, because that's what a Texas inspector and a Texas reviewer expect. A national template can't do this.

Built for one industry at a time

The Written Safety Plan for a lawn care company is not the Written Safety Plan for a nail salon. Different hazards, different citations, different agencies. Seven industries, each built from the ground up — which is also exactly what contractor-prequalification reviewers require.

Designed to pass an OSHCON review

OSHCON is the State of Texas's free, confidential on-site safety consultation program. ReadyDocs Safe documents are structured so that when an OSHCON consultant — or an OSHA inspector, or a workers' comp auditor — reviews your program, the written pieces they look for are already there.

Documents are reviewed before delivery by ReadyDocs Safe.

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