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Site-Specific Safety Plan for Electrical Contractors

The document GCs demand before your crew can start. Generated for electrical contractors in about 4 minutes, verified against real 29 CFR standards, $49 flat.

1,200+ documents generated · 350+ contractors served · Spanish version +$19

When you need this document

A general contractor, ISNetworld, Avetta, or an insurance carrier is asking for a site-specific safety plan before you can get on the job.

What it covers for electrical work

Typical hazards addressed: electric shock / arc flash, energized circuits, work at heights, ladder use, confined electrical rooms. Standards cited from the Electrical focus list:

  • §29 CFR 1926.404(b): ground-fault protection (GFCI)
  • §29 CFR 1926.405: wiring methods and equipment
  • §29 CFR 1926.416: general electrical safety requirements
  • §29 CFR 1926.417: lockout and tagging of circuits
  • §29 CFR 1926.95-97: PPE including electrical protective equipment
  • §29 CFR 1926.1053: ladders (non-conductive near energized parts)
  • §29 CFR 1926.501: fall protection at 6 ft or above
  • §29 CFR 1910.1200: hazard communication

What's inside

  • Company and project cover page
  • Site-specific hazard analysis and controls for your scope of work
  • Roles and responsibilities, including your competent person
  • PPE, equipment, and training sections
  • Emergency action plan and incident reporting
  • Applicable 29 CFR standards list
  • Acceptance and signature block

What a site-specific safety plan costs everywhere else

Same document, three very different price tags and wait times.

Safety consultantTemplate sellersTailgateDocs
Price$500 to $2500$99 to $500$49
Turnaround1 to 2 weekshours of DIY editing~4 minutes
Site-specific to your projectYesNo, you fill in blanksYes
Real 29 CFR citationsYesSometimes outdatedYes, verified against 140+ sections
Spanish version for your crewRarelyAlmost neverYes, +$19
Revisions when the GC asksBilled hourlyYou edit it yourselfFree within 24h

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Common questions

How fast can I get a safety plan?

About 4 minutes after the 10-minute questionnaire. It downloads instantly and a copy lands in your email.

Does it cover the OSHA standards for electrical work?

Yes. Electrical documents are generated against a curated focus list including 1926.404(b), 1926.405, 1926.416 and more, and every citation is validated against a verified standards table before delivery.

What if the GC or prequal reviewer asks for changes?

Reply to your delivery email and we revise the document free within 24 hours.

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Free toolbox talks for your crew

Ladder SafetyFall Protection BasicsHeat Illness PreventionLockout / Tagout: Controlling Energized CircuitsAll talks (EN/ES)