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Site-Specific Safety Plan for Plumbing Contractors

The document GCs demand before your crew can start. Generated for plumbing contractors in under 30 minutes, every citation checked against our 29 CFR standards table, $49 flat. Delivered as a print-ready PDF, editable Word (.docx) available.

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

Written for your exact plumbing work, not a template you edit Every citation checked against a regulations table before delivery Free revisions until a reviewer accepts it

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.

In an OSHA inspection or a GC audit, a site-specific safety plan is what shows the hazards of your actual scope were identified before work started, and that controls, a competent person, and an emergency plan were set for this job, not lifted from a generic manual. A reviewer can tell a plan written for the site from a template with the address swapped in, and that is usually why a submission gets kicked back.

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 safety standards list, cited to the code that governs your state
  • Acceptance and signature block

Written for plumbing work, not a template

Every safety plan we build for plumbing contractors is written around the hazards plumbing crews actually face: trench collapse, confined spaces, hot work / torches, silica from coring, sewage exposure. Here is the substance that goes into it.

Real plumbing jobs where a SSSP matters

  • Setting a sewer lateral in a trench deeper than 5 feet in unstable soil, with the crew down in the trench making the connection.
  • Entering a sewer vault, lift-station pit, or deep crawl space to make a repair, a permit-required confined space that can hold a hazardous atmosphere.
  • Coring and cutting a concrete slab for pipe penetrations, generating respirable silica dust inside an enclosed, occupied building.

OSHA standards on the Plumbing focus list

The SSSP is generated against these real 29 CFR sections for plumbing work, and every citation is validated against a verified standards table before delivery:

  • §29 CFR 1926.650-652: excavations and trenching (Subpart P)
  • §29 CFR 1926 Subpart AA (1926.1201-1213): confined spaces (vaults, pits, crawl spaces)
  • §29 CFR 1926.350: gas welding and cutting (fuel-gas and oxygen cylinder handling for torch work)
  • §29 CFR 1926.352: fire prevention during welding, cutting, and heating
  • §29 CFR 1926.353: ventilation and protection in welding, cutting, and heating (confined-space soldering and brazing)
  • §29 CFR 1926.1153: silica (cutting/coring concrete for penetrations)
  • §29 CFR 1910.1200: hazard communication (solvents, glues, fluxes)
  • §29 CFR 1926.1053: ladders
  • §29 CFR 1926.95: PPE

What plumbing crews get cited for

The plan is written to close out the issues that draw citations in plumbing work:

  • Excavations (29 CFR 1926.652): unprotected trenches 5 feet or deeper for sewer and water lines, with no protective system or competent-person inspection. Trench collapse is one of the deadliest hazards in the trade.
  • Confined spaces (29 CFR 1926 Subpart AA): entering vaults, pits, and crawl spaces without testing the atmosphere or following a permit-space program.
  • Respirable crystalline silica (29 CFR 1926.1153): dry cutting and coring concrete for penetrations with no water controls, vacuum, or written exposure control plan.

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 editingUnder 30 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

Get yours in under 30 minutes

Common questions

How fast can I get a safety plan?

Under 30 minutes after you finish the questionnaire, and usually well inside that. It downloads in the browser and a copy lands in your email. If a document needs an extra compliance check it comes by email instead, and we tell you.

Does it cover the OSHA standards for plumbing work?

Yes. Plumbing documents are generated against a curated focus list including 1926.650-652, 1926 Subpart AA (1926.1201-1213), 1926.350 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 and as many times as it takes, until your GC or prequal reviewer accepts it.

Can I get the SSSP in Word (.docx)?

Yes. The document downloads instantly as a print-ready PDF, and you can add the editable Word (.docx) version for $19 at checkout or after delivery, so you can adjust it yourself later.

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