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Documentation Frameworks That Understand How Construction Projects Work.

Documentation frameworks that promote continuity in recordkeeping, support consistent recordkeeping, and build clear documentation chains — from field documentation to executive reporting.

Documentation frameworks only — not training, consulting, legal advice, engineering determinations, or compliance certifications.
All outputs require verification by the appropriate competent or qualified person for the relevant discipline.
Users retain sole responsibility for implementation, supervision, and all compliance decisions.
29 CFR 1926 Referenced
EM 385-1-1 Referenced
ISO 45001:2018 Informed
Documentation Frameworks Only
Field-Experienced
Frameworks — Not Outcomes
Reasonable Care is not a feeling.
It's a documented record
of what you did,
when you did it,
and what you relied on.
Applied Hazard Recognition Framework
Documentation structured around energy-based hazard recognition principles. Hazards involve energy; controls function as energy barriers. Frameworks built for clarity and traceability — in the field and in the office.
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Connected Documentation Chain
From hazard identification through control verification to authorization and closure. Designed to reduce documentation gaps by linking planning, verification, authorization, and closeout.
Structured Completeness Checks
Built-in prompts help flag missing fields, inconsistent entries, and common classification errors at the point of entry — supporting more complete records before export.
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Continuity and Organization of Records
Records structured for clarity and continuity of records. Captured entries are timestamped and traceable — organized before you need to hand them to a client, insurer, or auditor.

A Tool Suite Built for Project Documentation.

A growing suite of interactive documentation tools covering a broad scope of construction project recordkeeping — from field documentation to organizational reporting.

OSHA Recordkeeping
SafeSubmit 300
OSHA Forms 300, 300A, and 301 in a unified interface. Built-in validation checks, privacy-case prompts, 180-day tracking support, and export-ready ITA submission formatting.
29 CFR Part 1904 Form 300 / 300A / 301
Work Planning
JHA / AHA Builder
Dual-track job hazard analysis and activity hazard analysis builder. OSHA 29 CFR 1926 and EM 385-1-1 tracks. Documentation workflow for acceptance/sign-off capture (does not authorize work).
29 CFR 1926 EM 385-1-1
Acceptance Readiness
Acceptance Readiness Dashboard (Preview)
Readiness self-check dashboard for common contractor prequalification reviews (including ISNetworld®-style questionnaires). Provides prompts and exportable summaries for internal use; does not determine acceptance outcomes.
ISNetworld Avetta RAVS
Incident Management
Incident Dashboard
Incident intake, investigation workflow, root cause documentation, corrective action tracking, and recordability screening prompts — with exportable logs.
29 CFR 1904 29 CFR 1926
Silica / Respiratory
Silica Evaluation
Task-based silica exposure assessment with engineering control documentation, PPE prompts, and written exposure control plan framework aligned to OSHA Table 1 structure — site-specific review by a competent person required.
29 CFR 1926.1153 Table 1
Crane & Rigging
Crane Lift Plan
Crane lift plan documentation package with calculation fields, ground condition prompts, swing radius planning, and sign-off routing — supports competent/qualified person review; does not authorize lifts.
29 CFR 1926.1400 Subpart CC
Electrical Safety
Arc Flash Calculator
IEEE 1584 calculation worksheet with documentation outputs for incident energy, boundaries, and PPE selection support — requires qualified person review (NFPA 70E referenced).
NFPA 70E IEEE 1584 29 CFR 1926.416
Fall Protection
Fall Protection Calculator
Fall clearance calculations and system selection documentation with calculation support. Final selection and anchor verification require competent/qualified person review. PE = mgh — physics-based documentation.
29 CFR 1926.502 ANSI Z359

Additional tools include confined space, steel erection, heat stress, rigging calculations, and more

How It Works

Access runs through your browser. You export and retain your records. We don't provide editable source files.

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Subscribe
$79/month. Founding Member pricing maintained for active Founding Members while subscribed. Immediate access after checkout.
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Log In & Access Tools
Tools run in your browser. No downloads. No installs. You control what you export and retain.
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Build Your Records
Documentation frameworks that walk you through key record elements as you work.
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Export & Retain
Export your records as PDF, CSV, or JSON. Your records. Your retention. Your documentation trail.

Local Evidence Mode: Some tools store entered data only in your browser until you export it. Clearing browser data, switching devices, or using private browsing may remove saved entries. Export and save as you go for record retention.

One Price. Full Access.

A single subscription. Full suite access for the active membership period. Every tool in the suite — one price.

⭐ Founding Member — Limited Access Period
$79
/ month · cancel anytime
Full access to the complete documentation tool suite available during your active membership period
Emergency Action Plan complete suite
SafeSubmit 300 OSHA recordkeeping
JHA / AHA builder with sign-off capture
Acceptance Readiness Dashboard (Preview)
Crane, rigging, fall protection calculators
Arc flash, silica, heat stress evaluation tools
Export records as PDF / CSV / JSON
Founding Member pricing maintained while subscribed
First access to new tools as they deploy
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DOCUMENTATION FRAMEWORK NOTICE: Compliance Crucible provides documentation frameworks only — not training, consulting, legal advice, or engineering determinations.
Employers retain sole responsibility for implementation, supervision, and compliance decisions. © 2026 Compliance Crucible LLC. All rights reserved.

Additional membership options may be offered in the future. Details will be published when available.

Experience Behind the System

Developed from years of hands-on construction project work across trades, disciplines, and project types. These frameworks reflect what actually happens on construction projects — not what textbooks say should happen.

Trades Experience
Built across multiple construction trades and project types — framing, concrete, steel, mechanical, electrical. Frameworks designed for the work, not around it.
Project Disciplines
Developed across project disciplines — field operations, project management, safety coordination, and owner representation. Documentation that serves every seat at the table.
Industry Reality
Frameworks that account for how construction projects actually run — subcontractor coordination, multi-employer environments, compressed schedules, and real field conditions.

"Governed by Experience. Executed with Precision. Documentation by Design."

— Compliance Crucible LLC