Where can I find a site-specific safety plan template for US construction?

Last reviewed July 5, 2026

You can find site-specific safety plan templates on OSHA's website, through local construction associations, or from state labor departments. Many companies also have their own templates that meet federal and state regulations.

Key points

  • Check OSHA's website for templates.
  • Local construction associations may offer resources.
  • State labor departments provide guidelines.

A site-specific safety plan is necessary for meeting OSHA requirements and keeping workers safe. It should reflect the specific hazards of your project site, covering everything from PPE to emergency procedures. Make sure to adapt any template to fit your site's conditions and regulations.

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General information for US construction professionals — not legal advice. Lien deadlines, retainage caps and notice rules vary by state; verify with the state statute or a construction attorney.