Washington General Contractor
Specialty Safety & Compliance Program
Generate a Washington-specific Specialty Safety & Compliance Program for general contractor contractors. Approximately 12–16 pages, customized to WAC 296-155 (Washington Administrative Code — Construction Work).
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Multi-Trade Safety Management Program
Key Specialty Requirements for General Contractor in Washington
Subcontractor safety pre-qualification system
Safety KPI tracking methodology
Near-miss culture and reporting system
Regulatory Citations Referenced
29 CFR 1926.20
OSHA CPL 02-00-124
29 CFR 1926.16
General Contractor Hazards Addressed in This Specialty
Fall Protection
Falls are the leading cause of death in construction, accounting for ~36% of all construction fatalities annually. As the site coordinator, the GC bears primary responsibility for fall protection on multi-trade job sites, including subcontractor employees.
Electrical Loto
Multi-trade coordination creates electrocution risk, especially when electrical rough-in is energized before other trades finish work in the same area.
Cranes Boom Lifts
GCs coordinate crane and aerial lift operations across multiple trades. Overlapping work zones and multiple subcontractors using shared equipment creates multi-employer coordination requirements.
Chemicals Silica
GC coordinating concrete, masonry, and drywall trades that generate silica dust. Downwind workers from other trades may be exposed even if not directly cutting concrete.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Specialty Safety & Compliance Program for general contractor contractors?
A Specialty Safety & Compliance Program is a compliance document that GC Specialty program focuses on systems management and subcontractor oversight.. For general contractor work in Washington, it references 29 CFR 1926.20 and OSHA CPL 02-00-124.
Is a Specialty required in Washington?
While OSHA does not always mandate a specific standalone Specialty document, having one demonstrates compliance with WAC 296-155 (Washington Administrative Code — Construction Work) and is typically required by general contractors during prequalification.
How many pages is a General Contractor Specialty?
A typical general contractor Specialty Safety & Compliance Program generated by BuildShield AI is 12–16 pages, customized to Washington requirements.
Can I generate a Specialty in Spanish?
Yes. BuildShield AI supports bilingual document generation. You can generate both English and Spanish versions of your Specialty Safety & Compliance Program to meet workforce needs.
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