Discover top-rated OSHA kits that help general contractors stay compliant, avoid fines, and protect their crews on job sites.
See the Top ToolsAll-in-one OSHA binder kit with training logs, safety posters, and compliance forms.
Price: From $119
Tailored OSHA compliance kit for jobsite safety and training tracking.
Price: From $149
Customizable OSHA safety manual and training tools for small-to-mid contractors.
Price: From $179
Printable and editable OSHA signage and checklists for active jobsites.
Price: From $89
Comprehensive kit with Spanish-English materials and toolbox talk scripts.
Price: From $139
Yes, general contractors are required to maintain OSHA documentation, provide safety training, and display required posters — kits simplify all of this.
Key items include injury logs, training records, hazard communication programs, safety posters, and documentation templates for toolbox talks.
Reputable kits are updated annually to reflect changes in OSHA standards and construction-specific compliance needs.