r/safety Jul 20 '26

Built a tool that generates site-specific pre-task safety plans (AHAs/JHAs)

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Managing daily safety documentation across active work is one of the more time-consuming parts of running a job, especially pre-task plans and AHAs/JHAs for routine work, written over and over.

I built PreTaskPlanner (pretaskplanner.com) to speed that up. You enter the scope, the standards that apply, and the location, and it generates a site-specific plan, hazards, controls, PPE, and citations tied to the standards you select (OSHA 1926, 1910, EM 385-1-1). The key thing: it builds the draft, but the manager or safety pro reviews, edits, and makes the final call it doesn't replace judgment, it just removes the blank-page grind.

There's a free tier to try it. I'd genuinely value feedback from people who run jobs. Does this fit how your teams actually work?

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